So I stumbled across a really neat engine that I didn't really need, but could use parts from. I also wanted the assembled engine on hand, to use for mocking up the rest of the Willys. It will be handy to have an engine to build motor mounts for, then work on suspension link placement and front axle up travel & clearance while the LQ4 is torn down and at the machine shop. It was posted on FB Marketplace and I had a deal to buy it within an hour of its listing!
It's a 2010 LC9 with 230k miles on it. This is a Gen IV 5.3l
with an aluminum block, TBSS/NBBS intake and 243 heads. The 243 heads are super desirable, pretty much identical to the heads on the venerable LS6 engine. It was in good running shape when pulled and the top-end had been rebuilt 100k miles ago. From 2010 up, these engines had VVT and were FlexFuel capable. These engines were rated at 315 HP and 335 ft/lbs, pretty stout for a 5.3!
I needed the coils & brackets, valve covers and the cylinder heads themselves. I may keep some other small parts. Once the mockup work is done, I'm going to pull the heads, clean them up & install heavier valve springs for the bigger cam. Running these 243 heads on the LQ4 with it's dished pistons will bump the compression up from 9.4 to 10.5 to 1, creating more HP and torque thru the entire RPM range.
I'll end up selling the long block to someone that wants to build it back up.... this would be killer to bore out to 5.7l and make a poor-mans Gen IV LS1. Anyone want to build a LS? I have my old 317 heads that would make for a killer turbo motor!
Since I had the LC9 on the hoist, I dropped it into the engine bay of the Willys.... and quickly saw that the TBSS/NBBS intake's height isn't going to work.
I'm not surprised, but I really wanted to run this intake for it's low-end performance and high RPM flow. I thought I had the room to make it fit, but after physically getting it in place, there is no way. I'll just run the short aluminum fabricated intake the LQ4 came with and give up some low-end.
After measuring them, the TBSS intake is 10 1/2" tall and the fabricated intake is 7 1/2" tall.... 3" more makes a big difference!