6.0L 366 Truck Engine






Which GM Goodwrench 6.0L Crate Engine Are Best?

The '09-10 Chevy/GMC Truck/SUV/Van engine is a great starting point, while the Chevrolet Performance Goodwrench LQ4/6.0L Engine delivers big power in a reliable package. Both engines offer a great foundation for building a high-performance rig, and both come with GM's Goodwrench warranty.

How Much Do GM Goodwrench 6.0L Crate Engine Cost?

Prices for a 6.0L Vortec engine can vary depending on the year and model but expect to pay around $4,000 to $10,000 for a complete engine. Prices vary since newer models will have updated heads, blocks, and internals which can bump up the cost.

Whether you're looking for a reliable engine for towing and hauling or want the foundation for a high-performance build, a GM Goodwrench 6.0L Crate Engine is a great choice. With a host of features and benefits, these engines offer great value and dependability that you'll be hard-pressed to find anywhere else, and you'll find them at JEGS today.

If it's good enough for 3/4-ton and 1-ton trucks, it's good enough for your project car or truck. 6.0L Vortec engines are built tough to take on the demands of hauling and towing. Each 6.0 Chevy engine is tested to withstand high compression, temperatures, and loads. In fact, the cast iron blocks have a 9.6:1 compression ratio and are backed by a factory GM warranty.

JEGS offers a wide selection of 6.0L Vortec crate engines for Chevy trucks and SUVs and can be delivered to your doorstep in just a few days. No matter the task, the 6.0L Vortec engine is up to the challenge.

What Are GM Goodwrench 6.0L Crate Engine Common Pros and Cons?

Remanufactured by GM, these engines boast a number of features and benefits. Each engine is tested to meet or exceed GM's original equipment specifications. Additionally, every component is inspected and replaced if necessary. As a result, these engines provide excellent value and dependability.

There are a few potential considerations associated with the 6.0L Vortec engine as well, such as the initial price and the need for more frequent oil changes if installed in high-performance applications. However, many feel that the benefits of this engine far outweigh the potential drawbacks.