iamdub
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'04 is incompatible- different reluctor wheel on the crank being the biggest difference and that would require disassembling the bottom end to swap out. May as well rebuild the engine then.
Is the Tahoe currently in that good of shape that all it needs (as best as you can tell at this time) is an engine? Say you did dump all this money into it and drove it to 200K miles... what then? Is it just for the gratification of seeing the odometer on this particular vehicle read 200K, no matter the cost? If it gets a "new" engine and makes it to 200K, will that be all it is- a Tahoe-shaped pile of crap with a fresher engine and 200000 on the odometer?
If it's a sentimental thing, I can understand that. From how you described it so far, it sounds like you've already poured more into it than it's worth and are wanting to pour more into it.
If you're dead-set on an engine, check out car-part.com
Is the Tahoe currently in that good of shape that all it needs (as best as you can tell at this time) is an engine? Say you did dump all this money into it and drove it to 200K miles... what then? Is it just for the gratification of seeing the odometer on this particular vehicle read 200K, no matter the cost? If it gets a "new" engine and makes it to 200K, will that be all it is- a Tahoe-shaped pile of crap with a fresher engine and 200000 on the odometer?
If it's a sentimental thing, I can understand that. From how you described it so far, it sounds like you've already poured more into it than it's worth and are wanting to pour more into it.
If you're dead-set on an engine, check out car-part.com