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New to restoration
I have a 65 c10 pickup currently has an old 350 with 350 turbo trans. My friend has a 90's 454 from a suburban. will it be able to bolt onto the 350 turbo trand and go in that truck no problem, Sorry for the dumb question but i am a noobie to this thanks Chris
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I don't believe you'll have any problems.
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I used a 454 from a 86 Burb. and mated it to a T350 Transmission. I had to find a dual pattern flywheel to mate to the torque converter. everything else worked just fine.
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Welcome to the Nut House!
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...images/dog.jpg You'll get all the info you need here and some you won't. Where's your pics? Mac.:lol: |
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I put some up in another tread here they are again
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89 Burb engine in my 65 .. Read the whole thread. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=259536
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Hi Chris, from :canada:
Cool 'hand me down' project. I like it! |
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You mite have to use an electric fuel pump if the engine is not machined for it. They changed to the Gen V engine around this time. Something to consider.
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A big block is not difficult at all. There are only slight differences between the frame on your '65 and the frames from '67-'72 and the '73-'87 which all came with big blocks from the factory. There are several of us here that can help you thru any problems you may encounter.
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