Engine transplant.
#23
Yeah, staying withthe 350
#24
nice. all honesty anything that you would need to do the swap can be had at the junk yard for cheap. montes and malibus and el caminos were produced in high volume, and id be surprised if the b body stuff wouldnt work. i know some of the other gbodys came with sbcs in the later years 81+. so linkage, ps, radiator, stuff like that.
#28
according to mortec that is either a 69 302 which im sure its not, a 327 most probably not either, or a 350 69-80 which it most definitely is. it doesnt say 2 or 4 bolt main but you have it there so im sure you know. being the older motor you have a 2 piece rear main seal and they didnt come with roller cam. still a a good for what you got it for. i would see if you could get a set of cheap heads, or since your not looking to get crazy with it just get a baby cam for it.
#29
Picked up the motor the other day, and tore it apart, it didnt look real bad.
Looks like the head is cracked or the head gasket was leaking, gonna junk the heads anyway.
The engine spun freely and was really clean inside. The crank seems ok, not to scratched up.
Pictures here
http://s572.photobucket.com/albums/ss161/rp23g7/350/
Where on a Gm block is the VIN for the vehicle it came out of?
Looks like the head is cracked or the head gasket was leaking, gonna junk the heads anyway.
The engine spun freely and was really clean inside. The crank seems ok, not to scratched up.
Pictures here
http://s572.photobucket.com/albums/ss161/rp23g7/350/
Where on a Gm block is the VIN for the vehicle it came out of?
Last edited by rp23g7; 06-03-2010 at 11:21 AM.
#30
doesnt look to bad. you got a good deal on it. sucks about the heads, but it could be a blessing in disguise cause now it gives you a reason to upgrade. the junkyard is full of vortec equipped trucks and vans with good heads, but i would just spend the extra on a new set. if all is well after a rebuild kit and some heads you probably can get it all done for under a g. oh yeah i forgot to mention these guys but they used to have rebuild kits that you could pick your cam dont know if they still do it but heres a link. http://www.northernautoparts.com/ .on the rear flange of the block, on the drivers side near the oil filter pad, is a block location for some VIN codes. thats the only spot i know of. how was the cam in it? when i did mine some of the lobes were worn down and my rings just fell apart once i pulled the rods and pistons out of it. my crank also should signs of walking probably from launching the car so hard constantly. its funny the motor was beat to death but she never smoked, idled smooth, and would punish 5.0s all day.