how to identify what engine I have
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how to identify what engine I have
My son has (suppose to be out of a 2007 Tahoo --6.0 litere) in my garage and he has given me the OK to put it in my 87 442. Where do I find the info on the engine to be sure what it is? It does have the tall intake. Know that will have to be changed--plus oil pan. It had a clutch fan. It has a flexplate. That is about all I know for now. I welcome any and all help. Thanks--Lee
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My son has (suppose to be out of a 2007 Tahoo --6.0 litere) in my garage and he has given me the OK to put it in my 87 442. Where do I find the info on the engine to be sure what it is? It does have the tall intake. Know that will have to be changed--plus oil pan. It had a clutch fan. It has a flexplate. That is about all I know for now. I welcome any and all help. Thanks--Lee
Start by looking for that.
A gen 3 block will have the cam sensor behind the intake at the rear of the motor, a gen 4 has the cam sensor in the front. Gen 3 motors have the knock sensors under the intake, gen 4 have them on the sides of the block near the motor mounts.
Aluminum blocks are silver, steel blocks are black.
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Thank you for the info--I remove the flexplate--6 .0 litre on right rear of block--I see no sensors near the motor mounts. There are 2 sensors @ rear top of block--I believe one is oil pressure, don't know what the other is--it is held down with a bracket and bolt. I assume it is gen III. From what I have learned so far it is either LQ4 or LQ9. Is this correct and how do I tell the difference? Again Thanks--Lee
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Thank you for the info--I remove the flexplate--6 .0 litre on right rear of block--I see no sensors near the motor mounts. There are 2 sensors @ rear top of block--I believe one is oil pressure, don't know what the other is--it is held down with a bracket and bolt. I assume it is gen III. From what I have learned so far it is either LQ4 or LQ9. Is this correct and how do I tell the difference? Again Thanks--Lee
Yep, rotate the crank to get a piston to tdc and look for a dish or a flat top to tell which one you have