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Old 05-07-2010, 08:54 AM   #18
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Re: what's necessary to do a big block swap?

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You are going to need to swap in a radiator that has the auto trans cooler too....and what about the induction system? Are you planning on running that TBI or converting to a carburetor?

These "for cheap" swaps have a tendancy to get spendy...
I'm aware of the radiator, I've got a single core radiator at the moment so that's gonna be first to go when the motor gets swapped. I'm going to convert to carburetor, so intake and carb are on the list as well.

I already realize this isn't going to be a cheap swap, but I guess the end result should be worth it.
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