tRidiot
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Motor is supposed to be shipped today, I am swapping from a 5.3L (L59) to a 6.0L (LQ9).
What parts am I going to need to be prepared? I think I want to replace my air conditioning stuff, too, while I'm at it. Compressor and such, since I'm going to be keeping this vehicle for another 100-200k miles or more. So help me pick out and pick up the parts I need to get this swap done.
The motor is a "long block" which should include the oil pump, has oil pan and timing chain cover, valve covers, etc. I'll reuse my old intake. I am told I should replace "all the sensors" - supposedly there are kits out there for this, but I don't know how to find them.
Going to RockAuto and looking up the sensors and wiring/connectors for them, it adds up to nearly $300 worth of stuff.
Knock sensors and harness/connectors
Camshaft position sensor (and connector)
Crankshaft position sensor (and connector)
Temperature sender/sensor (and connector)
Oil pressure sensor
All that stuff together comes out to $282 or so (all AC Delco parts when I could). Now, I used the Chevy 2500HD with the 6.0L motor to look these up, not my 5.3L - is that right? Or how do I make sure these are the right parts? Are they the same for the 5.3 and the 6.0? My computer has been reprogrammed, I sent it out to the builder and he put a stock Escalade tune on it to go with this motor. I've already done an electric fan swap on my Tahoe before all this, so I am hoping this will just plug and play.
New water pump, probably? There's an AC Delco Gold/Professional for $83 or so, and the AC Delco GM Original Equipment version for $147. Is the OE really better than the "Gold/Professional" version?
For the A/C I was thinking of THIS KIT - complete kit with compressor, condenser, new o-rings and such, as well as drier and orifice tube. Flush the tubing, hook everything up and it should be good, right? Of course, pulling vacuum, letting it sit, retesting, etc, all before adding refrigerant. I used my 5.3L to look up these parts, again, not sure if there's any difference. There is no option (on RockAuto) for AC Delco parts for this. It's about $240.
I'm sure I'm forgetting some things...
What parts am I going to need to be prepared? I think I want to replace my air conditioning stuff, too, while I'm at it. Compressor and such, since I'm going to be keeping this vehicle for another 100-200k miles or more. So help me pick out and pick up the parts I need to get this swap done.
The motor is a "long block" which should include the oil pump, has oil pan and timing chain cover, valve covers, etc. I'll reuse my old intake. I am told I should replace "all the sensors" - supposedly there are kits out there for this, but I don't know how to find them.
Going to RockAuto and looking up the sensors and wiring/connectors for them, it adds up to nearly $300 worth of stuff.
Knock sensors and harness/connectors
Camshaft position sensor (and connector)
Crankshaft position sensor (and connector)
Temperature sender/sensor (and connector)
Oil pressure sensor
All that stuff together comes out to $282 or so (all AC Delco parts when I could). Now, I used the Chevy 2500HD with the 6.0L motor to look these up, not my 5.3L - is that right? Or how do I make sure these are the right parts? Are they the same for the 5.3 and the 6.0? My computer has been reprogrammed, I sent it out to the builder and he put a stock Escalade tune on it to go with this motor. I've already done an electric fan swap on my Tahoe before all this, so I am hoping this will just plug and play.
New water pump, probably? There's an AC Delco Gold/Professional for $83 or so, and the AC Delco GM Original Equipment version for $147. Is the OE really better than the "Gold/Professional" version?
For the A/C I was thinking of THIS KIT - complete kit with compressor, condenser, new o-rings and such, as well as drier and orifice tube. Flush the tubing, hook everything up and it should be good, right? Of course, pulling vacuum, letting it sit, retesting, etc, all before adding refrigerant. I used my 5.3L to look up these parts, again, not sure if there's any difference. There is no option (on RockAuto) for AC Delco parts for this. It's about $240.
I'm sure I'm forgetting some things...