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    Looking to do a very budget chevy v8 swap- lookign for motor source

    I don't have the budget for a actual LS swap (this is a 4th car), so I decided to go with an aluminum block 5.3L (L33), but it seems prices went way up since I last ordered one. So now, I'm considering an iron block 5.3L (I believe a LM7).

    Just wanted to know if anyone can suggest a great place to source a motor at a great price. Thanks for the suggestions. Located in South Florida, but willing to buy one non-local if its a good deal.

    #2
    Junkyard? Where my 5.0 came from, $225.
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      #3
      Engine is gonna be easy. Craigslist for someone parting a truck is gonna be your best bet. The t56 is gonna be the major cost.

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        If you're willing to accept a truck transmission, an NV3500 could do the trick a lot cheaper than a T56.

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          #5
          I would agree a whole truck drivetrain could be the cheapest alternative if you want to pick it up from a yard or somebody parting one. You can't use the accessories or oil pan but they can be sourced pretty cheap online
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            #6
            Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will View Post
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            If you're willing to accept a truck transmission, an NV3500 could do the trick a lot cheaper than a T56.

            ha thats what i did... 150$ vs 2000+$ see how it holds up not best gearing but i don't think it will be to bad.. i got it from a 97 chev 1500 4.3
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              #7
              Just looked up the gearsets on wikipedia - first is pretty bad if you get the one for a big GM truck but the other gears are pretty nice, they'll work fine with a 3.73 or so. Great if you've got power. Problem is wiki says they're rated to 300ft/lbs of torque... might be an issue with a built 5.3, they can make some serious power.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jalopi View Post
                Just looked up the gearsets on wikipedia - first is pretty bad if you get the one for a big GM truck but the other gears are pretty nice, they'll work fine with a 3.73 or so. Great if you've got power. Problem is wiki says they're rated to 300ft/lbs of torque... might be an issue with a built 5.3, they can make some serious power.

                yaa seems to be a bunch of guys with 5.3 5.7 and 6.0s beating on them and they say there been going great. also 300ft/lbs in a truck rated to tow 10.000lbs so in a car with small tires and under 3000lbs i think it will be ok with a little more then 300ft/lbs... not sure about slicks and drag racing but for my street car on a budget i think it will be fine.
                91 e30 318is M50 SOLD
                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=149570
                92 325 vert project
                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=341370

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                  #9
                  yeah, I was originally going to use a aluminum 5.3l "L33" mated to my stock e36 tranny. In the last year, my cost on this motor has more than tripled... I don't really understand why!?!?! I guess a lot more people are doing swaps? Just trying to find a motor. hell, I'll even take a iron block LM7 at this point. Getting desperate.

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                    #10
                    I thought the aluminum block 5.3s were always kinda expensive? Guess people finally really realized what they are.

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                      #11
                      There's a couple of yards on Benoist Farms road in Palm Beach that have all you need :)

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                        #12
                        Even if you have to use an iron block, the extra 80-100lbs isn't gonna kill you. You'll still be hauling/kicking ass everywhere you go.

                        Besides, I'd prefer to have iron in case of an overheat situation, only gotta worry about the heads at that point.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TSI View Post
                          There's a couple of yards on Benoist Farms road in Palm Beach that have all you need :)

                          really?... Didn't know that and I'm up there every week. Which one do you recommend for the chevy motors? every yard that I go to doesn't have the late model stuff.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by m3j0n View Post
                            really?... Didn't know that and I'm up there every week. Which one do you recommend for the chevy motors? every yard that I go to doesn't have the late model stuff.
                            ABC and LKQ both should have the stuff. Maybe not in the u-pull yards, but if you ask they might give you access to the 'good stuff' pile.

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