I want to let you know that you are one of the best instructors that i have experienced. Thank you for the knowledge.
@super20dan6 жыл бұрын
I was a die hard ford guy till I bought a 99 Silverado 5.3. just amazing engine
@nsh0409095 жыл бұрын
super20dan No one really stops being a Ford guy.
@patrickbagnano15614 жыл бұрын
@@nsh040909 , You do when you start using your brain and start to appreciate reliability
@erikdale91454 жыл бұрын
@@nsh040909 most never started so it's easy to stop lol
@DABBADAN6662 жыл бұрын
I love your videos man, but that dog killed it for me in the background on this one. You are very accurate and honest with your opinions and facts. Thanks
@yzScott7 жыл бұрын
In the sad days of the late 70s and early 80s I would have never dreamed the golden age of hot rodding was still to come. I love building LS.
@addisonsteiner64735 жыл бұрын
I so agree. When I was a teen in the '70's, I always assumed that the golden age of hot rodding ended by 1972. Now, you see guys our age doing LS swaps into cars from our era. I'm starting to pull my head out of my ass and catch up to the times, lol
@hochhaul5 жыл бұрын
The LS has gotten so good and so affordable that even the guys with Japanese or German sports cars are putting an LS in their car when the time comes. For example: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pHS7l4uObd9rrbM Why? Because even an LS 6.0 iron block gives an old Nissan 300ZX a better weight distribution and reliability versus the original twin turbo V6 iron block engine: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pHS7l4uObd9rrbM
@narekhart98624 жыл бұрын
My teacher was mr Brian O'Connor he told me engine rebuilds are a dying art and i shouldnt focus to hard on it... here i am building a 5.3 in my apartment as a blown g35 waits in the parking lot
@narekhart98624 жыл бұрын
@@hochhaul hello!
@yzScott4 жыл бұрын
If you look at the videos I've uploaded, you'll find one titled "Callies 4.6 inch Ultra Billet crank in an RHS block." That is the bottom end of my 502ci/8.2L LS in my 2007 Z06 (the yellow you see at the edge of frame). It's pretty wild hearing that many cubes spin 7200 RPM. It makes approx 800 horsepower naturally aspirated.
@100redpillcolourblind54 жыл бұрын
It’s so cool listening and learning from you. Love how you explain complex stuff, make sense of it all with an unbiased angle, so laymen like me can understand the intricacies of building engines, thus giving guys and Giles the confidence to go ahead with a project. An Honest, true, fair, knowledgeable, gracious, genius. Please keep making these videos. Regards
@herbslusher44093 жыл бұрын
I've rebuilt many old school small blocks. Always wanted to do an LS. The electronics intimidate me though. Glad you're doing this series. Will follow this series closely. Thank you very much.
@rememberussliberty18226 жыл бұрын
I am doing a rebuild on a 6.0 lq4. It had 285K..i could still see hatchmarks on the cylinders when i disassembled it.
@emmajackson25714 жыл бұрын
Remember USS Liberty unreal. Truly amazing engineering.
@tomhutchins10464 жыл бұрын
Thats because it was platue honed in the factory does not mean the cylinder is not worn.
@alanmeyers3957 Жыл бұрын
@@tomhutchins1046low tension rings as well.
@cantstopme39787 жыл бұрын
great video. I'm an ls1 owner soaking up real world knowledge of the platform. I find input from people like you absolutely invaluable. it carries so much more weight to me than any corporate tv show or blog. I love what you are doing. I am going to search your previous video posts for oil based content. What you use and recommend seeing that are really building and running these motors. If you haven't done any vids about your oil experiences I think it would be like youtube biblical content. it's impossible to find real information that isn't bought and paid for on youtube or any other communication platform. So if have posted that kind of video I'll find it if not please pass on your wealth of knowledge please. I just subscribed and am looking forward to more of your posts. thanks brother.
@MrXerxes4157 жыл бұрын
Seen a ton of LS information including tom nelsons. Your this overview of the basic playing field is by far the most valuable. Bravo
@Myvintageiron75127 жыл бұрын
Thx
@TPVPRO7 жыл бұрын
Don't forget the SBC is a 23-degree head vs a 15-degree LS head. Plus GM put really big runners on the LS @ 210cc vs the small 170cc stock heads. That valve angle is key in head flow. That's why all the really serious SBCs that run big HP #s are 18 degree or more on the valve angle.
@Myvintageiron75127 жыл бұрын
Good point the angle is a very big deal I agree the air flow hates big changes in direction
@TPVPRO7 жыл бұрын
You should show a radical SBC like the SB2.2 ( If you can find one ) You can tell Chevy took a lot of engineering from the Nascar SBC's and put them in the LS.
@chev2027 жыл бұрын
I love what I had done with my 04 5.3. Fully decked heads, some kinda hot cam, long tubes, electric fans, cold air intake, 4:10 gears, and nicely built 4l60 with a good stall converter. luckily though, I I had a tuner who knew what he was doing. the engine runs so smooth and effieciently, it's a total joy to drive. only complaint is that the engine is in a 6800 lb. crew cab siverado but it's still able to light'em up. down the road i plan on putting a ls3 in some light car using a tremec 6 spd.
@bradleylovej Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah! To all of that
@johnhayes94375 жыл бұрын
vintage iron.. oh ya !! I backyard built a 454 with LS5 heads, bowl job with a comp 2030 cam, headers and an rpm and quadrajet. Stuffed it into an 80 trans am with a built 700R4... and the thing has no faults … really. pulls the front end enough to loose steering and gets 30mpg on the highway !!! no faults that I can see. BUT, I get it. the LS is an awesome platform and i'm going to have to try one. soon. That being said, … would you recommend a mild vortec 454 or an LS for a beautiful 85 chevy camper van... it's raised roof, only 60k miles when I got it and the tired old drivetrain had the hell beat out of it from the PO , from what i'm reading, trying to keep it from stalling when the choke and the spartk control stuff stopped working correctly. Haven't weighed the van yet, but it's a heavy chevy and it's going to take lots of low end torque to keep me happy.
@davidz53417 жыл бұрын
I stumbled upon your video because I'm doing research for the LS3 to go into my 69 Camaro. You just validated my decision to take this route vs SBC. I've now watched several of your videos, very easy/informative for DIYs like me. Thanks from Colorado!
@shitbox74137 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Everything you said is spot on. Anyone who has built old style small and big blocks who thinks an LS build is beyond their ability is wrong, I speak from personal experience. Super affordable, easy to build, and super rewarding when completed! 👍🏻
@dennislorden31427 жыл бұрын
I like when u address miss conceptions
@dktice70116 жыл бұрын
I dated miss conceptions once lol
@hhiippiittyy4 жыл бұрын
Mr. Conceptions is gunna' get jealous.
@JohnnyRebKy5 жыл бұрын
The main reason I won't swap one into a classic truck or car is they dont have the SOUND. They just dont. I dont care about 1000 horsepower and all that....im good with 400hp. But in a old school truck it just doesn't sound right without the old school motor thumping under the hood. The LS just sounds totally different
@ClassicRideSociety7 жыл бұрын
There use to be a saying, " fast, cheap, reliable. You can only pick two. Fast and cheap won't be reliable. Fast and reliable won't be cheap. Reliable and cheap won't be fast." The 3rd gen sb or "LS" changed that!
@jdrok50267 жыл бұрын
Classic Ride Society the 3rd gen ls actually has issues with internal stuff breakingn
@LaserLuther7 жыл бұрын
jdr ok Maybe over 500 tire. Look up sloppy mechanics.
@addonisryan7 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the 21st century where now all of those things are possible and even all at once, in the same motor thanks to GM'd LS motors.
@corvettefever3605 жыл бұрын
That is called IRON 's Law, in which of the 3 variables, only 2 are possible, & 1 sacrificed in favor of the other 2.
@stephanM57 жыл бұрын
The barking dog in the background really adds to the content of the video....thoroughly enjoyed every bark!
@Myvintageiron75127 жыл бұрын
Yea, tell me about it , not my dog it's my neighbors drives me crazy
@kenmoll28967 жыл бұрын
Give him a stick of butter each day.
@edvisme5 жыл бұрын
I had to stop watching this video due to that barking dog. My dog went on a barking spree when she heard the dog barking on here.
@dirtbikekid7 жыл бұрын
Great video. Great information. Dog barking relentlessly was very clear through my speakers.
@AmericanMadeCustoms3 жыл бұрын
I have a 4.8 block that has over 316,000 miles on it. All the bores are in phenomenal shape... it did unfortunately eat all of the cam bearing journals, but actually drove into the yard.. these things are amazing.
@LandonRoy-cv9rt4 жыл бұрын
My LS swap the hardest thing for me was figuring out the wiring harness and learning how to use HP Tuners software but once I figured it out I can tune that thing how ever I want and that just blows my mind that ANYONE at home can do these things only serious racing teams and engine builders could do
@johnmckamy63987 жыл бұрын
I used to drive around in my 74 Camaro with a big block with no carpet and that floor board would nearly melt your shoes
@GearheadGarden7 жыл бұрын
I owned 3 2nd gen Camaros, I can tell you why. The exhaust routing puts the collector flange right under the front floorboards because the engine is set so far back. All you have is a thin firewall between you and the 4 inches your foot is from the head pipe.
@joshuagibson25204 жыл бұрын
Damn I miss my 2nd gen.
@johnwoodworth2487 жыл бұрын
The LS engines are id say just about the best design out there , the Nelson brothers have been making massive power numbers and very strong design also
@anthonytomaro82787 жыл бұрын
LS = Small Block Ford
@jamesavery66717 жыл бұрын
Lol you could say ford copied the GM LT5 as it came out a year before the modular and was over head cam
@anthonytomaro82787 жыл бұрын
Ford had OHC V8 engines in the 60s...try again.
@jamesavery66717 жыл бұрын
You mean the experimental "Crammer" engine that was not available to the public ? Don't really count man if the public did not have it. Anyways OHC was not created by ford. Dusenburg was making DOHC in the 20's.
@anthonytomaro82787 жыл бұрын
Engine was far from experimental. It was ready to go until NASCAR changed the rules to outlaw them. Ford sold the engine direct to customers. The engine was very successful in drag racing. I never said Ford invented OHC...those are your words. I referenced an OHC engine that predated the Lotus LT5 by 25 years.
@Brass_Heathen3 жыл бұрын
My old man needs to hear this. I am doing a LS swap on a project car he is helping my with and he just can't get the small block and TH400's out of his head. Thanks for the talk.
@trainjam65967 жыл бұрын
I still run the old 400 sm. blocks (2 of them) but now I'm looking for a LS to move forward. Your vids are really good and I thank you for all your help..
@infamousnova5 жыл бұрын
Awww man
@motorolaphone87627 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video commentary. Love to go deeper and technical into engineering and some other topics. And love to hear the perspective from an experienced mechanic always just as well. Thank you for your effort into sharing knowledge with us youngsters.
@slurpee277 жыл бұрын
to me ,its laughable when guys try to compare an old engine to an LS.. I own a BB and have wet dreams of getting an LS into my old car. Better mileage , efficiency and power.
@CamaroRick6 жыл бұрын
Great point on the cylinder ridge. Also the fuel injection setup / ECU is a big benefit. It is super flexible.
@jimbinger7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. I was pretty well convinced to put an LS in my 1948 Loadmaster, but I'm now sure of it. As you mentioned, I'll hopefully find a take out with the computer,
@randyrowe30975 жыл бұрын
Please listen to this guy. He's the best on the internet when it comes to sharing tested knowledge. Him and engine masters will save you the r&D and cash on the build you might be doing.
@charleslowe5224 жыл бұрын
The LS/LT platform are certainly superior to the SBC’s of yesteryear and of course as you said you get them for a much better price than a Coyote or Hemi and the aftermarket is so much better. I have an 86 Grand National, knowing what I know now I would’ve pulled my stock drivetrain and put an LS based motor and a built 4L60 or 4L80 in my Grand National and have my fun with that, all the while preserving the stock setup.
@CalaisRider4 жыл бұрын
Great presentation. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge and post.
@SMOBY447 жыл бұрын
Just as a quick note: Chevy did use an all aluminum 5.3l for a couple of years around 2010, 2011 or so. Only came in the 4 wheel drive models. If you're in the market for an aluminum LS keep a sharp eye out at the wrecking yard. The VIN code is 3. The engine designation is LC9 (the "flex fuel" version of the LH6).
@keithstudly60715 жыл бұрын
I have had 2 replacements of LS series engines. The first was in my 2000 Camaro at about 120000 miles. The roller end of a lifter came apart and the needle bearings fell into the crank case and were flung all around. Some broke the plastic on the crank position sensor and that plastic went into the oil pickup. Next day I was waiting at a stop light and the oil pressure warning light came on. I had known something had happened the day before when I was driving through south west Utah and it coughed but recovered and drove me all the way from there to Las Vegas where I stopped for gas and noticed nothing and then to LA. It was still running well until I got the low oil pressure at idle. I did not fix that engine as the crate replacement was so reasonable and I did not want to have the down time. I still have that engine on a stand and have always thought it might be a fun project though the crate replacement engine seemed to be stronger than the original engine. As an aside I talked with some racers who ran "crate motor" class stock cars with LS and said it was cheap, strong and durable .... except the lifter rollers would fail and the pieces would fly all over the inside of the engine and that was years before mine failed. I think there were some improvements made after 2000. The second engine was a 5.3 in a 2007 Avalanche which had the fuel saving cylinder dropping feature. There was all kinds of reliability problems with those engines and several service mods to fix the problems which mostly had to do with the trick lifters on the 4 drop able cylinders. Mine started to miss at 101,000 miles! It was going to cost me about $2500 to get the engine repaired with new lifters, which means you have to pull the heads and also buy the new parts for the service mods. It seemed that on a 100,000 mile motor my best bet was spending $4,000 on a factory remain engine with warranty. I did not keep that engine as the core charge for the engine was $2,000! Chevy really was serious about getting the core back! Things I have heard, that the aluminum blocks are good for about 500 HP but if you want to go higher you should get an iron block. Also there were problems with the head gaskets on very early iron block engines. Better head gaskets fixed this but back in the mid 1990's GM was running LS engines in the Le Mans 24 hour race and got disqualified on race day because they had qualified with an iron block engine but switched to an aluminum engine for the race, which the stewards said was cause for disqualification. I never understood this till I heard about the problems they had with the iron block/aluminum head engines.
@96xr4007 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing all the info, i like watching to learn everything I can, keep up the great videos
@wayne84985 жыл бұрын
Huge thumbs up. Imagine the cost of building something like this in the old days.
@charlesvilleneuve40527 жыл бұрын
one thing that is awesome about the ls is that it accepts previous sbc bellhousing. this is one of the things that make it better than hemi's for hot rodding. also the gasket in is absolutely awesome. As far as the coyotes (or any ford mods), I think that along with cost, the ohc design make it more complicated for Joe blow to dig into it.
@Myvintageiron75127 жыл бұрын
yep Ford is way more complicated and expensive they make good power but who can afford it and who want's to work on it not to many the LS is an engine that anyone can build
@charlesvilleneuve40527 жыл бұрын
Myvintageiron7512 not to mention the engines are physically larger and harder to package in tight engine bays.
@bradleylovej Жыл бұрын
@@charlesvilleneuve4052 The physically larger size and weight of the overhead cam motors is a key point. I always try to explain that to the Ford guys, and they cannot comprehend it. I always get, "But the LS has more cubic inches, it has to be bigger." And the dohc engines have a bunch of their mass on top of the engine! Making the weight higher up and even worse for balance.
@mdale123457 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work, doing a great job. I've watched all of your videos several times over, awesome stuff. Looking forward to the LS build.
@Suburbanhotrods4 жыл бұрын
As a young guy into older stuff, i will say I’m definitely going to build a ls, I rebuilt a ls1 5.7 in school and compared to what I work on which is classic stuff, everything is surprisingly simpler. I’ve built a big block mopar and I’ve realized that I’ve should been a Chevy guy.
@westonwilliams247 жыл бұрын
your channel is great, I was almost convinced to do the "good ole sbc build" I actually think I'll do a LS when I get to it though. I used to onw an LS1 and it was incredible
@stevewelborn87447 жыл бұрын
Have you ever honed one .010 or .020? I have and the cylinder is not harder than a small block Chevy. The reason they usually don't have a lot of wear is ring tension. The late model Hemi is really soft and easy to hone but there again usually very little wear.
@jimfuller3957 жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to this build. I have a '69 C10 which I plan on swapping an LS into.
@erikdale91454 жыл бұрын
Did you do it? Have a ls 58 apache build I'm doing
@hardball1074 жыл бұрын
Agree with everything you said. I have literally been building engines for 50 years and I got on the LS bandwagon 15 years ago. I still build the older engines but mostly those are for the cruiser crowd. I just reringed a 305 and dressed it up for a buddy that has a '52 Deluxe and he's happy. I've done over a dozen swaps, my current build is for a chopped '68 C10 I own so I found a 5.3 with only 41,000 on the motor. Put a cam, pushrods and oil pump in it, upgraded the rockers to bushed trunnions and a set of LS6 springs. With a set of long tubes and the stock truck manifold it made 440 hp at the flywheel. I had $1100 into the motor including the cost of the motor, of course you have to add the cost of a management system, say $1000 but for $350 you could use a cut down stock harness and reflashed computer. A stock Trailblazer SS manifold would have me at the 450 mark, where you gonna get that for a all in price of say $2500 in the vehicle. Those are big block numbers, last one of those I built I had $3000 into just the long block.
@hardball1077 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more, been building Chevys for almost 40 years and I'm a LS believer. I have a '68 C10 with a 383 I built years ago, did a 6L LS swap and I'll say the LS picks up where a built SBC leaves off. That 6L runs just as hard (better down low) as that built 383 did and it's a stock (LQ9) with headers and a Fitech fuel injection system. Paid $700 for the motor, it was the rest of the parts for the swap that cost the bucks but like you said they are easy build just throw out that TTY fastener crap and use ARP hardware. I'm thinking of doing a cam swap and the grinders are telling me I could pick up at least 50hp, maybe more, I'm sold ....
@scottsavinski93116 жыл бұрын
I had mine up to 224 degrees... Never had a problem after that... It was hot from WELL running it hard..
@corygosso63807 жыл бұрын
ls has a low drag ring pack on them i have a 4.8 in my truck stock and will spin the tires off the down side is bad bearings in the rockers and rollers otherwise 3 to 5 hundred thousand miles i love my ls
@rayt55205 жыл бұрын
my wife wants me to buy a new truck but my sierra 2001 is so dependable only major things fuel pump 2012 1 brake caliper 2015 1 compressor 2019 all easy fixes and dirt cheap prices .
@WS6xMASTER7 жыл бұрын
i managed to get a 5.3 with a new cam and new lifters with a rebuilt w/new torque converter 4L60e for free had it running driving in my chevy colorado in 3 months. The engine had been sitting in a fence row for 6 or 7 years in a silverado. threw some new injectors in it and it runs beautifully
@Zelaznogsiul-635 жыл бұрын
Great video, the only reason I haven't installed an Ls engine in my old trans am is there are other things that need to be replaced or reworked like the engine cross member. It is just a little bit more expensive. Again thank you for a great informative video.
@zerogmopars7467 жыл бұрын
After I built an old "vintage" engine, added fuel injection, a serpentine belt drive with high output alternator and A/C compressor, and an overdrive transmission. I realized if you want those features, it is way cheaper to swap in one of the modern engines with OD transmission. I picked up a 2008 6.1L Hemi (less than 50,000 miles) with NAG OD transmission, all accessories, wiring harness and computer for $4,000 to swap into a 1969 Dodge Coronet. Only issue is not much aftermarket support for the transmission electronics.
@Myvintageiron75127 жыл бұрын
Keep in mind the Mopar's are more expensive than the LS stuff but I'm with you I am actually a mopar guy at heart
@FastLanePros5 жыл бұрын
The thing I love about my G8 is it's a 6.0 with Ls3 heads from factory. Just with tune and a few bolts is killing alot of stuff out here, can't wait for my cam.
@LandonRoy-cv9rt4 жыл бұрын
I have a Stock Bottom End, stock headed 4.8l with a Borg S475 running 16-18lbs of boost and I run the shit outta this set up, no overheating issues, actually no problems what so ever. Other than the turbo set up I only replaced/upgraded springs & retainers etc, high lift long duration cam and Holley Terminator control system, MSD 6-AL ign box. For the little money I spent and the massive performance massive horsepower Its insane
@olschoolracing65245 жыл бұрын
Very good breakdown of the 2, next best info video of the LS I've seen other then NRE breaking it down.
@1badfxdwg4 жыл бұрын
Just getting into the ls platform, I’m sold on it. Recently did a cam swap and port job on my sons 5.7 hemi.. very expensive! Looking to build the 6.0 in my vortec max next.
@pablojanski.25594 жыл бұрын
There are plenty of cons to the LS platform that must not be over looked. short cyl liners, only four bolt per cylinder, windage issues from the skited block ect.. having to pull heads to remover lifters... Not saying they are bad, I built several in the past few years, But as far as power output, they can go marginally either way compared to good gen 1 and good heads.. In fact.. many of the radial class records are still being held and broken on Gen 1 platforms.. Pro's and cons are important topics to touch base on.. In any event.. great video's. Keep up the great work.
@alanb28457 жыл бұрын
I think it's a great platform, and while they may be cheap, I can't stand guys that argue ls swapping anything is so much better. Sure it may be cheap to build it, but then you factor transmission, wiring harness, and ecu it starts to add up quickly
@tenwalls24283 жыл бұрын
Really like your content. Just can not imagine how you can sit and talk so calmly in this video with that dog barking his head off in the background. lol.
@Myvintageiron75123 жыл бұрын
not my dog
@electrochubb5 жыл бұрын
Informative. I didn't know about the Cylinder ID hardness feature. Thanks
@xNightflyerx7 жыл бұрын
Definitely looking forward to the ls build when I get the chance.
@kstinson7 жыл бұрын
I love the old small block Chevy mainly due to the simplicity and ability to make decent power for cheap. However looking at the design of the LS there are many features that do in fact make it so much better. Also Chevy really kept with the same philosophy as the original small block, there are so many interchangeable parts.
@Myvintageiron75127 жыл бұрын
I agree the LS is a better design, I always the LS engineers fixed all the drawbacks the older SBC has
@halcyon10307 жыл бұрын
Love your vids. Thanks for the lesson . The dog is a nuisance. I have my own shit eaters that I holler at at times. Got a rat terrier that is fearless and hunts constantly in our wooded surroundings. If she barks , it s a critter on the defensive for good reason.
@erikdale91454 жыл бұрын
New sub i admire your str8up honesty, Humility &no hate on brand
@corvettefever3605 жыл бұрын
As usually, your on point. And i have been doing this for years myself. So when i can see that you really hit things on the head. What you're saying about these are true, & i am that Old School guy. Well im that in between (at 41), but since I grew up with the old school, & so i learned & love that way. But I also have to give credit to where its due. The LS has so many possibilities. And you are so correct about the architecture differences, which in reality breaks down to the efficiency in which everything can happen. Thus, make more power! But... lets not forget what the older SBC is capable of... of course if done correctly. Also application, LS, Coyotes, etc, tend to be more Horsepower oriented, vs the low end torque. That is what all those smaller bores, higher CFM's pretty much equate to. Ever notice, that most of these cars barely break a tire loose? Don't get me wrong, thisdoes have its benefits, such as not wasting power. But in many cases, im not impressed with how they take off. Sure once they get going, they go go go. But have to rev & spool up 1st. Of course any of these can also be built as complete torque monsters, but most do not. They look for that "peak" HP number which seems to impress everybody. Again im not knocking the new engines, they are impressive too. Race cars, high end, Horsepower, then go the LS, Coyote, etc. Street Car, which originally had old SBC, SBF, probably stay with it , especially if $$$ is tighter. Currently finishing up 91 Corvette, 384ci Stroker, with 10.5 SCR, & yes with Twin Turbos. Forged internals of course, & list of things. On 8 PSI; 625HP @ 6,100 / 740 Tq @ 4,000 (680Tq by 2,400 & after 740Tq peak, it very slowly drops Tq until the 5250 cross. It is an animal for a street car! My brother has a 85 Thunderbird, Dart 5.0 L, forged internals, 10.2:1 SCR, aftermarket GT40 aluminum head (flow up to 260 CFM @ 0.600" Lift) & a single Turbo & on 14 PSI; 720 HP @ 6,300 / 630 Tq @ 4,200 Don't get me wrong, we are using aftermarket EFI units & lot of time, money & planning went into & still are going into these, & we are almost to the final unveiling points of these not bad ass street cars, but also have other extreme customs. Point is, if you have the older blocks, & want a bad street car, it is more than possible without an LS, etc, swap
@sidneymeyer48235 жыл бұрын
Awesome channel! Keep up the great work, an Thank you. ....
@doglegjake67887 жыл бұрын
dude you are very good at what you do dont worry about what anyone says , you have the best engine videos on the tube , you know what you are talking about for sure ,, im amazed that you share your knowledge like that ,, cool dude for sure , i hope you have a very good business lined up making the big bucks !!!!! thanks again
@Myvintageiron75127 жыл бұрын
THX
@Michaelhc4l6 жыл бұрын
Loving the dog in the background =). Good solid info that I was looking for. Keep it LS
@jtmartin84457 жыл бұрын
a buddy of mine had a 99 silverado with the 5.3l and it has over 320k on it and it still runs he tried to blow that thing up and he couldn't lol ls motors are beasts
@ClassicRideSociety7 жыл бұрын
jt martin my 2000 Silverado has that same mileage. still going.
@jtmartin84457 жыл бұрын
yeah the guy he sold it too still drives it every day and it still has the original motor in it
@ThePolomanking7 жыл бұрын
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@super20dan6 жыл бұрын
watch rev tap industries on youtube . they beat a 5.3 Silverado like you have never seen and it wont blow.
@EASTSIDE-3136 жыл бұрын
I have a93 Cheyenne with a 4.3l 262 with 340k on it runs like new still...still has the original ball joints and tie rods too lol
@LaserLuther7 жыл бұрын
Sloppy mechanics on YT made 1076hp at the tire with Cam and springs in a bone stock gen 4 6.0. Yes it was reliable as it was his daily. He now has a 500hp+ tire bone stock gen 3 4.8 long block with Cam and springs. These are great turbo motors! Great video.
@braydonpokorney41937 жыл бұрын
Love old school but I agree with everything you said. Can't wait to go through this build!
@NebukedNezzer7 жыл бұрын
My 1999 silverado 2500 LQ4 6L engine can be run without coolant. Thats correct. The owners manual tells how if coolant is lost the engine will run on 4 cylinders at a time. Air conditioner will not run. we are to drive at reasonable speed for up to 200 miles. After cool down and coolant system fixed the oil should be changed(it has had a lot of heat). My truck has the optional oil cooler as well. I have owned several chevrolet v8s and this one is my favorite.
@Shane-Singleton7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for saying all this. I've been saying this for a long time. I love old school small and big blocks too but the newer technology is better. It's the same of most things, Computers, Phones, anything. You can have a passion and love for the vintage but don't let that be an anchor around your neck keeping you from progress. I've owned 3 LS's in previous cars and daily drive my 4th. (an LS3 SS Camaro) and they're amazing. Edit. I see 5.3 truck motors, with transmission, computer, and harness for $1000 all day long on Craigslist.
@0Gravity19666 жыл бұрын
Did you ever do this LS series of videos? I'm looking at your channel and I'm not seeming to find any more on this build!
@cwathne7 жыл бұрын
I bought a 01 Suburban with a 6.0L LQ4 (i belive) engine in it. Got it cheap as it had practically no oil pressure and I heard a knock from the engine. But it was no rod knock or main bearing knock. Just sounded like a bad lifter. So at that time of buying it I really had hopes for more of a minor problem. Turns out that the that the center cam bearing had spun out of the block half way. Have you seen this before ? And any guess why it had happened? I my guess is to long intervalls in oil changes and some gunk got loose and clogged the oil line to that bearing. And to confirm your saying that these blocks are durable. It had 260.000km on it when I checked the rod and main bearings. There were no signs of wear. Its now 3 years since I replaced the cam and bearings, and it still runs great. Installed a mild cam in it and it makes that Suburban move quite well! Only thing is that the idle is a little rough with the new cam
@zerogmopars7467 жыл бұрын
Other improvements would be thermal management design with the reverse cooling, that cools the cylinder heads first, the symmetrical port layout, and using better materials like the copper-infiltrated Powered Metal valve seats in the LS3. All those changes reduce cylinder head and valve temperatures improving detonation resistance.
@juiced717 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to this build! 👍 Cheap horse power love it!
@BadLuckGarage7 жыл бұрын
I hear people trying to bash the LS platform constantly and it just doesnt hold water. Lots of good info in this video.
@charleslowe5225 жыл бұрын
Most common swap out for v6 in Grand National. I personally wouldn't do it, but the guys who do make a ton of HP and don't have to worry about the block splitting.
@PeterHatch-mx7zc5 жыл бұрын
Tell me about 4.8 !!! Bring it on matei
@christopherjames51924 жыл бұрын
I’m convinced! Dropping any plans of a 383 to go in my ‘63 nova. Going LS for sure. The question now is.. fuel injection or carburetor??
@bespincustompropsbombarta83006 жыл бұрын
A few things you should of said that are major pluses for the aluminum ls are light weight = faster accelerating and better fuel economy. Light weight = faster cornering better handling car. And they are so good with turbo's that drifters are now using them too. In JDM vehicles!
@jessiecastille2042 жыл бұрын
I have a 1980 Camaro, and i have decided to install an LS engine. Because they are so much easier to get lots of power, and cheaper. I can hardly wait until it is done!
@moesizlac25965 жыл бұрын
02 Silverado 2500 HD 4x4 LQ4 6.0L (factory alum heads), 4L80E, G80 locker, 170,000 miles $2000. All stock factory hot rod. Makes me feel lucky!
@dangerousfreedom49656 жыл бұрын
Do number 4 & 5 cam bearings need to be installed from the rear of the motor? Reference LS motors
@calcook76115 жыл бұрын
Its kinda like the way we looked at flatheads and L blocks when we were kids growin up in the seventies
@WHATSHAPPENINGNOWkline6 жыл бұрын
that 5.3 cast block LS1 what about bore to 5.7 a good cam for street rods good heads dome pistons can you give me a est on horse power bigger valves to:) ???
@itruck967 жыл бұрын
The dog is a Ford lover! 👉😅
@DBSSTEELER7 жыл бұрын
LS engines are still just overhead valve push rod V8s. With the exception of crank triggered ignition and a little different valve arrangement there isn't much that separates them from other push rod V8s. If having a distributor is that important to you there are even kits that adapt a front mounted distributor to the motor. They respond to all the traditional SBC upgrades. Don't be skurred an confoosed.
@donrutter67657 жыл бұрын
What type of distributor do those kits use, a Sb Ford ?
@mikecochrane20742 жыл бұрын
Man, I am so glad I found your channel. So far I have been binge watching you. I obviously have a couple of questions, (as I am just a novice). I have an extra 2001 LQ4 that I plan on re-gasketing. I was told it had 130,000 miles and was in a plow truck. I plan to change timing chain, oil pump, complete gasket kit and main seals. Probably water pump too. Question, Do I need to lubricate the threads on the new OEM head bolts prior to installation? Question 2, Would it be better if I install the oil pan before installing the front and rear main covers. I bought a hub style cover / seal install kit, so I could do it either way. I just figured it would be better to mate them up to the oil pan? Thank you for your knowledge... Ok, back to more of your videos. Mike
@Myvintageiron75122 жыл бұрын
yes oil threads pan goes on last
@OKRODDER7 жыл бұрын
I just dismantled a 6.0 out of a 2002 Chevrolet that had 330,000 miles on it and the cylinder walls looked great. no ring ridge at all.
@Tiersmoke925556 жыл бұрын
lq4 short + ls3 heads + turbo = fun
@manmacman7 жыл бұрын
That is a Pontiac OHC behind you! I have built one of those! Almost 30 years ago! Lol
@6spd85notch7 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine bought a camaro ss with a procharger and on his way home from picking it up ended up picking pieces of his block off the highway. That is a true story.
@throwingsparks6 жыл бұрын
Love the LS motor, but the wiring seems intimidating......
@davidjaime44475 жыл бұрын
Put a distributor and carb on it
@glennmanchester15684 жыл бұрын
You can't put a distributor in them a msd box takes the signals from the crank and cam sensors and turns those into firing the coil packs at the correct time I.E to run a carb on an L.S swap
@raymondheath76686 жыл бұрын
I was always under the impression the rotating assembly was more expensive on the LS VS cast
@randyatwood44347 жыл бұрын
i got a 2000 chevy silverdo just turn over 290xxx miles and still going. i drive it everyday and the L.S. engine is the very best motor ever !!!
@StickShiftMuscle7 жыл бұрын
Anyway you can talk about the L18? its LS style design same firing order, head design, intake etc. but 8.1 496 fuel injection. I have a buddy who put one in his el camino and its so tame but hes got 500 foot pounds of torque stock with his tune and headers. Very tame engine until he mashes the gas.
@brucekotebey10416 жыл бұрын
I want to put a LS motor in my 95 Tahoe 4x4 which would be the best block to use aluminum or cast iron
@28tonrod6 жыл бұрын
Great info. Thank you! I am interested in installing an LS on my 1984 Chevy Camaro. The original 305 finally quit. Will an Ls go straight into my car or do i need to do special modifications as far as the crossmember and so on? And what transmission would I have to get in order to make this work? I currently have an R4700 automatic. Would like to keep it the care automatic. Any suggestions would be very appreciated! Thank you for your videos!
@sohood3177 жыл бұрын
Hey man watching your LS1 build, can you do a LT1 1994-1996 or so year build or a video with info, I watch all your videos, good info and good advice, keep it up!
@TPVPRO7 жыл бұрын
Jursty A LT1 is really just a SBC with a different cooling system. The block can take a little more HP but the overall design is the same.
@sohood3177 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I am aware of the cooling, I just would love to see a good informative build on one.
@GearheadGarden7 жыл бұрын
TPV Productions---You're forgetting the distributor among other things. It's called a Gen 2 small block for a reason. Virtually nothing but rods and pistons are interchangeable between Gen 1 and Gen 2 SBC's. In fact the stock LT1 rods are as good if not better than a lot of aftermarket rods for the Gen 1 SBC's. None of the brackets, timing covers or even heads will swap between them directly. I have both, I know.
@suicidal_racing6 жыл бұрын
@@GearheadGarden your wrong..its just a reversed cooled gen 1 sbc with a opti really an injection..a gen 1 distributor for sbc drops in,carb intakes work if u drill the intake bolt for correct angel. i did a carb swap how to almost a decade ago on ls1tech..stock rods are just a tad stronger then gen 1 stuff but ive ran gen1 rods with arp bolts past 750hp on a old nitrous 327 spinning it 7800rpm..i was a die hard sbc gen 1 guy..even ran sb2.2 shit..was building a lt1 motor when i did the how to with .750 bullet solid roller,brodix -10 head's an holley 300-25 intake if i remember the part num right..they are just gen1 sbc with minor changes..but nothing special..id build a gen1 over a lt1 just because of cost an how parts are easier to find..
@vanfamco6 жыл бұрын
Great cam description. I get the high rpms now.
@tracysteele9935 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your advice L.S is a great engine and I am going to build one real soon to put into my 99 model Chevrolet pickup