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Old Feb 18, 2002 | 11:03 PM
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has anyone ever swapped out their lt1 for a new one? or a lt4? im curious if one had a late model c4 with a TON of miles on the engine how technically difficult it would be to swap in a new lt1. or would rebuilding the old one be a better way to go? i would think having a brand new engine would give you a lot less reliability problems than a rebuilt one. but myabe thats just me. please respond with comments on this subject. also where is a good place to find new engine blocks if i wanted to build my own new lt1/4?
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 04:34 AM
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Default Re: engine swap question (1996man)

Rebuilt=Tight

in most cases. Where-as a new motor will not be to your specs and may not be as good.

Anyways, swapping a motor isn't hard, but do allow yourself about 18 hours for it the first time.
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 05:03 PM
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how can a new motor not be as good as the old one
if both are unmodified?



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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 06:34 PM
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I'm not an expert by any means, just answer the following questions and that will help us give you the right answer...

1) Ton of miles = (I wouldn't be worried until around 150K but a dyno will let you know if you have lost some power).
2) Looking to restore power or increase it?

As long as your engine has not been abused you should be able to re-use many of the parts such as: block, heads, crank, intake, and much more. Buying a new LT-1/LT-4 will probably cost you double what it would cost to have your current block machined and rebuilt with a mild cam, 1.6roller rockers and other higher performance parts. If you would rather, you can convert your LT-1 to an LT-4 for a little over $2k (doubt that includes labor) but would be cheaper than buying a new LT-4 block. This is the time when many on the forum upgrade to a 383... :cool:
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 06:48 PM
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The old motor has probably done all of it's metallurgical "changes" whereas a new block still has some growing pains...
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 07:14 PM
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Default Re: engine swap question (1996man)

also where is a good place to find new engine blocks if i wanted to build my own new lt1/4?
What is the advantage to you buliding your "own new lt1/4" over your rebuilding your present engine? Is your faith in a new block that much greater than in a used block? I would think that if you had reliability concern, new vs rebuilt, you would want a factory GM assembled NEW engine. Are you able to build a NEW engine that will be more reliable than the rebuilt engine YOU built? What am I missing here?
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 07:48 PM
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It depends what you want to do with the car. If you plan on keeping it, rebuild yours and modify it however you want. If you plan on selling yours, swap engine and do what ever you want to it, and you'll have the original to put back in later so the numbers match.
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 09:25 PM
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there is a lt1 manual for sale im looking at but it has a hell of a lot of miles. and instead of having the down time to take the origanal engine out and rebuild it i was wondering since i might get this car for cheap if i could run the lt1 that is in it into the ground while i am building a seriously souped up lt engine to drop in it when the stock engine finally dies
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