Matt, Better MPG is not the goal with this topic. My Winne gets a whopping 6.25MPG no matter what I do so I know all about sucking some gas. I brought his up for more modern technology and reliability.
Todd, thank you for that information. That is what I was researching. What are other options people have tried on this platform. I love the motorhome and would really like to own one someday.
Thank you all for your input on this topic!
As far as just sticking with the original engine, which is at least a fine option (and many people will argue it is the best option period, and they may be right), it's a great motorhome.
I came from a 31' 1990 Holiday Rambler AlumaLite XL, Chevy BB 454, TH400 tranny. We loved it very much but I like to keep moving and after even a 6 hour day of driving, I could feel it. It was tough on the driver. The HR was probably better for setting up and camping in one place for several days, bigger everything, better bathroom arguably
We haven't done any long trips with the GMC yet, b/c of covid, longest is maybe 4 hours but I know for a fact that it goes down the road a lot faster for the same amount of driving effort. It's easier to go 70mph in the GMC than it was to do 60mph in the HR.
70mph in the GMC I'm getting 8.5mpg, 60mph in the HR I got 7.5mpg. Both vehicle fuel use is here
https://www.fuelly.com/driver/tmsnyder
If the motor ever did poop out, and I wanted to have it back on the road as quickly as possible then the easiest fix would be to rebuild the Olds 455 or find another similar block and put it back in. Everything will bolt right back up obviously, since that what came out. That's the 'easiest' route, and you end up with a really fine option (arguably the best option)
Other options would be basically any engine you can get to work with the TH425 transmission. LS engines don't work without pretty drastic modifications.