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07-31-2012, 01:19 PM | #1 |
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what to look for in a replacement engine?
I'm thinking I'm gonna replace my 305. I cant afford a crate engine so I'm gonna look for a junkyard 350 or one on craigslist. What do I ask for? I called a junyard this morning and told them I wanted a precomputer 350. They wanted a year make and model. I need an engine pretty much before 1985 correct?
I know this ain't the best thing to to but I'm hoping to find one that I just need to take off the oil pan and valve covers and clean it up then put it back together and in the truck. I'm gonna try to do this outside as i dont have a garage. Maybe on a 3 day weekend? Any pointers? Posted via Mobile Device |
07-31-2012, 01:28 PM | #2 |
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
What is wrong with the 305?
What is your budget? Are you wanting to do a krylon rebuild and go with it? If so, find a complete car so you can hear it running, otherwise, you are just gambling. Finding a used 2 piece rear main seal engine that does not need rebuilt and machine work is not going to be very likely, unless you find a low milage car. Figure out your budget, because you may very well end up spending much more trying to get a junkyard engine going without a proper rebuild.
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07-31-2012, 01:56 PM | #3 |
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
My budget is pretty small $300-700? The 305 is having oil pressure issues. I had another post on here that got moved to the engine forumn. I'm unsure how old this engine is ive had the truck since April. The rest of the truck is in great shape. I think the oil pickup is getting clogged when the engine is running. The oil pressure starts out fine but then drops yo 0 after a few minutes running. If you turn it off for a few seconds restart it oil pressure starts out normal again. A month or so ago I replace a leaking valve cover gasket and there was a lot of sludge in there. I did an oil change at that time also. I figure if I'm gonna have to pull the engine to take the oil pan off I might as well be ready to replace it. I would prefer a 350 to the 305 anyways. I figure I could use my intake, headers or whatever else off of the 305 if needed.
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
The krylon rebuild is what I have in mind. So a pre 85 truck, motorhome sound about right? Can I find one in a junkyard nowadays. It seems like most old stuff in this part of the county is gone.
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
Is this your daily driver?? If it aint broke dont fix it is what my dad used to tell me. If the 305 is running decent you can accomplish the same good looking engine over a few days and maybe even do a cam swap. If you are only looking to put a few hundred into it there will be no difference in power with a worn 350 than your current motor. At least you know something about the 305. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
Find a '88-95 5.7 TBI engine and put the whole thing in with the 4L60E trans. Fuel injection and overdrive. A van is a great donor and a great container to take to the crusher. Can be bought for less than $1000. If you don't want that, just get the engine and either hog out the bolts on the intake or get a factory q-jet or aftermarket Holley intake for these later engines. Another option would be a '96-99 Vortec 5.7, but you would have to have a special intake for that one. In any case, your accessories will bolt right up. A quick check on car-Part.com shows $500 will buy a TBI engine in Alabama and more like $800 for a Vortec.
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07-31-2012, 02:38 PM | #7 |
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
I was trying to use it as my daily driver,but my 2000 silverado turns out to be a tad more reliable. What about the oil pressure issue? I had to drive it home the other night and it would go to 0 and after a few minutes you could hear it ticking. When I reached a hilll where I could coast I would turn it off and restart it so the oil pressure would return an the ticking would stop.
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
There are old parts around here, you just have to look. I got a great deal on an engine and trans over in Talladega. It was a little out of my way but well worth it in the end.
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07-31-2012, 03:28 PM | #9 |
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
I spent about 8 months looking for a rebuildable pre86 engine, and could not find any that did not need bored.
I would pull the 305, clean it swap a new oil pump, cam and fresh gaskets all around. That will quickly eat up your budget. I'd pull some caps and check the bearings while its out. Throwing money at an unknown used 350 will not get you ahead of where you are now.
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
Have you run a compression check on the motor?
Maybe the oil pick up tube came off? Just curious what oil filter your running? if it might just be getting clogged what did the oil look like when you changed it last. just a few cheap thoughts.
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
I would at least try to find one that is for sale privately, or from a salvage yard that it's still set up to run for you. That way you can listen for any rod knock, and see if it is blowing blue smoke.
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07-31-2012, 05:35 PM | #12 |
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
A month or so ago I replace a leaking valve cover gasket and there was a lot of sludge in there. I did an oil change at that time also. the oil was black and not real thick.
that was the only oil change i've done. i've had the truck since april. STP filter just me but if the oil pickup came off than the pressure wouldn't go back up each time i turn it off and back on would it? i figure there is trash/sludge in there and after running a few minutes it blocks the pickup.then when i turn off the truck the pump lets it go. thinking about running a oil cleaner through it and changing the oil afterwards, but not wanting to waste the 40-50$ if it doesn;t work. |
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
when using car-parts.com how do i search for multiple years? it won't let me past the first step without putting a year in.
with TBI would i need the computer? would i have to install a fuel pump in gas tank? anything else i would have to add or do? |
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
This may be off base, but how are you measuring the pressure? Is it an electrical or mechanical gauge? If it's mechanical, did you get all of the air out of the line? Not saying it is or isn't, but it could be a faulty reading on the gauge itself...
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
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Yes, you need a computer and harness with TBI. I would not recommend piecing that together without buying a running vehicle. Vans are a good source, the harness is long and is very stand alone (at least before the 4L60E transmission) and can be found with lower mileage. You could put a S10 Blazer tank out back or find an external pump and use the current tank. Stock TBI and Vortec motors will easily go 200,000 miles without a rebuild. Also, to the comment on mechanical fuel pumps. It is true that some TBI engines have the block drilled for the pump rod, some do not. I don't think I have ever seen a Vortec that was. On a TBI motor, look at where the pump goes. If it is open, it is not drilled. If it has a block-off plate, it is. I do not see any reason, other than a restoration, to use pre-'86 small-block engines. The 1 piece seal engines and the center-bolt valve covers seal SO much better. They bolt right in the same place and use the same accessories. The only thing you have to watch is intakes on the middle bolts. After reading more comments, it seems you don't have a good place to do an engine swap. That being the case, I might not recommend a fuel injection conversion at this time. But long term for a daily driver I fully believe I could buy a van, do the conversion, sell the old stuff and some van parts (doors, wheels, column, bumpers) and crush the van and have less than $1000 in it-especially if I could find a wrecked one.
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
Tbi swap will blow your budget.
Again fix your 305 finding a used 350 that is older then your current engine is not going to improve your situation unless you are prepared to spend $2000 rebuilding it. Posted via Mobile Device
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
if i am not mistaken, some of the later tbi motors do not have a provision for the mechanical fuel pump.
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
it is a mechanical oil pressure gauge mounted in the cab. the reason i believe the gauge is working correctly is that is has been fine till last week, and i can hear the engine ticking under the valve covers a few minutes after it loses oil pressure. it sounds to me like an engine running without oil.
I'm more and more considering fixing my 305, but then when i'm done i'll still just have a 305. should i just pull the pan and see if it's sludge or if i need to replace oil pump without removing completely from truck? or pull the engine completely? keep in mind i don't have a garage. i might be able to use a relatives, but it won't be convenient. |
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
What do you want to do with this truck?
There is nothing wrong with having "just a 305", unless you are seeking fast et's, which at this stage is way out of your budget. Like I said before, yank it out, pull the pan, check it out and repair as needed. Posted via Mobile Device
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Re: what to look for in a replacement engine?
I agree. if the engine is full of sludge its time for it to go. What about a new Goodwrench 350. You can buy one for about $1500. I know that is over your budget but when you put one of those in & go over all the hoses, Belts, mounts, etc. you are done with it. They will run for years. Beg, borow, or steel the extra money, or get a partime job. It will be worth it.
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i already have a part time job, and a wife and 2 kids. the crate engine is not an option.i really wish it was. i could save for a while but with our budget it's gonna be awhile. i was really hoping on starting on a garage soon also, but doubtful about that right now.
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yeah i would really like to go ahead and change to a 350 now then to replace this oil pump and later find out there was other damage. everyone knows it is cheaper to rebuild a 350 than a 305. my engine is supposed to be a 1976 model 305 would that matter as far as difficulty taking off oil pan? (please say it makes it easier) |
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It's taken ne 3 years to build and swap engine, trans, suspension and brakes. But I plan on keeping this truck and driving it a long time, so I'm trying to make it as new and reliable as possible. How many miles do you expect to get from the used 350? How long do you plan to keep the truck? To me these are important questions, no reason to spend $300-$1000 on a used engine only to need a full rebuild a year or two later. These trucks, like any other classic are investments, you just the less money, the slower the build, at least that's the way it is for me! My iroc project is going on 8 years. Posted via Mobile Device
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