On the oil pump pick up I cut the spot weld on the tab, spun it around and used the other hole in the pump. But I had to drop the pan to get it off and I have a 4x4 .
Great info! I think I’m gonna have to do this to my Avalanche soon. On start up, you can hear some noise that goes away after a while. By far one of the dumbest creations GM has done. Great work man!!!
Nice work on the 5.3. I have a couple lifters on my 2001 Chevy 1500 LS 5.3 with 218k on her. Did a frame off restoration and it’s time for some engine upgrades. Not like the old days when you didn’t have to pull the heads to replace lifters. Lol! Great job.
On those style torque wrenches, you want to make sure the plastic handle isn’t touching the bar itself when you are using it. That’s why the handle pivots in the middle.
this is really good video but just like to tell you that whenever you install rocker arms and push rods, the rocker arm tip on both side should be oiled or greased and push rod should be oil or greased never install dry.
unfortunately in our country ( the Netherlands ) there are not many tuners who know how to tune the engine after the cam swap. I really wanted the chopacabra, but I can't find a tuner with the confidence for this job.
on that particular timing chain i would recommend changing it due ti the face the i believe is a bit looser so the tensioner style can keep it tight. a basic ls2 chain it a bit tighter or even an older non dod motor
Personally inwoukd have just pulled the engine seems like a lot less work honestly and risk on not dropping something somewhere it shouldn't plus the ease of working on the engine
Great video dude step by step on everything, after watching it now I’m excited to do it , I have a collapse lifter on the passenger side should I get a a kit and did what you did replace everything including the cam too ?
Its such a pleasure to see this man work. He is so clean and methodical. Quick question sir, where did you learn how to wrench? (self taught? Military? OTJ? Tech school? Your pops?)
Many thanks!🙏🏼 For the most part, everything I know has been self taught. My father passed when I was 13 yrs old, and a good memory I have of him was helping him work on his Ford LTD. I cleaned the carburetor and helped put it back. after hearing that thing start right up, it put a smile on both our faces. I remember him being proud of what we did together, and since then I continued wanting to impress him.
When installing the valley cover what did you do with the plug in sensor that connected to the old valley cover not the oil pressure sending unit but the plugin sensor next to it
The exhaust manifold is in the way and can't access the head bolts behind it. Is there something I should do to drop it down so that I can get the clearance to get to the bolts?
Really good video ... appreciate any feedback, about to do the same to my 13 Silverado Did you replace the oil pan gasket? Or no need? Did you loctite the sprocket bolts, harmonic balancer bolt, or head bolts? Or no need?
When I did this to my Tahoe, I loosened all the oil pan bolts and it dropped about an inch. That was enough to remove the bolt to the pickup tube, but when everything was all back together. I ended up with a leak from the oil pan. Later, I replaced the pan gasket and found that if I had removed the cross member under the oil pan, it would have made my job a lot easier. It 4 bolts. So I recommend that! You might need to remove a line that goes to the power steering rack to remove the pan. You'll know which one. Yes, loctite is a must. Whatever help you need just ask. I'll try to guide you. Might make some private videos and send you the link.. you got this! 👍
First of all he forgot one step number 1 cylinder wasn’t lined up cylinder 2 was lined up so he had it backwards u need too set your 6 and 12 position before u put the cam on
Aye bro do you have to check clearance on heads when u get machine shop heads done and cam stage three springs lifters done to 5.3 Chevy Silverado 02 ?? I need help bad
i justy installed a new timing chain and when I torque it down to spec the crankshaft does not move at all and the chain doesn't move, I also have the stock sprocket, any ideas? I have a 2002 6.0 lq4.
No, I didn't drain the oil. I did remove all the bolts from the pan to drop it just enough to remove the bolt for the oil pickup tube. After that, just wiggle it out
Dang! That was a lot of work! Great job though. Did you contact the company about the whole bolt thing? Awesome video too bad the batteries died. Oh well right. It happens.
Hello just watched you video…looking do to a vvt delete and stage 2 cam upgrade on a 2007 Escalade 6.2 …is it similar to the 5.3? I am mechanically inclined so I could be done in my garage right?
Very little its barely noticeable. Some mornings you can hear it chop big time, but then it settles in and again, barely noticeable. I'm getting a stage 4 high lift soon
I'm thinking on ls upgrading my 03 tahoe I've never changed a camshaft but I am mechanically inclined......is it fairly easy for someone that's never done a cam swap
They have a bearing on the rockers that sit on a trunion guide, and they all go tightened at the same 22 ft lbs. You can rotate the crank 180° and double check to confirm.
One of the best if not "the best" instal video on here, looking forward to seeing more videos like it. Big thx God bless.
7 tut
On the oil pump pick up I cut the spot weld on the tab, spun it around and used the other hole in the pump. But I had to drop the pan to get it off and I have a 4x4 .
Great info! I think I’m gonna have to do this to my Avalanche soon. On start up, you can hear some noise that goes away after a while. By far one of the dumbest creations GM has done. Great work man!!!
We need that 1st start vid nooooow
Nice work on the 5.3. I have a couple lifters on my 2001 Chevy 1500 LS 5.3 with 218k on her. Did a frame off restoration and it’s time for some engine upgrades. Not like the old days when you didn’t have to pull the heads to replace lifters. Lol! Great job.
Dude, you’re awesome! Can you describe a little more about the dod delete? Thank you so much
Man this is so relaxing
On those style torque wrenches, you want to make sure the plastic handle isn’t touching the bar itself when you are using it. That’s why the handle pivots in the middle.
this is really good video but just like to tell you that whenever you install rocker arms and push rods, the rocker arm tip on both side should be oiled or greased and push rod should be oil or greased never install dry.
Been there done that! 👍 Great job. Stay persistent, have confidence. Starter Up. Can't wait to hear the new cam..
Since the roller lifters are prone to failing and chewing up the cam , this procedure is becoming more common . Might as well go with a cam upgrade 👍
unfortunately in our country ( the Netherlands ) there are not many tuners who know how to tune the engine after the cam swap. I really wanted the chopacabra, but I can't find a tuner with the confidence for this job.
Great video, lessons, explanations, camera work...thank you keep up the great videos & good luck with ride
Like everyone else has said. Great video brotha! You made that look easy and painless. How’s that tahoe running today?
Keep up the great work
I’m sorry I thought the clicks in the song were the clicks of the torque wrench 🔧. I was like “wait, wth?” Lol. Good video!
on that particular timing chain i would recommend changing it due ti the face the i believe is a bit looser so the tensioner style can keep it tight. a basic ls2 chain it a bit tighter or even an older non dod motor
Great Video! I like the old school torque wrench.
I really like the zip tie trick on the oil pump bolt 👍
Good video dude!!! Camera not all shaking. Good lighting and voice. I’m about to do mine and u explain very good.
i havent seen no want use the old torque wrench on yet...you about the frist i seen ..its all good ...nice video my brother.
Very good video home boy one of the best i seen now its my turn to replace my lifter on my 6.2 yukon gracias
Personally inwoukd have just pulled the engine seems like a lot less work honestly and risk on not dropping something somewhere it shouldn't plus the ease of working on the engine
i wish you would have showed how to use the torque wrench . and also the sitting of the lifters
Great video dude step by step on everything, after watching it now I’m excited to do it , I have a collapse lifter on the passenger side should I get a a kit and did what you did replace everything including the cam too ?
Gives me confidence
Glad you finally put on those black gloves. Take care of hands. 🙏
Its such a pleasure to see this man work. He is so clean and methodical. Quick question sir, where did you learn how to wrench? (self taught? Military? OTJ? Tech school? Your pops?)
Many thanks!🙏🏼 For the most part, everything I know has been self taught. My father passed when I was 13 yrs old, and a good memory I have of him was helping him work on his Ford LTD. I cleaned the carburetor and helped put it back. after hearing that thing start right up, it put a smile on both our faces.
I remember him being proud of what we did together, and since then I continued wanting to impress him.
Impressed with your knowledge and talent... always enjoy your videos...
Simply fkng outstanding!👍👍👍👍👍
Good vid man,even your choice of music in background made the video look so relaxing 😎 shit think I'm ready to do my 07 avalanche 👍🍻🍻
If ya heat up harmonic balancer's crankshaft hub with a torch it'll slide right on.
Keep up the good work 👍
I think I would've pulled the motor and did a complete rebuild if I tore it down that far
Excellent vid ,,How did the cam change work out for you ? Did it lose any bottom end power ? Did you feel a noticeable amount of power from it ?
Great video. You keep going to your phone for torque specs. Is there one place you get them or from just anywhere?
When installing the valley cover what did you do with the plug in sensor that connected to the old valley cover not the oil pressure sending unit but the plugin sensor next to it
Great videos, great mechanic.
Thanks for good job. Perfect video. It really helped.
awesome vid...can't wait to hear that cam
Did you do the 90/70 degree angle on the head bolts?
Great work bro gonna sound nice!!
The exhaust manifold is in the way and can't access the head bolts behind it. Is there something I should do to drop it down so that I can get the clearance to get to the bolts?
Question for you, with that stage 2 cam you were able to use oem rocker arms and trunions? Or did you upgrade your trunions on OEM rockers ?
How much to do all this to my truck for me? Bro I’m lost….LoL. You make this looks easy.
Great job Bro 😎 , question? How you calibrated the valves rockers ? Is any method that you can explain me? Thank you Blessings
Calibrate the rockets? Ls rockers just tighten down.
Not adjustable.
Firmeee.😜that where im at on my 88 chevy 454. Califas
What was your Ft lbs torque sequence? I know it starts at 22lbs but then 90degree and 60degrees but curious on ft lbs numbers
Lest get it bro how much was for all the parts
Super informative, appreciate the video dude
BEAUTIFUL VIDEO MY MY I APPRECIATE YOU BROTHER
Thats the website to get the Torque specs on the engine bolts
Nice video did you resurfaced the head or no
Really good video ... appreciate any feedback, about to do the same to my 13 Silverado
Did you replace the oil pan gasket? Or no need?
Did you loctite the sprocket bolts, harmonic balancer bolt, or head bolts? Or no need?
When I did this to my Tahoe, I loosened all the oil pan bolts and it dropped about an inch. That was enough to remove the bolt to the pickup tube, but when everything was all back together. I ended up with a leak from the oil pan.
Later, I replaced the pan gasket and found that if I had removed the cross member under the oil pan, it would have made my job a lot easier. It 4 bolts. So I recommend that! You might need to remove a line that goes to the power steering rack to remove the pan. You'll know which one.
Yes, loctite is a must. Whatever help you need just ask. I'll try to guide you. Might make some private videos and send you the link.. you got this! 👍
Good day friend, what camshaft did you install and could you tell me the exact model to install on mine?
Do the new replacement cam lifters have springs on any of them anymore? I didn’t see the new ones.
Did you eliminate the flex fuel feature by replacing those lifters with different ones?
How much was the new performance Cam, valve springs??? Thank you =)
Should have greased the end of them push-rods great video for install info though
What size oring did you use for the oil pick up tube? Did you replace your oil or water pump? I have 160k miles on my truck.
First of all he forgot one step number 1 cylinder wasn’t lined up cylinder 2 was lined up so he had it backwards u need too set your 6 and 12 position before u put the cam on
Hey man it’s been a while but if you don’t mind sharing the part numbers it would be greatly appreciated thanks
Que parte de Texas radicas brother
Hi. Hey! What was the torque specs to the heads cylinder bolts?
wow- you did that without taking the whole engine out.
What timing chain & sprocket did you go with ? I’m doing a stage 2 btr cam on my 5.3 , but the last piece to the swap is the timing chain & sprocket.
Great job man this video 📹 it help me up a lot 👍 👏 😀 🙌
Good shit man.
Damn great video lots of information and iv been watching automotive content for 10+years 👍
😎🙏 thanks bro
Aye bro do you have to check clearance on heads when u get machine shop heads done and cam stage three springs lifters done to 5.3 Chevy Silverado 02 ?? I need help bad
All that and you put the old oil pump back in ? Not a good idea.
Me gusto el video por favor podria decirme Los torque specs
Pienso hacer este trabajo en una Tahoe 08 igual a esta de usted
I thought you did a great job on the Video.
Great video 👍👍👍👍
Good stuff bro you know your stuff
Nice work, did you purchase all the parts as a kit or some parts individually?
I bought the parts as a "dod delete" kit, but with a stage 2 low lift cam from tsp.
Later I bought a melling oil pump,
I have to do ssme job on my 2001 suburban 5.3 thanks for the video it really helped me
Excuse me, friend, where can I get the torque? Did you use it in all the work?
i justy installed a new timing chain and when I torque it down to spec the crankshaft does not move at all and the chain doesn't move, I also have the stock sprocket, any ideas? I have a 2002 6.0 lq4.
Doing the DOD delete literally this moment lol
You didnt show the oil pump removal...did you drain the oil before you loosened the oil pan bolts?
No, I didn't drain the oil.
I did remove all the bolts from the pan to drop it just enough to remove the bolt for the oil pickup tube. After that, just wiggle it out
Great content , man you can move fast !
Dang! That was a lot of work! Great job though. Did you contact the company about the whole bolt thing? Awesome video too bad the batteries died. Oh well right. It happens.
Hey I'm in the process doing a cam change out did you use the factory oil pump
Hello just watched you video…looking do to a vvt delete and stage 2 cam upgrade on a 2007 Escalade 6.2 …is it similar to the 5.3? I am mechanically inclined so I could be done in my garage right?
Saludos from the other side of the 956 Brownsville
Saludos, bro! Aki andamos
@@GTsPerformance with your cam stage you got little chop or nothing
Very little its barely noticeable. Some mornings you can hear it chop big time, but then it settles in and again, barely noticeable.
I'm getting a stage 4 high lift soon
@@GTsPerformance i am getting a stage 3 216 220 but with stock converter i hope si going too work
Any reason why my new timing chain is loose when installing it back with the chain damper that came with the kit?
What is that tool you use to torque the bolts
Super informative bro..Animo🥊
Where do you have your mechanical workshop?
I'm thinking on ls upgrading my 03 tahoe I've never changed a camshaft but I am mechanically inclined......is it fairly easy for someone that's never done a cam swap
Great Video!! I want to this on my 2008 Avalanche.
What are the torque specs for the bolts that have to torqued down.??
where are your video with you starting it up
awesome bro!!!
Hi how are you I was wondering if you could send me the info of the cam and the rest of the parts.
Hey thanks for making these videos!
I'm a bit confused... aren't the rockers supposed to be torqued with the cam lobe in a certain position per each cylinder?
They have a bearing on the rockers that sit on a trunion guide, and they all go tightened at the same 22 ft lbs. You can rotate the crank 180° and double check to confirm.
So did you put the # 1 piston in top dead center before this or you just need to line up the sprockets?
Did you ever find out this question? Are you supposed to?
good video my brother
where is the valve lifter hole should point?
Would it be cheaper and less hassle to get a brand new GM Goodwrench engine put in at the GM Dealer?
Not with that cam. And depends on your budget
Is that a torque wrench or torque angle wrench?
when you use those torque wrenches you not suppose to let the handle swivel and push against the bar.