Originally Posted by Ascinder
The 6.0 will fit, but you will likely need to convert it over to the corvette accessory drives since this nets a couple critical inches in the fore/aft dimension. The accessory drive swap is not cheap to do, although it is bolt on. You will likely need to cut out a lot of brackets and such as well for fitment. I also ran the corvette batwing oilpan so the engine is able to sit lower in the bay if necessary. My current concern with my swap is if the shorty headers I have will clear the framerails. If they don't then you'd be advised to go with some power robbing block huggers. You will also likely have to contact your local DMV and see what they say about engine swaps. Some people have issues there. You can also change the intake manifold over to the car style which gives a couple more inches vertical. In my opinion, the 5.7 LS1 or LS6 would be better initial choices since just about everything about them is the same as the 6.0 except they're aluminum and a little more compact and easy to package. They are however more expensive. You can pick up 5.3's all day long practically for free though, so don't rule them out either. With the money you save on the engine, you can more than compensate with power add ons. Everything pretty much bolts up to everything else on this family of engines.

Or if you want aluminum AND cheap, the LM4 5.3 is all aluminum and can be had fairly cheap (under $1000 complete, still alot cheaper than LS1/6 or LS2's). Check out LS1tech.com or performancetrucks.net, the classifieds section over there is nice and can save some dough on different parts. Dimensionally the long blocks are all the same and the LSx series of engines are awesome and a breeze to work on.
. You can pick up 5.3's all day long practically for free though, so don't rule them out either. With the money you save on the engine, you can more than compensate with power add ons. Everything pretty much bolts up to everything else on this family of engines.
FWIW that's the 5.3 I was referring to, and from what I understand, $1000 for one is outrageously expensive. My 2004 6.0 shipped to me in 2009 was $1200 complete, so the far more common 5.3 should be $800 tops for a good condition engine, and even that's high. Check craigslist. 5.3's are a dime a dozen, but they are good engines.