You might think about what I did, I bought a GM crate motor which comes with a 3 year 50,000 mile warrenty. Mine is a 290 HP and all I did was put all my assc stuff on the new motor. When you see the motor it looks original, only a corvette person would know it's not original. The only thing I had to do with the new motor was drill one hole to mount my wire sheilds below the heads, they must have forgot this one because the other side was drilled. I have my original motor all sealed and on a stand along with the original tranny, I went to a 700R4. all this can be put right back in for that all sought out number matching car. Just remember, do what you want because you drive it,just dont do something that cant be undone later.
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I considered the ZZ-4 replacement engine, but I really wanted to get away from the carbureted engine and also find something that had a roller cam and fuel injection. My first thought was at trying to install a 2004 Yukon, Gen IV 6.0L we had on hand. When trying it as a fit we found that too much modification on the frame, steering and A-arm clearance was not really feasible.
I started looking at the L-31 Vortec engine which was in the 1996 Tahoe’s and Yukon’s VIN code “R”. We managed to locate one with low mileage 40K complete with computer and wiring harness.
I considered using the serpentine belt system on the L-31, but it would have required complete relocation of Alternator, AC compressor and some clearance problems with the power steering. The L-31 block external bracket mounting bosses are identical to the L-48, so I remove all the serpentine and replaced the serpentine water pump with a short stock corvette water pump.
The new engine is running at about 300HP plus which is about double the old L48. In town mileage is around 15 mpg and highway should be over 21 mpg. With the 700r4 and 3.08 rear-end 2000 rpm is right at 76 miles per hour. The 700r4 is setup with a switchable electric locking torque converter in 2nd, 3rd and overdrive. It really is nice to have a friend like Dana with a shop and lifts to help bounce the ideas off of and work with. Dana owns Alert Services in Las Cruces, NM and is an avid car buff and friend.
If you are interested send me your e-mail and I will send you a copy of the step-by-step with pics in MSword or .pdf .
Lee (technut@comcast.net)
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Joel Adams
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"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"
Joel Adams
C3VR Lifetime Member #56
My Link
(click for Texas-sized view!) NCRS
"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"
Joel Adams
C3VR Lifetime Member #56
My Link
(click for Texas-sized view!) NCRS
"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"