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bld2186 01-22-2007 07:18 PM

Escalade 6.0????
 
I am rebuilding a '72 Cheyenne and am looking for motor. I have an opportunity to buy 6.0 litre engine and completely rebuilt transmission out of an '04 Escalade. Engine has 20K miles on it and the transmission was rebuilt and converted from 4WD.

Asking price is $3K and I think it's a great price but do I want this engine in my truck? Why not?

Captkaos 01-22-2007 07:32 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
I would say you DO want it and can't come up with any reasons why not.

bill_in_sd 01-22-2007 07:44 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
Like most modern engines, make sure you have the whole wiring harness that connects the engine to the computer. The transmission may also have it's own computer, so don't forget that too.

If you try to buy the computer separately, expect to pay $$$.

The specs on that motor look great - 345hp. 13 mpg city/ 17 highway.... (at the escalade weight)

Bill in SD

BigTex 01-22-2007 07:50 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
Thats a great motor to use. Does it come with all the accessories, intake, wire harness, fuel system, throttle body and PCM (computer)? If not, you'll need them.

The 4L60E transmission has its weaknesses but should handle most peoples needs. Why was it rebuilt? Was a real professional shop used for the rebuild?

Things you'll need to address:
Fuel system - a fuel pump with regulated output at 58 psi.
(04 pump and regulator is located inside the fuel tank)
Motor and trans mounts, driveshaft length
Wire harness modifications and PCM programming
Gauge cluster compatibility
None of your existing motor and accessory parts can be used

BigTex 01-22-2007 07:58 PM

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The PCM handles both engine and transmission functions.

One other note - All 02+ escalades are fly by wire, meaning they have an electric throttle body (no throttle cable). If you stick with that, you'll also need the accelerator pedal assembly and associated throttle control computer.

You'll also need the MAF (mass airflow sensor).

pcmcobra 01-22-2007 08:08 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
Do It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SCOTI 01-22-2007 09:25 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BigTex (Post 1998325)
The PCM handles both engine and transmission functions.

One other note - All 02+ escalades are fly by wire, meaning they have an electric throttle body (no throttle cable). If you stick with that, you'll also need the accelerator pedal assembly and associated throttle control computer.

You'll also need the MAF (mass airflow sensor).

From threads I've read, he could swap to an earlier LS1 throttle body & use 'traditional' EFI style throttle linkage which is compatable w/these trucks.

BigTex 01-22-2007 09:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 1998567)
From threads I've read, he could swap to an earlier LS1 throttle body & use 'traditional' EFI style throttle linkage which is compatable w/these trucks.

That is correct. You'd need to get a 1999-2002 PCM (has different amount of internal flash memory), a cable operated throttle body, wiring harness thats setup for that model PCM / TB, and tuning.

ghetto_superman 01-22-2007 10:12 PM

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oh yes. do it!!

bld2186 01-22-2007 10:28 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
Thanks for the feedback.

I can get most of the accessories with the motor. I may have to buy the computer but I think that should only be about $300. The transmition wasn't fully rebuilt but converted from 4wd so it should be fine. All the work was done by a reputable local shop I am familiar with. I'm really not worriesd too much about that...I'll be rushing to get this done in time for SEMA and I want to make sure I do everything right and not have to make too many corrections...........

shifty 01-23-2007 12:09 AM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 1998567)
From threads I've read, he could swap to an earlier LS1 throttle body & use 'traditional' EFI style throttle linkage which is compatable w/these trucks.

Yup. But lokar sells a pedal to adapt. It's a hell of a lot easier to keep the drive-by-wire and use an aftermarket pedal than to try and adapt the linkage and physical cable.

centsless 01-23-2007 12:14 AM

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Do it... I know for fact that in the Escalade, they fly I can only imagine in a truck.....

brak 01-23-2007 12:38 AM

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I don't understand....

Why would there be any question???
http://www.seek-truth.com/wp-content/files/justdoit.jpg

shifty 01-23-2007 01:22 AM

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You wouldn't be the only guy around here that's done it.

sighlurr 01-23-2007 01:32 AM

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I like the idea, just know that the GM 6.0L's that they used in the Denali and the Escalade are notorious for piston slap. Doesn't mean you'll throw a rod, but I've heard a couple of these and they do get loud. Just an FYI...

BigTex 01-23-2007 05:09 AM

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The Denali is an LQ4 6.0 while the Escalade is an LQ9 6.0. Physically the same block and displacement, but the LQ9 has a stronger rod and flat top hypereutectic piston. The Denali has a cast dished piston and a rod with a little less strength. Most 'piston slap' issues are nothing more than carbon buildup on the face of the piston that comes in contact with the surface of the head at startup making a tapping sound. Once the engine warms up to operating temps, its no longer heard. This was more common on the earlier dished piston motors with EGR and poor PCV setups where carbon buildup could form pretty quickly. Most of these issues were resolved before the LQ9 hit the market, so you'll hear of very few people with LQ9's complaining of this problem.

One other note of help to anyone looking to buy a 6.0 GenIII motor: Its my advise to stay away from the 1999 model LQ4 6.0. Its the only GenIII that came with iron heads and it has a slightly longer crank. In 2000, it came with aluminum heads like all the other motors and also came with the same crank dimensions as the other motors. That made the 1999 model be non-interchangeable with other vehicles. With that crank, you were forced to use the 4L80e transmission and have less power output do to the iron heads. You'll often see 6.0 motors on eBay that have iron heads, so be careful.

68GMC454 01-23-2007 07:13 AM

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you should already have it at your house and getting ready to install..id get it..

bill_in_sd 01-23-2007 11:04 AM

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Did I mention that I am jealous that you have the means, the method, and the time to do this? :)

Please post pics so the est of us can dream.....

Bill in SD

bld2186 01-23-2007 12:57 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bill_in_sd (Post 1999301)
Did I mention that I am jealous that you have the means, the method, and the time to do this? :)

Please post pics so the est of us can dream.....

Bill in SD

Well, I'm not so sure about the time and I'm starting to doubt "the means" but I'll do my best.

The truck was bought brand new by my dad 35 years ago. He gave it to me and I drove it in high school. I parked it when I went to college in 87 and it's sat in his shop ever since.

I'll post some photos tonite or tomorrow. I'm taking the fenders/box/cab off now and am doing a total color change to silver (it was green). I'll work on the engine/trans install while the body's in the shop for prep work....Whew!

shifty 01-23-2007 01:13 PM

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Hey bld -

Click on the link in my signature to the LS1tech site. Read my entire buildup thread. It will give you a lot of perspective on what you're in for.

I used a 5.7L LS1 in my truck. The intake and component layout in front (serpentine) for yours is different, and you will require two fuel lines to the fuel rail where I only needed one single line.

I have pictures of another member here (FirstGen) who put the same Escalade motor in his truck, which was the primary inspiration for my buildup.

I'm 95% done. I've been in stall mode because I busted a fitting on my fuel pump housing.

Tons of info on the GenIII platform at the "Conversions and Hybrids" forum at LS1tech where my build thread is located. I highly recommend signing up and reading the "FAQ" at the top of their forum. Learn from other people's experiences. 24 hours of reading now can save you 100+ hours of build time later.

BigTex 01-23-2007 01:27 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shifty (Post 1999412)
..and you will require two fuel lines to the fuel rail where I only needed one single line.

If he uses the intake and fuel rails that came with that motor, he will only need one fuel line. 2004 and up trucks and SUVs moved to a returnless fuel rail similar to the LS cars.

Sandemonium 01-23-2007 02:20 PM

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On my '06 LQ4 with 4L80E I have 2 fuel lines (Pressure / Return).

Not sure if it is only because my combination came out of a 2006 full size van, but just wanted to share that there may be instances where you can run into 2 fuel lines.

Good luck on the swap! :)

Bob

shifty 01-23-2007 03:03 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BigTex (Post 1999428)
If he uses the intake and fuel rails that came with that motor, he will only need one fuel line. 2004 and up trucks and SUVs moved to a returnless fuel rail similar to the LS cars.

All I know is the truck motors have the high-rise intake (lack of better description) and all that I have ever seen in anyone's project require two fuel lines, one supply, one return.

There may be a year limit on this, but trust me, the dozen guys I know doing GenIII swaps on their trucks using truck/SUV motors can't be wrong.

This brings up a good point: When you start doing the swap, take everything everyone tells you with a grain of salt. Lots of people will tell you one thing, but you'll find it's another or there is some constraint or piece they leave out of it which is crucial to your project :D

Longhorn Man 01-23-2007 03:33 PM

Re: Escalade 6.0????
 
One thing you'll need to do before buying anything, call your local smog inspection station.
I know you are exempt right now, but there's the threat of Cali going back to the old way of smogging, which would include your truck.
From what I unerstand, under Cali's old smog regulations, your truck would now be considered an '04, and you'll have to pass under the same smog guidlines as the '04 Escalade. You'll be required to have the same catilitic converter (or converters) on the stock Y pipe, the service engine light visible and functioning... etc.

70rs/ss 01-23-2007 04:22 PM

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Wouldn't anything currently registered be grandfathered? If you use speartech, the harness is plug and play and they include the check engine light, so theoretically the 04, 72 should pass the 04 standard providing he uses a stck type exhaust. I bought mine and asked for the stock exhaust (if for nothing else, it is 3" pipe!) I have an 05 6.0 that'll eventually end up in one of my trucks. I just want to do it all not put the motor in and wait for $$$ for a fuel tank, then wait for $$$ for the wiring, so for now it is sleeping quietly awaiting the $$$ and time to get it done!


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