tRidiot
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So I'm going to need new heads - I've got the Castech 706s. Blew a head gasket, was looking at a motor swap, but I've got someone who'll do a rebuild for me. He knows what he is doing, but I'd like to think about upgrading some things while we're torn down.
I'm not worried about power, particularly. I don't tow, and don't see myself getting a boat anytime soon. It's got plenty to tow if I decide to pull a mower or two.I thought about putting in an LQ9 6.0, but the rebuild is looking like a good budget option at this point.
I don't know if I'll NEED new pistons, but I assume that is something we'll see once we tear it down. So, for heads, looks like they start at around $300 each at the local auto parts stores. Is there much reason to spend ~$1000 on heads?
I debated new exhaust manifolds or even headers. Main reason is I would like to improve my MPG somewhat. I assume this might require some modification to my stock exhaust. I might consider a new exhaust at some point. I know a rebuild probably will help my economy, but I was pulling 13-14 on the highway. I have 3 alternators and largish tires (Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac Mud Terrain 275/60R20). A small 2" or so lift and new Bilsteins, my mileage took a hit with that upgrade from 15-17 down to 13-14. So... my understanding is headers would help, better intake might, too, but I think we're starting to get into some real money there (intake manifold, that is).
New camshaft? Not sure if this will help economy at all. I've read about it helping power and torque.
New higher flow oil pump?
I've already put electric fans on.
What else should I consider doing while we're torn down besides the basic rebuild kit, new seals, etc.?
I've got a little money to play with, but I just picked up a 1977 International Scout, so that's going to be my money pit for the future - the Tahoe is my grocery getter and family hauler.
I'm not worried about power, particularly. I don't tow, and don't see myself getting a boat anytime soon. It's got plenty to tow if I decide to pull a mower or two.I thought about putting in an LQ9 6.0, but the rebuild is looking like a good budget option at this point.
I don't know if I'll NEED new pistons, but I assume that is something we'll see once we tear it down. So, for heads, looks like they start at around $300 each at the local auto parts stores. Is there much reason to spend ~$1000 on heads?
I debated new exhaust manifolds or even headers. Main reason is I would like to improve my MPG somewhat. I assume this might require some modification to my stock exhaust. I might consider a new exhaust at some point. I know a rebuild probably will help my economy, but I was pulling 13-14 on the highway. I have 3 alternators and largish tires (Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac Mud Terrain 275/60R20). A small 2" or so lift and new Bilsteins, my mileage took a hit with that upgrade from 15-17 down to 13-14. So... my understanding is headers would help, better intake might, too, but I think we're starting to get into some real money there (intake manifold, that is).
New camshaft? Not sure if this will help economy at all. I've read about it helping power and torque.
New higher flow oil pump?
I've already put electric fans on.
What else should I consider doing while we're torn down besides the basic rebuild kit, new seals, etc.?
I've got a little money to play with, but I just picked up a 1977 International Scout, so that's going to be my money pit for the future - the Tahoe is my grocery getter and family hauler.