Landon730
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I have a 1998 3500 with a 5.7 Vortec. I want to convert it to a 6.5/6.2 but how much of a pain is the wiring harness going to be?
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Thanks for the help, Im only 14 right now so I was hoping maybe it would be a fairly cheap thing to do. My dad has a blown 6.5 i was gonna rebuild and put in it.And if you have a manual transmission you can put a red X through one of the biggest expenses and challenges of the swap (and give your left foot and right hand a big pat on the back)
Ok well what about putting a turbo on the 5.7? I want it to be louder and sound like a v8 instead of some weak v6. Mainly I am looking for more towing power. And obviously to make it sounds cooler. I don't want one of those attention beggers just something to where you can actually hear it.If you have an auto transmission, a transmission controller will cost you about $800 (Leroy Diesel sells them) There is also the option of finding the perfect parts truck that might have a transmission computer that would work for you. I think it would have to be a 1993 and maybe a 1992..... http://www.mediafire.com/?4wj51rn22o6z6 There is a guide for swapping an electronic IP to a mechanical IP The part in there that covers the options of transmission control would cover what you want to do as well.
Watch craigslist........ you might score a cheap 6.5 with a blown engine / no engine that you could drop that engine into.
Thanks for the help, Im only 14 right now so I was hoping maybe it would be a fairly cheap thing to do. My dad has a blown pile of scrap metal that used to be a 6.5 i was gonna rebuild and put in it.
Ok well what about putting a turbo on the 5.7? I want it to be louder and sound like a v8 instead of some weak v6. Mainly I am looking for more towing power. And obviously to make it sounds cooler. I don't want one of those attention beggers just something to where you can actually hear it.
Why bother with a turbo on a 350 ? Not worth it.I have a #5 here some where I can put in a envelope and send it to you if you want it. You can have it. It's for the black style pmd if I remember right.
I see it says your from Greenwood. What state are you from.
Sorry it’s been so long since I responded, haven’t been getting notifications. Anyways I mainly wanted the 6.5 for fuel mileage over the 350. And of coarse more power but I know the 350s aren’t totally gutless. I want to put the turbo on it for the extra power. I know it’s not much but still better. Any recommendations on exhaust kits homemade or store bought? Also Greenwood ArkansasWhy bother with a turbo on a 350 ? Not worth it.
Sell the truck with the 350 and buy a truck with a 6.5 if that is what You want.
Most people start poorjekts like this then never finish them, ends in a scrap yard some wheres or with pieces of two trucks scattered all over the yard. PLUS, as stated, the cost of rebuilding the 6.5 is cost prohibitive unless You have a lot of extra dough laying around that You dont know what to do with.
Ok thanksDiamond eye exhaust from Leroy diesel. Look at the top of this page and his advertisement will pop up.
Do you have a 6.5 harness I could buy from you? Also what did you mean " I have a #5 here some where I can put in a envelope and send it to you if you want it. You can have it. It's for the black style pmd if I remember right." Whats the #5 and stick?Diamond eye exhaust from Leroy diesel. Look at the top of this page and his advertisement will pop up.
Fixed it for you.
Run the math of what it would cost to rebuild the engine with machine work vs. a new long block. Further depending on how it blew, well, odds are not good that you have enough (any) good parts to rebuild.
Cheap, err, Frugal is starting out with a running surplus 6.2 or 6.5 engine. Swap it into a rig you go cheap because it has a blown 6.5 in it.
It spun a rod bearing but nothing ever got thrown. The cylinders are in perfect condition so I already have the motor taken care of. I plan on taking the 4l80e out of it and putting a nv4500 in it. I intend on using a mechanical IP but if I can easily swap the harness I would be perfectly happy with a electronic IP. I know the mechanicals are more dependable but I have limited resources....If you have an auto transmission, a transmission controller will cost you about $800 (Leroy Diesel sells them) There is also the option of finding the perfect parts truck that might have a transmission computer that would work for you. I think it would have to be a 1993 and maybe a 1992..... http://www.mediafire.com/?4wj51rn22o6z6 There is a guide for swapping an electronic IP to a mechanical IP The part in there that covers the options of transmission control would cover what you want to do as well.
Watch craigslist........ you might score a cheap 6.5 with a blown engine / no engine that you could drop that engine into.