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That's a good argument, the SBC being a cheap swap, but the weight...
If you're going that route, LS swap. Either 4.8 or 5.3 truck motor. $1300 to $1700 from Pacific Fab (Tilden Motorsports), 280-325 HP, tons and tons of aftermarket parts, smog legal. Lots of good reasons to swap in a Vortec LS.
But then the cutting is huge. If you want to have A/C, you'll have to make room.
I wouldn't worry at all about the weight. It can't be more than 200lbs more... some people on here have winch and bumper combos that weigh that...lol. With aluminum heads and intake, the weight drops down to where it will be negligible. If it's an issue, stiffer springs fix it with a quickness, or even just adding a leaf to the existing spring pack. If A/C is an issue, they make a ton of different mounting brackets for the compressor and even the alternator. With the amount of vehicles that the SBC has been shoe horned into over the years, someone makes a bracket for every conceivable application.
Countless people have done the swap and of the people that I have known over the years that did it... they loved it. I put one in an S-10 and a Corvair over the years. Definitely adds to the fun factor.
Really, a 350 with a "RV" cam is amazing in a little Yota. Not enough power to shred the axles if you behave... but more than enough to do every single thing that a rational person would want to do with one of these trucks.
The LS is another great choice (it's an amazing engine to tinker with) just cost more than the SBC in every regard. They have a damn near bullet proof bottom end and the heads flow pretty well from the factory for what they are. Toss on a 4bbl and new ignition (ditching the EFI), and it's ready to go. Slide in a higher duration/lift cam and they quickly become a monster.
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