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Hey guys,
I own a shop in dothan, alabama where we specialize in race development, but recently had a friend of mine willing to let us restore his 1973 Scout II. It has the stock 345 in it, auto trans, 4x4.
He wants to drive the Scout for a couple of years and then give it to his daughter for her first car (says he wants her in a tank!). He does not like the manual choke setup on truck and would like to convert it to a fuel injected setup.
I discussed the option of throwing a 5.3 engine and trans out of a 99-06 tahoe/silverado/gmc. I found a thread and the work seems to be tricky, but not incredibly difficult. I dont mind doing a custom dash with aftermarket gauges to allow ease of reading things from the ecu. It's the driveshaft, rear end, and 4x4 setup I'm worried about making fit with all of that. He wants a/c and power steering to remain on the new engine as well.
I'm reaching out to you guys for suggestions on simple setups as this will be a put around town vehicle and he will occasionally take it out his farm/hunting land, only to then become a daily driver for his 16 year old daughter in two years. What're some bullet proof ideas we can offer to my friend? I was just thinking the 5.3 setup would be pretty reliable.
Aside from that, we are converting the front drum brakes to discs, refinishing the interior, adding a roll bar, and painting the truck.
Thank in advance guys, I look forward to sharing the progress of this build!
--ryan
I own a shop in dothan, alabama where we specialize in race development, but recently had a friend of mine willing to let us restore his 1973 Scout II. It has the stock 345 in it, auto trans, 4x4.
He wants to drive the Scout for a couple of years and then give it to his daughter for her first car (says he wants her in a tank!). He does not like the manual choke setup on truck and would like to convert it to a fuel injected setup.
I discussed the option of throwing a 5.3 engine and trans out of a 99-06 tahoe/silverado/gmc. I found a thread and the work seems to be tricky, but not incredibly difficult. I dont mind doing a custom dash with aftermarket gauges to allow ease of reading things from the ecu. It's the driveshaft, rear end, and 4x4 setup I'm worried about making fit with all of that. He wants a/c and power steering to remain on the new engine as well.
I'm reaching out to you guys for suggestions on simple setups as this will be a put around town vehicle and he will occasionally take it out his farm/hunting land, only to then become a daily driver for his 16 year old daughter in two years. What're some bullet proof ideas we can offer to my friend? I was just thinking the 5.3 setup would be pretty reliable.
Aside from that, we are converting the front drum brakes to discs, refinishing the interior, adding a roll bar, and painting the truck.
Thank in advance guys, I look forward to sharing the progress of this build!
--ryan