carbs are ghey.... 


carbs are ghey....![]()
fyi every person i know with a 6.0 in a stock rig is lucky to get 12. If 8 or more could be had with a carb without the electronic stuff, it would be worth it to me in a play toy. In a dd, no.The whole reason (IMHO) to go to a 6.0L would be to gain the awesome modern EFI system that they have. If I was going to stick with a carb, common sense would tell me to just stick with a gen 1 motor.But they are easy and not time consuming so it would fit his needs. Unless he is looking for good mileage.....fyi every person i know with a 6.0 in a stock rig is lucky to get 12. If 8 or more could be had with a carb without the electronic stuff, it would be worth it to me in a play toy. In a dd, no.
Making the motor swap happen in one weekend may be possible, but preparing for the swap with all the small stuff still counts as time and labor to get the project actually done.Its as easy or as complicated as you and/your wallet make it. You can have a 6.0 in and running/driving in a weekend no problem as long as you prepair for it by doing everything you can ahead of time(like sensor adapters, motor mounts, etc).

Do you have any links or company names that have some "install kits" or what not to make the swap as simple as possible?3. About a brazillion ways of doing it... If i was YOU, i think, i would get an engine package. One that is a motor, with a modified harness and a computer. It will be a three wire hook up. EASY! Only thing you would need to do is trim out any un needed wires from your current 85 harness.
You do make a point. Does an LS motor still accept the old school HEI distributer? I don't know squat about the newer GM stuff. I went strait from 80's GM stuff, to all the Dodge Cummins stuff. I've never even looked all that close at my wife's 5.3 in her '03 Yukon.Yah but the ls series stuff has all forged bottom end and roller valvetrain from the factory. You could buy one cheap, throw carb on and have a stronger engine vs another old school flat tappet sbc. Im not saying its better than efi. Just quicker and easier and you said your a busy guy. Just throwin out my 2 cents.

) and will be working 100 hrs p/week until early November. Looks like I'll have time to think about all this and make a good decision. I'll likely get on this motor project sometime around thanksgiving, or a little before, since work slows down to a comfortable pace that time of year.Oh contraire! There is a gmpp front drive distributor kit that uses a small block FORD distributor! Get a dui hei sbf distributor and your good to go! Even allows for use of a mechanical sbf fuel pump. Pretty bitchen setup. But also like $450.




