Is the LS swap the way to go? I discuss my thoughts on it

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • I performed my first ls swap on a 1976 c10. I ran into lots of added expenses and problems during the swap. it required an aftermarket oil pan, headers, computer, wiring harness, gauges, fuel tank, fuel pump and many other small hidden costs. is this swap worth it or should you just stick with the ole reliable chevy 350? in my opinion most of the time this swap is not worth the money invested if you're looking to do something quickly and safely. everyone talks about how cheap they are but that's not the case.
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  • @G.A.N.G101
    @G.A.N.G101 2 місяці тому

    Good stuff to consider when you've got a limited budget and knowledge

  • @roughboygarage1475
    @roughboygarage1475 2 місяці тому

    I feel you. Ive looked into it for awhile to go in my 76. I ended up just rebuilding the 400 in it. It lasted 21yrs last time i rebuilt it and that was just a hone and new rings, bearings etc. What my grandad wouldve called an 'overhaul'. This time it was a bit more involved. Bore, new pistons, rods, crank and heads. Now i couldve just went with bore and pistons for around $700 but i wanted it bulletproof this time. I splurged a bit this time on bottom end, roller cam and AFR heads. Came in at around $4300 but it has 500hp and 520lbft. And was in and running in about an 1 1/2hrs.

    • @junkyardjoe1994
      @junkyardjoe1994  2 місяці тому

      Those are not numbers to sneeze at! Much more unique than another LS swap too

  • @davebarron5939
    @davebarron5939 2 місяці тому

    You don't need headers, the OEM exhaust manifolds are steel not cast, you can cut the flange off, clock it to fit and weld it back on I did it on my 83 Camaro 6.0 swap, and it worked perfectly. My OEM camaro PS lines threaded right into the 04 LS PS pump. The only expensive part is fuel lines and the wiring, and a couple aftermarket cross-member etc. and you can use the bottom half of the original SB motor mounts. Very happy with my now rocket ship, to each their own.

    • @junkyardjoe1994
      @junkyardjoe1994  2 місяці тому

      I'm definitely going to attempt again differently. This was someone else's truck and I was just doing it to their specifications

  • @WilliamMunny-d8s
    @WilliamMunny-d8s 2 місяці тому

    I AGREE ITS PROBLY NOT WORTH IT to LS swap if you just want a daily cruiser
    My $500 running complete LS ended up costing over 3000$ to finish the swap.
    for $3000 i couldve bought a basic remand longblock and hoped my carb was rebuildable etc
    BUT if you want MORE POWER CHEAPLY, than my LM7 swap , I wouldve required some serious upgrades, like carb, intake, headers and OR a holley sniper to match performance and reliable starting of the swapped LS

    • @junkyardjoe1994
      @junkyardjoe1994  2 місяці тому

      Agreed. If your route is performance the ls is the way to go. Parts sure do add up quick to do one well

  • @stuwest3653
    @stuwest3653 2 місяці тому

    A lot of that stuff would have fit by modifying the engine mounts.

    • @junkyardjoe1994
      @junkyardjoe1994  2 місяці тому

      They were the adjustable style forward and back. If they had been a little taller it would've helped for sure

    • @stuwest3653
      @stuwest3653 2 місяці тому

      @@junkyardjoe1994 why not just fabricate some or use a spacer?

  • @stuwest3653
    @stuwest3653 2 місяці тому

    That's a crappy looking donor.

    • @junkyardjoe1994
      @junkyardjoe1994  2 місяці тому

      The red truck? Absolutely. Only 700 for the whole truck though. Ran really well

    • @stuwest3653
      @stuwest3653 2 місяці тому

      @@junkyardjoe1994 Talking about the crusty engine