Engine Swap Questions
#11
4.0 is a 2.8 stroke 2.5 mains and 2.18 rods. 155 length on the rods
4.6 is a 3.22 stroke and same mains/rods. 149 length on the rods
Last edited by logan_gibson; 11-13-2020 at 12:24 PM.
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whowa004 (11-13-2020)
#12
Understood. Rods and pistons need to be swapped as well from what I understand. I don't trust any used motor so I think you'd be well to have a used one resealed regardless so swapping the internals shouldn't be a huge added time. If not you might be back in for a HG job or end up with leaky front or rear main seals which would just be annoying.
#13
Understood. Rods and pistons need to be swapped as well from what I understand. I don't trust any used motor so I think you'd be well to have a used one resealed regardless so swapping the internals shouldn't be a huge added time. If not you might be back in for a HG job or end up with leaky front or rear main seals which would just be annoying.
Agree that if you're swapping in a motor, you might as well go ahead and take care of it before you run it. Give it another 20 years of life instead of 4-5.
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whowa004 (11-13-2020)
#14
Understood. Rods and pistons need to be swapped as well from what I understand. I don't trust any used motor so I think you'd be well to have a used one resealed regardless so swapping the internals shouldn't be a huge added time. If not you might be back in for a HG job or end up with leaky front or rear main seals which would just be annoying.
#16
Thanks for that Logan. I think I also need to swap the front case, timing gear, oil sump, intake and all the sensors. At any rate, I don't plan on doing it too soon. I just replaced the HG's and front case gaskets this spring, and it's running great right now (other than less power than I'd like).
#17
Thanks for that Logan. I think I also need to swap the front case, timing gear, oil sump, intake and all the sensors. At any rate, I don't plan on doing it too soon. I just replaced the HG's and front case gaskets this spring, and it's running great right now (other than less power than I'd like).
Timing gear should be the same though.
#19
Ok hoping someone might know this.
if a non sai engine is put in to engine with sai.
will it work??
I have read get a used cluster ecu bcu from a non sai 4.6 and swap them out too.
swap the heads and sai components to the none sai engine
install it and it will run but will pop codes like crazy due to sai missing?
too bad you can’t just put the electric parts back in and just plumb it with vacuum lines??
just trying to get a handle on this as I am getting confused
keith
if a non sai engine is put in to engine with sai.
will it work??
I have read get a used cluster ecu bcu from a non sai 4.6 and swap them out too.
swap the heads and sai components to the none sai engine
install it and it will run but will pop codes like crazy due to sai missing?
too bad you can’t just put the electric parts back in and just plumb it with vacuum lines??
just trying to get a handle on this as I am getting confused
keith
#20
Only the heads are different between SAI and non-SAI engines. If you're swapping a short block, just keep the SAI heads.
The ECU from an SAI truck will throw codes if it doesn't see the SAI components and get valid signals from them. In addition, the VIN of the truck contains a marker that says whether or not the truck came with SAI from the factory. If you swap for a non-SAI ECU/BCU/cluster set, I believe that you will then present a different VIN from the one on the body plate. That may or may not be a problem, depending on what you want to do with the truck in the long term.
The ECU from an SAI truck will throw codes if it doesn't see the SAI components and get valid signals from them. In addition, the VIN of the truck contains a marker that says whether or not the truck came with SAI from the factory. If you swap for a non-SAI ECU/BCU/cluster set, I believe that you will then present a different VIN from the one on the body plate. That may or may not be a problem, depending on what you want to do with the truck in the long term.