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So I believe I had made enough progress to post about my "now underway" engine swap into the V2500. I know this isn't a rare or radical swap - but felt that I should document out what I have done thus far and then pick up in real-time to the finish line ...
My goal is to have somewhat a low-cost torquey engine, as my truck's current mission is towing our camping and hauling trailers. The stock 350TBI is losing its power.
My initial plan was to swap in a Cummins 6bt but after starting to pull "all the costs" together, it just wasn't going to be in the cards ($$$, fabrication, time off the road, etc). My daily driver is a diesel BMW and always loved diesel engines. It was tough pill to swallow that this new swap wasn't going to be one, but it was the right decision. So at around that time, my wife's uncle come across a 454TBI out of another friends '90 SS Truck. He was doing an LS swap and had the 454 sitting on the garage floor. $500 later (including everything between fan and flex plate) I felt it was a really good deal and took it.
Half of the fun of building the engine is picking out all the parts for it. I followed loosely on what Harris Performance had listed for their recommended 454 builds. For the past 2-3 months, parts have been piling up - and now the swap has begun.
My 454 is a Gen/Mark IV 4-bolt main w/ Peanut port heads. Perfect for low-RPM torque. Engine didn't need any boring, so we did a new cross hatch and the heads got a valve job and decks resurfaced.
So without further ado, here are the details of the new parts thus far (most of them purchased from Summit):
* Comp Cams 260AH - .503 int valve lift. 260 int duration. 112 lobe separation. A nice step-up from the stock one. I got the kit that comes with valve springs and lifters. CCA-K11-302-4.
* Comp Cams Dual Roller timing kit - CCA-2210 w/ locking plate CCA-4605.
* Summit Main/Cam/Rod/Ring bearing sets. All stock sizes. SUM-172200, 173200, 171200, 133-683-00.
* Head bolts - GM perf #12367779.
* New water outlet and bolts - FSS-85160 & ARP-430-7402.
* New Oil pump and screen, Sealed Power - 224-142264, 224-4154G.
* Full Gasket kit, Sealed Power - 260-1418.
* Edelbrock TBI intake - #3764. It has provisions for an EGR, so I had to get a block-off plate.
* New intake/oil pan/harmonic balancer bolts - SUM-G1575HS, SUM-G1576HS, SUM-G1678.
* GM spark plugs, Taylor Wires & Mallory looms - 76602.
* Comp Cams Cam/Engine break-in additive, along with other assembly lubricants.
Other items:
* New EPROM chip from Harris Performance. Stage 2, Level 5. Matched against Cam w/ headers. Comp stated that it should work with a stock chip, but after a convo with Brian, we felt that a new programmed chip would be better overall. He also removed the EGR programming.
* Doug's Tri-Y Headers. D303Y.
* New GM Water pump.
* TBI full clean/rebuild/test from SPR Performance. I decided not to bore out to 54mm.
* Flowmaster Y-Pipe. Dual 2.5" in, 3" out. There is a exhaust shop down the road from where the swap is happening, so it will go there after this to get exhaust plumped in.
* New O2 heated sensor and bung. CEI-103025, SUM-G2990.
* New temp sensors (gauge, computer) & oil pressure sensor from NAPA. Reusing knock sensor.
* New Motor mounts.
* Going to reuse my distributor; has relatively new NAPA-Gold parts.
I will post some pictures here next.
My goal is to have somewhat a low-cost torquey engine, as my truck's current mission is towing our camping and hauling trailers. The stock 350TBI is losing its power.
My initial plan was to swap in a Cummins 6bt but after starting to pull "all the costs" together, it just wasn't going to be in the cards ($$$, fabrication, time off the road, etc). My daily driver is a diesel BMW and always loved diesel engines. It was tough pill to swallow that this new swap wasn't going to be one, but it was the right decision. So at around that time, my wife's uncle come across a 454TBI out of another friends '90 SS Truck. He was doing an LS swap and had the 454 sitting on the garage floor. $500 later (including everything between fan and flex plate) I felt it was a really good deal and took it.
Half of the fun of building the engine is picking out all the parts for it. I followed loosely on what Harris Performance had listed for their recommended 454 builds. For the past 2-3 months, parts have been piling up - and now the swap has begun.
My 454 is a Gen/Mark IV 4-bolt main w/ Peanut port heads. Perfect for low-RPM torque. Engine didn't need any boring, so we did a new cross hatch and the heads got a valve job and decks resurfaced.
So without further ado, here are the details of the new parts thus far (most of them purchased from Summit):
* Comp Cams 260AH - .503 int valve lift. 260 int duration. 112 lobe separation. A nice step-up from the stock one. I got the kit that comes with valve springs and lifters. CCA-K11-302-4.
* Comp Cams Dual Roller timing kit - CCA-2210 w/ locking plate CCA-4605.
* Summit Main/Cam/Rod/Ring bearing sets. All stock sizes. SUM-172200, 173200, 171200, 133-683-00.
* Head bolts - GM perf #12367779.
* New water outlet and bolts - FSS-85160 & ARP-430-7402.
* New Oil pump and screen, Sealed Power - 224-142264, 224-4154G.
* Full Gasket kit, Sealed Power - 260-1418.
* Edelbrock TBI intake - #3764. It has provisions for an EGR, so I had to get a block-off plate.
* New intake/oil pan/harmonic balancer bolts - SUM-G1575HS, SUM-G1576HS, SUM-G1678.
* GM spark plugs, Taylor Wires & Mallory looms - 76602.
* Comp Cams Cam/Engine break-in additive, along with other assembly lubricants.
Other items:
* New EPROM chip from Harris Performance. Stage 2, Level 5. Matched against Cam w/ headers. Comp stated that it should work with a stock chip, but after a convo with Brian, we felt that a new programmed chip would be better overall. He also removed the EGR programming.
* Doug's Tri-Y Headers. D303Y.
* New GM Water pump.
* TBI full clean/rebuild/test from SPR Performance. I decided not to bore out to 54mm.
* Flowmaster Y-Pipe. Dual 2.5" in, 3" out. There is a exhaust shop down the road from where the swap is happening, so it will go there after this to get exhaust plumped in.
* New O2 heated sensor and bung. CEI-103025, SUM-G2990.
* New temp sensors (gauge, computer) & oil pressure sensor from NAPA. Reusing knock sensor.
* New Motor mounts.
* Going to reuse my distributor; has relatively new NAPA-Gold parts.
I will post some pictures here next.
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