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I don't know what year or how many miles are on your hoe, but if it over 150K you should replace pistons.
Then if you do
Just have the machine shop bore the block to 6.0L
you have to bore it anyway for new pistons.
Get yourself a set of remanned 862s and leave everything else the same
Good to go. You can even run the same cam and tune is optional. Recommended but optional.
If your hoe lives below 5000rpms and you want more TQ,
That's the best budget upgrade on a 5.3L rebuild.
BTR stage 1 cam would then be the next step up from there.
Then headers
Then TURBO! LOL Its really hard to find a turbo kit for 4WD hoes
Is there another maker of 706 heads besides Castech?
gotta plan your build.... don’t buy headers right before turbo
I don't know what year or how many miles are on your hoe, but if it over 150K you should replace pistons.
Then if you do
Just have the machine shop bore the block to 6.0L
you have to bore it anyway for new pistons.
Get yourself a set of remanned 862s and leave everything else the same
Good to go. You can even run the same cam and tune is optional. Recommended but optional.
If your hoe lives below 5000rpms and you want more TQ,
That's the best budget upgrade on a 5.3L rebuild.
BTR stage 1 cam would then be the next step up from there.
Then headers
Then TURBO! LOL Its really hard to find a turbo kit for 4WD hoes
What's wrong with +150K-mile pistons? And good luck on finding a 5.3 block that can be bored to 4".
Pistons are cheap, I would put in new. 862s with LQ4 pistons make 10.6 compression approx
And on a 150K mile engine I would pull it and replace the seals and sensors as well. 18 year old rubber goes bad.
Other folks would just slap on a new head if just one blew and drive on. Completely acceptable.
I've bored a 5.3 to 4.065, its called an iron LS3. I wouldn't boost or spray it, but it works.
Texas Speed used to offer this config as a standard longblock.
I've sleeved a 5.3 to 4.125, with a 4 inch stroke, just a way to make an LS7. Fairly common. Texas speed does it. RED does it.
You could sleeve a 5.3 and use the stock crank and that would make a 388....I've seen folks do that in crazy dirt cars.
Called a destroked LS7 and with the right valvetrain will spin to 10K and make 750hp.
OP asked for budget upgrades.
Cheapest upgrade is more displacement. Rest (cams, manifolds) is all high RPM stuff. Im not sure my hoe has ever even seen 5000rpms.
So I met with a friend who is going to do the pull and replace. He talked to his rebuilder who actually said he's used 4 or 5 of the crate motors from AutoZone with excellent results. He recommends this over a rebuild, which will run probably $1500 parts and labor or more.
Went and checked them out today at the Zone - $2088 + tax, reuse oil pan, front cover (timing chain cover) and valve covers. $2299 + tax drop in ready. 4 year warranty.
Not bad for essentially hassle free.
Same guy rebuild the 4l60e trans for $1k.
AutoZone - $1446 + tax. 3 year warranty.
I'd figure around $5k tax, install and such out the door. Plus I guess a tune from Black Bear or something?
Interesting idea... complete practically as-factory-new motor and trans... Cost me some more, but a lot quicker than a rebuild and a lot less hassle, I guess.
Thoughts?
Now you're flippin the script on us. You were looking for budget upgrades to get more out of your 5.3 since it needed a rebuild. Now you're looking at spending a little more for a stock engine. So, if warranty and turnaround time trumps all, then you should be shopping for best rebuilt engine supplier if you're questioning AutoZone's offerings. For this, I have no input.