Georgiasquare
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- Location
- georgia
- First Name
- ronald
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- k10
- Engine Size
- 350
So, I will be replacing my sbc 350 in my 87 k10 here soon and I have some questions and concerns y'all may be able to help me with. I consider myself to be mechanically inclined as I've worked on old junk my whole life, but this will be my first motor swap, so I'd like any input from anyone willing to share some knowledge. Also, this is very long winded as I want to be thorough.
First, I plan to go with a blueprint crate motor that makes 390 hp and 410 ft-lb of torque. My first question is will the stock 700r4 handle this power. I do not beat on my truck as it is my daily for work and college, I do occasionally take it through a ditch or small mud hole but never anything serious no hard launches or hard pulls honestly couldn't see the motor ever going over 4k rpm with the way I drive it.
My next question is has anyone had any bad experiences with blueprint crate motors I plan on ordering it from summit it says it would ship immediately but some of the reviews say it takes months to arrive has anyone had any long waits with summit orders?
This swap seems pretty straight forward as I've worked on cars my whole life and the wiring is pretty straight forward. My plan is as follows drain all fluids, remove rad support and exhaust manifold, drop starter and pull carb off, remove all accessories, Mount engine to hoist, remove all engine mounts and bellhousing bolts, and pull motor. Is there anything I'm missing on the removal?
Next, I plan to reuse all accessories except the PS pump as the alternator and start are less than a year old, the carb is about a year old and the distributor is fine as well, the water pump is the only accessory I'm concerned about, but it would easy enough to swap if I do have any issues with it. Would it be a bad call to re-use the Dizzy and water pump?
I reckon it would be easier to install the accessories while the engine is on the stand is this accurate? Also, my plan for installation is just the inverse of the removal but I'll go through it just to be through. Place engine in bay put in the bell housing bolts and engine mounts, install distributor and carb, install exhaust manifold and starter, fill all fluids, go through break in procedures.
Another concern I have is in regard to the break in procedure. On their instructions it says avoid idling the engine during break in, but I would need to idle it to set the timing and the carb as it would need to reach operating temp to tune the carb. Am I just overthinking this could I run it through a heat cycle to adjust carb or should I just get it good enough. I'm pretty confident the carb would run good as soon as I slap it on considering it runs good on my current engine and the cam is pretty mild.
This ended up being much longer than anticipated however any knowledge or input would be greatly appreciated if I missed anything or if anyone has a better method I would greatly appreciate any and all advice.
Thanks in Advance
First, I plan to go with a blueprint crate motor that makes 390 hp and 410 ft-lb of torque. My first question is will the stock 700r4 handle this power. I do not beat on my truck as it is my daily for work and college, I do occasionally take it through a ditch or small mud hole but never anything serious no hard launches or hard pulls honestly couldn't see the motor ever going over 4k rpm with the way I drive it.
My next question is has anyone had any bad experiences with blueprint crate motors I plan on ordering it from summit it says it would ship immediately but some of the reviews say it takes months to arrive has anyone had any long waits with summit orders?
This swap seems pretty straight forward as I've worked on cars my whole life and the wiring is pretty straight forward. My plan is as follows drain all fluids, remove rad support and exhaust manifold, drop starter and pull carb off, remove all accessories, Mount engine to hoist, remove all engine mounts and bellhousing bolts, and pull motor. Is there anything I'm missing on the removal?
Next, I plan to reuse all accessories except the PS pump as the alternator and start are less than a year old, the carb is about a year old and the distributor is fine as well, the water pump is the only accessory I'm concerned about, but it would easy enough to swap if I do have any issues with it. Would it be a bad call to re-use the Dizzy and water pump?
I reckon it would be easier to install the accessories while the engine is on the stand is this accurate? Also, my plan for installation is just the inverse of the removal but I'll go through it just to be through. Place engine in bay put in the bell housing bolts and engine mounts, install distributor and carb, install exhaust manifold and starter, fill all fluids, go through break in procedures.
Another concern I have is in regard to the break in procedure. On their instructions it says avoid idling the engine during break in, but I would need to idle it to set the timing and the carb as it would need to reach operating temp to tune the carb. Am I just overthinking this could I run it through a heat cycle to adjust carb or should I just get it good enough. I'm pretty confident the carb would run good as soon as I slap it on considering it runs good on my current engine and the cam is pretty mild.
This ended up being much longer than anticipated however any knowledge or input would be greatly appreciated if I missed anything or if anyone has a better method I would greatly appreciate any and all advice.
Thanks in Advance