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    1996 4.3 to 5.3 Swap

    Newbe here. I just picked up a 1996 reg. cab short box step side. Has a 4.3 with a bad cam.....so I've been told. I already have a 2008 LC9 I intended on using for another project, but it has me eyeing it up for this one instead. I've tried to do a little searching on here and found some help. I am wondering if you guys can point me in the right direction. Truck already has a 4L60E 3 piece tranny. I have no electronics or accessories for the LC9. It looks like Nelson Performance makes a nice wiring harness. What else would I need for the swap?

    1) Any of the 4.3 accesories swap over to the 5.3?
    2) Can I use the same transmission?
    3) What electronics should I be looking for at the junkyard?
    4) Same radiator fan shroud work?
    5) Any other wiring harness reccomendations?
    6) Any other reccomendations?

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    Isn't the LC9 a 6.0 liter engine? If so, then the 4l80e would be a better transmission for the swap. Regardless, you will need all the electronic components if the engine is from a 2008 donor (e.g., wire harness, CPU, accelerator pedal, accelerator cable). 2008 Chevy engines are Gen IV motors with AFM (automatic fuel management) and DBW (drive-by-wire). The AFM can be flashed off the CPU, but to make the DBW work, you will need the appropriate CPU from the truck (year and model) that the motor came from, and likewise, you will need the accelerator pedal and cable from the same vehicle. If Nelson will build you a harness from scratch, then great! That's one less part you will have to track down and ship to them to convert.

    This could be a great engine to use if you have most of the necessary parts, or it could be costly trying to hunt down the right parts. Hope it works for you.

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    Pics of the motor out, and bearing material in the bottom of the oil pan.

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    New 5.3 Engine!
    Empty Engine bay!

    Ok, I am under way! I need some help with above questions. LC9 is the 5.3 all aluminum block. I believe LQ9 is the 6.0 litre. Help is much appreciated!

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    Nice truck! Mine is a stepside too.

    The 4.3 accessory brackets will not work, you need the ls truck style brackets. I kept the original alternator and ac compressor in their original locations. My buddy made brackets to keep the ac on the drivers side and a company called Goat Built makes a kit to put the alternator on the passenger side of the engine.

    The 4l60e will work, put in the Corvette servo assembly in the trans to crispen up the shifts, will need the nbs style trans lines too, if mine gives out, will upgrade to the 4l80e

    I used a harness from a 2000 truck and a 411 pcm from a 01 6.0. Get the pcm reflashed ahead of time to remove the vats and whatever else you may not use.

    Will need a radiator from a newer truck along with the coolant bottle.
    98 Sierra RCSB stepside, 5.3 swap, 4l60e. Go faster mods will begin soon!

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    Thanks for the reply! I was beginning to think I wasn't going to receive much help. What motor ar eyou using? Is it an LC9? I was thinking of going for the Nelson wiring harness/Tune to simplify things as wiring is not my thing and I need simple. Plan on having the 4l60E rebuilt since it's a pain to pull it out later, so I will do the reccomended upgrades. Forgive me but what is a NBS style tranny line? Guess I am accessory and radiator shopping at the bone yard soon. That's what I love about these trucks. Everybody is after the LS car stuff but the truck stuff is cheap and should work on the older trucks!

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