GM 'R' & 'K' codes

shadygrady

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What is the difference between the two. I have Chev van in need of a replacement engine with an 'R' code. I found a 'K' code with 40kms for a decent price. Clutch-drive unit to be installed. I have an almost new brain-box for the 'R' engine. Any ideas?
 

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Your R code engine is a 96-02 Vortec. The K code engine is a 87-95, not a Vortec. Intake manifolds are different, among other things.
 
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Thanks Dan. It's 5.7 that I'm dealing with, and the parts (fan spacer) in particular is what I need to know will bolt right to the engine block, and the brackets that hold the drive shaft alongside the engine also.
 

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Rob, not sure if everything will bolt up. The big issues are:

The non-Vortec motors are TBI, and the newer R motor is CSFI.

  • The wiring harness and computer is completely different for the throttle body injection versus the sequential injection.
  • Fuel pressure is different (you would have to change to the older fuel pump).
  • Ignition is different (the Vortec motor has a plastic timing cover with crank-position sensor, and harmonic balancer has a matching toothed wheel, older motor doesn't).
  • Bolt pattern on the right-side exhaust manifold is different, although the required bolt hole may be present on the K motor (and may even be tapped).

It can be done, but will not be trivial. The K motor makes less HP to boot. Are you sure you want to go down this road?
 
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