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Old Apr 3, 2009 | 10:50 AM
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what all is involved in doing a 5.3 to 6.0 swap? a friend of mine has a complete 6.0 sitting in his shop that he said i can have for my truck. how do you tell a lq4 from an lq9? do i need to swap computers? what are some pros and cons from a daily driving standpoint? thanks
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Old Apr 3, 2009 | 12:57 PM
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It wont fit, you should give it to me instead.
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well it depends on what year it is, before 01 will not work and after 06 (in most cases will not work). With that said 03-06 being the best a lq9 will have 317 stamped on the head where as the lq4 will have a 2** stamped on the head. It's a fairly easy swap just use your accessories I would put a cam in while it's out, and stall if your going that route. The 6 liter gets about 1 mpg worse than the 5.3 but didn't use passing gear as much I'd say for a dd I like 6 liter better
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Old Apr 3, 2009 | 04:23 PM
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whats different about pre 2001 6.0s? he said he thinks it is a 2000 motor but isnt sure, he got it in a trade from a friend who got it from a friend who replaced it because it was "knocking" but ended up being a broken flywheel, not the motor
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BTW he has the wiring harness, computer, all sensors, accesories, etc
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i believe that in the pre 01 6.0 there was something to do with the crank, and i was told wont fit with the 4l60e i could be wrong, ive never tried it but its what i was told a while back. kinda think of it there was actually just a post about that recently if you look threw a few of the treads on the board now
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Old Apr 4, 2009 | 02:24 PM
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Pre 01 it'll still work, you'll just need to get a spacer. Not a biggie. Check my sig, swap is pretty straight forward.
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pre 01 will not hook up to a 4l60e period.

Just stick to the 2001 and up
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not to mention pre 01 have iron heads
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Originally Posted by jophuss36
well it depends on what year it is, before 01 will not work and after 06 (in most cases will not work). With that said 03-06 being the best a lq9 will have 317 stamped on the head where as the lq4 will have a 2** stamped on the head. It's a fairly easy swap just use your accessories I would put a cam in while it's out, and stall if your going that route. The 6 liter gets about 1 mpg worse than the 5.3 but didn't use passing gear as much I'd say for a dd I like 6 liter better
i dont know where you got this info but lq9 and lq4 have 317 heads.
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