87ChevyR10
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Am I correct in assuming that I can transplant any SBC 350 into my 87 w/o any modifications to the engine mounts/bay?
The reason why I am asking is the more I research on improving the current engine, the more it scares me. I am not a wrench head by any means. I can do simple maintenance and that's about it. About as far as I am willing to go is replacing the manifolds with headers. What I am trying to get at is dropping in a 350 crate motor from a place like Jegs. They have a ZZ4 motor package which would take me up 355 HP and 405 TQ and it's turn-key. If I am going to invest anything in this truck, I want it to have a solid engine and drive-train.
I think I can have a family member or two + their friends help me with the transplant. The pulling the engine should be pretty straight forward. I know it has electronics; but, they're not complex like newer vehicles. If I an't get that worked out; how much would I expect a shop to charge for the replacement?
The other issue I may run into is the 700r4 not handling the extra oomph. I was thinking of getting a Jegs performance 700r4 which they claim can handle up to 450 HP. If the stock tranny will work, fine with me.
What I am wanting to achieve is a daily driver that is fun to drive anytime. Otherwise, I was going to settle on just maintaining the truck and buying a motorcycle as my main ride on good weather days.
Opinions welcomed, thanks!
The reason why I am asking is the more I research on improving the current engine, the more it scares me. I am not a wrench head by any means. I can do simple maintenance and that's about it. About as far as I am willing to go is replacing the manifolds with headers. What I am trying to get at is dropping in a 350 crate motor from a place like Jegs. They have a ZZ4 motor package which would take me up 355 HP and 405 TQ and it's turn-key. If I am going to invest anything in this truck, I want it to have a solid engine and drive-train.
I think I can have a family member or two + their friends help me with the transplant. The pulling the engine should be pretty straight forward. I know it has electronics; but, they're not complex like newer vehicles. If I an't get that worked out; how much would I expect a shop to charge for the replacement?
The other issue I may run into is the 700r4 not handling the extra oomph. I was thinking of getting a Jegs performance 700r4 which they claim can handle up to 450 HP. If the stock tranny will work, fine with me.
What I am wanting to achieve is a daily driver that is fun to drive anytime. Otherwise, I was going to settle on just maintaining the truck and buying a motorcycle as my main ride on good weather days.
Opinions welcomed, thanks!