What year range 350 motor compatible with 05 3500?
#1
What year range 350 motor compatible with 05 3500?
I bought an 05 express 3500 from a junkyard where people took the motor and transmission, and just cut wires and hoses to pull it out.
I'm now shopping for a 350 motor, but I want something compatible with my van- even though I'll probably have to replace some or all of the harness. Any help is appreciated. This is going to be converted to a 4x4, and lived-in throughout the USA, Canada, and Mexico, so I want it to be as fuel efficient as possible.
Help, tips,
and advice are appreciated!
I'm now shopping for a 350 motor, but I want something compatible with my van- even though I'll probably have to replace some or all of the harness. Any help is appreciated. This is going to be converted to a 4x4, and lived-in throughout the USA, Canada, and Mexico, so I want it to be as fuel efficient as possible.
Help, tips,
and advice are appreciated!
#2
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I bought an 05 express 3500 from a junkyard where people took the motor and transmission, and just cut wires and hoses to pull it out.
I'm now shopping for a 350 motor, but I want something compatible with my van- even though I'll probably have to replace some or all of the harness. Any help is appreciated. This is going to be converted to a 4x4, and lived-in throughout the USA, Canada, and Mexico, so I want it to be as fuel efficient as possible.
Help, tips,
and advice are appreciated!
I'm now shopping for a 350 motor, but I want something compatible with my van- even though I'll probably have to replace some or all of the harness. Any help is appreciated. This is going to be converted to a 4x4, and lived-in throughout the USA, Canada, and Mexico, so I want it to be as fuel efficient as possible.
Help, tips,
and advice are appreciated!
Last edited by oilcanhenry; June 30th, 2022 at 8:48 PM.
#3
Your van was never equipped with a 350 (5.7L), so it will not be compatible without substantial work.
Read the hood sticker or run your VIN to see what engine it needs.
Just to warn you ... If you're paying somebody do all the work, it'll never be worth it.
If your priority is fuel efficiency then you bought the wrong vehicle.
Read the hood sticker or run your VIN to see what engine it needs.
Just to warn you ... If you're paying somebody do all the work, it'll never be worth it.
If your priority is fuel efficiency then you bought the wrong vehicle.
Last edited by mountainmanjoe; June 30th, 2022 at 10:14 PM.
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#4
Chevy switched to the LS engines after ‘02 and the 350 was not carried over. I had an ‘02 Express with the 350 and it moved out okay but did not have the torque of the newer engines.
Since you are going to do a 4x4 conversion on the van, why not use a 5.3L that was optionally mated to the AWD drivetrain?
You won’t set any mpg records with a 5.3, but you’ll get the torque you need in an engine designed to fit in your generation van.
Since you are going to do a 4x4 conversion on the van, why not use a 5.3L that was optionally mated to the AWD drivetrain?
You won’t set any mpg records with a 5.3, but you’ll get the torque you need in an engine designed to fit in your generation van.
#5
Have you considered the 4.8 liter V8? Frankly, I don't know if it will get better gas-mileage than a 5.7 V8, but it's the smallest V8 that they make. An inline-6 cylinder would be nice, but would not fit into most Chevy's as they'd have to stretch out the front end body to accommodate an In-line 6-cylinder engine, that or flare out the firewall to shove the transmission rearward. Might work with a stick-shift transmission, however. Back in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970s,' lots of C-10's came with a 235, 250 and 292 I-6 motor
#6
Your van was never equipped with a 350 (5.7L), so it will not be compatible without substantial work.
Read the hood sticker or run your VIN to see what engine it needs.
Just to warn you ... If you're paying somebody do all the work, it'll never be worth it.
If your priority is fuel efficiency then you bought the wrong vehicle.
Read the hood sticker or run your VIN to see what engine it needs.
Just to warn you ... If you're paying somebody do all the work, it'll never be worth it.
If your priority is fuel efficiency then you bought the wrong vehicle.
#7
Chevy switched to the LS engines after ‘02 and the 350 was not carried over. I had an ‘02 Express with the 350 and it moved out okay but did not have the torque of the newer engines.
Since you are going to do a 4x4 conversion on the van, why not use a 5.3L that was optionally mated to the AWD drivetrain?
You won’t set any mpg records with a 5.3, but you’ll get the torque you need in an engine designed to fit in your generation van.
Since you are going to do a 4x4 conversion on the van, why not use a 5.3L that was optionally mated to the AWD drivetrain?
You won’t set any mpg records with a 5.3, but you’ll get the torque you need in an engine designed to fit in your generation van.
The issue is, I'll be hauling a bit of weight. I don't mind lugging it too much, and I can use the 4 low from he transfer case if I need to of road, but I don't want a "dog", I want a good compromise between power and efficiency. Maybe the LS is where it's at
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#8
What you are describing is a very ambitious. Usually, people capable of pulling off projects like this are knowledgeable, experienced, or very resourceful, and don't need to ask basic questions in forums.
In any case, please do post your progress.
In any case, please do post your progress.
#9