LS engines go to 300k easy before even thinking about a rebuild.
As long as they haven't been neglected. If someone ran it too long when the oil pump pick-up tube O ring got weak, it can beat on things.LS engines go to 300k easy before even thinking about a rebuild.
They all, break exhaust manifold boltsthe car looks pretty grimy. i have to have the heads looked at. there are several broken bolts and i think i am going to have a machine shop remove them and possibly rebuild the heads. so i will have the engine inspected at that time.
Stock shift linkage works or use the lokar linkage set up, you dont need the electronic part on the driver side of the transmission thats on the shift rod just the shifter bracketanother question,
how do you shift the 4L60E when it is in the blazer? what type of linkage?
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Would you explain this please?Stock shift linkage works or use the lokar linkage set up, you dont need the electronic part on the driver side of the transmission thats on the shift rod just the shifter bracket
the black box on the shift rod is removed and the harness usually is thinned out to not need it. every LS harness I have seen does not have the black box connector as part of the harness, the round connector for the transmission gives the pcm all the information it needsWould you explain this please?
If not using the gear selection switch, how does the computer know what gear it is in, or if it is in any gear?
I don't know how it would know when to engage the TCC and several other functions.
Thanks for telling me something new!!the black box on the shift rod is removed and the harness usually is thinned out to not need it. every LS harness I have seen does not have the black box connector as part of the harness, the round connector for the transmission gives the pcm all the information it needs

It will also require a pcm setting change.the black box on the shift rod is removed and the harness usually is thinned out to not need it. every LS harness I have seen does not have the black box connector as part of the harness, the round connector for the transmission gives the pcm all the information it needs
yepIt Also will require a pcm setting change.View attachment 411300
Of course the stock PCM can also handle lots of engine changes, as long as somebody has studied the system and learned HPTuners or EFI Live. You can even integrate a 3-Bar MAP sensor for big boost. It's around $500 to get setup for yourself. It's only when going to radical setups the stock PCM can't handle it and you have to go for the high-$$ aftermarket stuff that isn't properly validated like OEM stuff. It's great to have parts available everywhere.The Holley system will work with anything from stock to a complete boosted race engine and anything in between. That's the main benefit of it is you can make changes to the engine or even a different engine sometimes and easily handle it with the Holley.
I would be glad to help you pick out a Holley System if that is what you are after, I stock some of them, but I can't stock every model with every option for injector, ignition, DBW, etc.
Yes it would work on a test stand as long as you have a battery and high pressure fuel pump to supply the fuel, and ideally a way to keep the battery charged. And of course you need a cooling system.
I would just use the truck as the test stand.
Of course the stock PCM can also handle lots of engine changes, as long as somebody has studied the system and learned HPTuners or EFI Live. You can even integrate a 3-Bar MAP sensor for big boost. It's around $500 to get setup for yourself. It's only when going to radical setups the stock PCM can't handle it and you have to go for the high-$$ aftermarket stuff that isn't properly validated like OEM stuff. It's great to have parts available everywhere.