I just did a ’04 6 liter swap into a ’70 Jimmy. If anyone is curious here is some info.
The 6.0 liter out of a van has a cable operated throttle body.
The mechanical fan is 4” away from the throttle body.
Don’t think that there is tons of room to play with because there isn’t. Measure it all before you start. Most important is between firewall and radiator.
The Advance Adaptors output shaft for the 700R4 keeps the engine tight against the fire wall but does not leave any extra clearance for any thing but a stock front driveshaft u-joint. At least I hope there aren’t any issues with the stock one.
With a little frame modification the 6 liter exhaust manifold and AC compressor fit with lines attached.
If you order a radiator get a double pass with both hoses on the passenger side.
Autozone sells adaptors (Equus 6848) to fit 1/8”npt senders to the metric engine threads. Engine temp for the computer is in the driver’s side head. I put the temp sender for my gauge in the passenger side head.
Oil pressure is in the same place a small block Chevy but would be easier to replace before the engine is installed.
Engine price with computer, harness, exhaust manifolds and all accessories was $1999 + $150 shipping.
The 700R4 with an Advanced Adaptors output shaft was ~$2000 from Bowtie Overdrive.
Rework of the wiring harness, computer flash and Diablo Predator tuner was $850.
Mallory fuel pump, regulator and Fram filter were ~$450
Hoses (all AN -6,-8,-10 steel braid but not the pretty stuff) were $1000
Home made exhaust with Magnaflow mufflers that ends before the axle. $182
Homemade 4” cold air intake $150 with K&N
Radiator, electric fans and hoses $950
Transmission cooler and oil cooler $170
I will be upgrading the stock mass air flow sensor to the corvette one ~$150
O2 sensors $140
Rum and coke ~$300
Truck Fluids ~$130 1 oil change fo a flush, change to mobil 1, 2 oil filters, synthetic gear lube for axles, tranny fluid, anti freeze, water wetter, distilled water and redline PS fliud,
The engine has been started but not driven. I screwed up and reloaded the V.A.T. system into the computer and had to send it out to be reflashed. It would have had to be reflashed for the corvette mass air flow sensor anyway.

The 6.0 liter out of a van has a cable operated throttle body.
The mechanical fan is 4” away from the throttle body.
Don’t think that there is tons of room to play with because there isn’t. Measure it all before you start. Most important is between firewall and radiator.
The Advance Adaptors output shaft for the 700R4 keeps the engine tight against the fire wall but does not leave any extra clearance for any thing but a stock front driveshaft u-joint. At least I hope there aren’t any issues with the stock one.
With a little frame modification the 6 liter exhaust manifold and AC compressor fit with lines attached.
If you order a radiator get a double pass with both hoses on the passenger side.
Autozone sells adaptors (Equus 6848) to fit 1/8”npt senders to the metric engine threads. Engine temp for the computer is in the driver’s side head. I put the temp sender for my gauge in the passenger side head.
Oil pressure is in the same place a small block Chevy but would be easier to replace before the engine is installed.
Engine price with computer, harness, exhaust manifolds and all accessories was $1999 + $150 shipping.
The 700R4 with an Advanced Adaptors output shaft was ~$2000 from Bowtie Overdrive.
Rework of the wiring harness, computer flash and Diablo Predator tuner was $850.
Mallory fuel pump, regulator and Fram filter were ~$450
Hoses (all AN -6,-8,-10 steel braid but not the pretty stuff) were $1000
Home made exhaust with Magnaflow mufflers that ends before the axle. $182
Homemade 4” cold air intake $150 with K&N
Radiator, electric fans and hoses $950
Transmission cooler and oil cooler $170
I will be upgrading the stock mass air flow sensor to the corvette one ~$150
O2 sensors $140
Rum and coke ~$300
Truck Fluids ~$130 1 oil change fo a flush, change to mobil 1, 2 oil filters, synthetic gear lube for axles, tranny fluid, anti freeze, water wetter, distilled water and redline PS fliud,
The engine has been started but not driven. I screwed up and reloaded the V.A.T. system into the computer and had to send it out to be reflashed. It would have had to be reflashed for the corvette mass air flow sensor anyway.
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