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I agree, on paper this makes more sense. In my fixed income world, the cost of the swap is only complicated by the need for a scan tool and complexity beyond my skills. A mild 454 for the little driving I do coupled with the simplicity of throttle body injection gets me where I need for a fraction of the cost. A new truck would also be ideal but not in the cards anymore. Heck, a turbo may suffice. We'll see what the future holds.5.3 or 6.0 may be more modern wiser update. IMHO. Fuel injection improved power to weigh ratio. I just sold a 2013 Chevrolet wrecked cutaway with the entire driveline and it had a 6.0 in it with 17k on it. I was thinking about using the engine / transmission in an older truck but just passed it up and bought a new truck instead. Less hassle.
My best friend got a 1985 Chevy crewcab 1 ton back in 1990. It has a 454 also. That truck has been a real work-horse all these years and extremely fast ! The only draw-back is the 8 mpg . Fully loaded or empty, 8 mpg !HOLY S&*T!!!
Just got back from the first good drive. AND WOW. Thats some real POWER. I can't believe the difference in torque. You could easy bust a differential or something. If I was 20 years old again I would need a second set of tires within the week.
I had to make a few mods to the throttle cable and wiring. Not to bad. Looks like I will get to work on the lighting system tomorrow PM and hopefully have everything done by Friday for a drive to work.
65-70MPH no problem. Cruising speed is 60 easy. Way cool.
I don't know my milage yet but my gut tells me I am down to about 8-9mpg.
If your looking for TONS more power and a good speed for cheep. This is the way to go.
TOTAL BRAKE DOWN OF $$$$ ON THIS BUILD IS AS FOLLOWS....
$0.00 Free motor home with the rebuilt Chevy 454. Drove it home.
$73.33 tune up stuff. Plugs, belts, wires and oil.
$22.44 Cap kit for vacuums ports and 3/8" brass plugs for some emissions ports on the exhaust.
$15.29 Power steering fluid.
$88.99 New alternator.
$0.00 Free low profile air cleaner off of on old boat motor I had.
$8.45 Random sized bolts to mount the power steering pump from the military engine so it would match up the power assist braking lines.
$22.00 new high pressure line for the power steering pump to the the brake system as it was 6" to short.
$34.99 2 flexible exhaust pipes and clamps to go from my new manifolds to the exciting exhaust system
$400.00 Disposal of the old motor home
FOR A GREAT TOTAL OF $665.00!
-$500 I am selling the old 6.2 for
-$250 I am selling the generator out of the motor home
So far this build has MADE ME $85.00!!! not counting my labor of course.
I would suggest this swap to anyone who isn't stuck on the diesel idea. Also anyone who doesn't want to spend $10K or more to have a great running powerful HMMWV.
MOOSE
www.nwhmmwv.com
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