2002 SCSB Stepside with LQ4 6.0
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2002 SCSB Stepside with LQ4 6.0
I have an 02 scsb stepside silverado for sale. I did the 6.0 swap about a year ago and now I'm moving on cause I have two kids and my wife and I have decided its time for a bigger house.
The Motor!
The motor is a stock bottom end LQ4. When I did the swap I tore it completely down and put new bearings,rings,seals, and gaskets in it. It was in excellent shape but I wanted to do it just because. I put the SLP high volume oil pump in it as well. I wanted it to be a sleeper so I went with the GM performance Z06 cam which is 550/550 with 117.5 lsp. I used my 4.8 heads for higher compression and put the comp LS6 springs on them. The intake is the stock truck intake and throttlebody as well. It also has an K&N cold air intake. Oh yea it has a new water pump and 160 thermostat as well, and the A/C blows cold.
Transmission!
The transmission took some trial and error cause I DID NOT want to go to the power robbing 4L80E. It has the Z pack clutches, wider bands, and the corvette servo. The Magic part was the Raptor Drive Kit that made the tranny stay together and work perfect (three rebuilds later)! I also put a small 2400-2800 stall in it as well.
Rear End!
The rear end has a Duragrip posi unit and 411 gears, with all new bearings and seals. I did the rear end after I had it tuned so the speedo is off and makes the the truck throw a wheel sensor code.
The truck is in really good shape and looks stock, but has one dent under passenger door due to a blow out in the hot Texas heat. I can send you pictures upon request just pm me your #. I'm asking $8500 OBO. I dont have to sell it, but it is time for it to go.
The Motor!
The motor is a stock bottom end LQ4. When I did the swap I tore it completely down and put new bearings,rings,seals, and gaskets in it. It was in excellent shape but I wanted to do it just because. I put the SLP high volume oil pump in it as well. I wanted it to be a sleeper so I went with the GM performance Z06 cam which is 550/550 with 117.5 lsp. I used my 4.8 heads for higher compression and put the comp LS6 springs on them. The intake is the stock truck intake and throttlebody as well. It also has an K&N cold air intake. Oh yea it has a new water pump and 160 thermostat as well, and the A/C blows cold.
Transmission!
The transmission took some trial and error cause I DID NOT want to go to the power robbing 4L80E. It has the Z pack clutches, wider bands, and the corvette servo. The Magic part was the Raptor Drive Kit that made the tranny stay together and work perfect (three rebuilds later)! I also put a small 2400-2800 stall in it as well.
Rear End!
The rear end has a Duragrip posi unit and 411 gears, with all new bearings and seals. I did the rear end after I had it tuned so the speedo is off and makes the the truck throw a wheel sensor code.
The truck is in really good shape and looks stock, but has one dent under passenger door due to a blow out in the hot Texas heat. I can send you pictures upon request just pm me your #. I'm asking $8500 OBO. I dont have to sell it, but it is time for it to go.
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I will make it easy and put my # out there for who ever is interested cause i dont sit in front of the computer very often. (254)498-5725 Just shoot me a text If you are interested.
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185,103 on the frame, and about 15,000 on the rebuild. This truck was my daily driver up until a couple of weeks ago. The truck is very reliable and solid. And I really can take trades just cash sorry.