4.8 or 5.3
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4.8 or 5.3
Hey I'm new to the site and I have a question and I'm not sure if this is the right spot but I just got a 5.3 short block but once I opened the box and looked it has flat top piston so is there any way to measure if it's a 4.8 in a 5.3 block?
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Custm2500's Rude Friend
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If it's aluminum it could be an L33
If it's iron, it's likely a 4.8L
Would need to know the year of the engine or would have to see pictures of what you have to know for sure.
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Well hopefully you wanted a Gen IV...... because that is a Gen IV aluminum block 5.3.... so it would have that lovely AFM trash in it most likely. No VVT at least lol.
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Thanks a lot man!
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The Gen 4 does have some nicer features.
If you need it to work on a gen 3 system a few thing will need to be done.
The wheel on the back of the crank will need to be changed to a 24X
You will need a front cover for a cam gear sensor and the cam gear will need to be changed to I believe a 1x.
You will need an adapter harness to reach the new locations for the sensors.
The last would be the knock sensor's. They will need to be relocated to the side of the block. You will need to drill and tap for the hold style sensors in order for them to work. You also need an extension harness for that as well.
I will be doing a build up soon, using a Gen 4 5.3 engine into a gen 3 style vehicle.
If you need it to work on a gen 3 system a few thing will need to be done.
The wheel on the back of the crank will need to be changed to a 24X
You will need a front cover for a cam gear sensor and the cam gear will need to be changed to I believe a 1x.
You will need an adapter harness to reach the new locations for the sensors.
The last would be the knock sensor's. They will need to be relocated to the side of the block. You will need to drill and tap for the hold style sensors in order for them to work. You also need an extension harness for that as well.
I will be doing a build up soon, using a Gen 4 5.3 engine into a gen 3 style vehicle.
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The Gen 4 does have some nicer features.
If you need it to work on a gen 3 system a few thing will need to be done.
The wheel on the back of the crank will need to be changed to a 24X
You will need a front cover for a cam gear sensor and the cam gear will need to be changed to I believe a 1x.
You will need an adapter harness to reach the new locations for the sensors.
The last would be the knock sensor's. They will need to be relocated to the side of the block. You will need to drill and tap for the hold style sensors in order for them to work. You also need an extension harness for that as well.
I will be doing a build up soon, using a Gen 4 5.3 engine into a gen 3 style vehicle.
If you need it to work on a gen 3 system a few thing will need to be done.
The wheel on the back of the crank will need to be changed to a 24X
You will need a front cover for a cam gear sensor and the cam gear will need to be changed to I believe a 1x.
You will need an adapter harness to reach the new locations for the sensors.
The last would be the knock sensor's. They will need to be relocated to the side of the block. You will need to drill and tap for the hold style sensors in order for them to work. You also need an extension harness for that as well.
I will be doing a build up soon, using a Gen 4 5.3 engine into a gen 3 style vehicle.
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1Fastbrick gave you the rundown. You will need to delete the active fuel management while you have it apart. If you are doing a swap and don't have a harness yet you can just use a Gen IV harness setup and go that route. It is an aluminum block 5.3 with flat tops and the full floating pin rods so it's not a bad setup at all.
I am in the middle of putting a crate LS3 in my 1990 K5 Jimmy and I bought a harness from PSI to do the swap with. You can build your own too if you want too. Totally up to you though!
I am in the middle of putting a crate LS3 in my 1990 K5 Jimmy and I bought a harness from PSI to do the swap with. You can build your own too if you want too. Totally up to you though!