MAKIN MY S-10 FAST
<FONT face="Courier New, Courier, mono"><FONT size=5>HEY ALL I'M NEW TO THE TRUCK SEEN I'VE BEEN DEALING WITH OLD MUSCLE CARS ALL MY LIFE AND NOW I'M STARTING WITH MY 1985 S-10 IT HAS A 2.8L CARBURATED IN IT NOW I WAS WONDERING HOW HARD IT WOULD BE TO SWAP IT OUT FOR A 305 OR EVEN A 350 ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED AND MY OTHER QUESTION IS WOULD IT EVEN BOLT UP? THANKS FOR THE HELP</FONT> </FONT></P> |
MAKIN MY S-10 FAST
I would check out a company that goes by teh name of Jags that Run or
JTR they sell a book that tells you the how and what about V8 swaps in S trucks.... most V8 conversions are expensive and time consuming and ned up leaving you with an overheating truck. |
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it shouldnt be too hard just make sure it fits in
the engine bay or plan on spending a lot of money on customization -Jesse- |
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i ahd a 93 s-10 4.3 ltr and everybody was always telling me to swap it out for a 350. if you were to do the whole conversion why go only 305, the cost will be almost the same for a 350. IMO dont do any mods to an 85` engine that is only 2.8, save your money for better projects
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RE: MAKIN MY S-10 FAST
v8s10.com and s10forum.com Those two websites right there are filled with tons and tons of information on how to do these popular swaps.
All the parts are out there. The motor mounts, radiators, headers, wiring harnesses, etc. Just got to search around. |
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definately the 350. it willl fit!
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If you have a little money go for a 383 stroker. But I knew a guy who had a 350 hp 2.8 liter engine.
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here go there and that will answer any Q you have \
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23481 |
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OK first of all it doesn't matter what size of engine you put in that 85 as long as its a smallblock. 305, 350, 383, or even a 400 smally. The bay is big enough for ANY size of smallblock. There is a company out there that has all the parts you need. I cant remember off hand who they are but they are out there. I will say this though. If you like doing engine work and you want a 383 this is what you could do. Find an 80's model chevy half ton with a 400 smallblock. Tear it down and put a 350 crank in it, then replace the rocker arms with some roller rockers. Thats all a 383 stroker is. Do any performance mods you want to the rest of the motor. Preferably a cam, intake, carb, valve springs, and possible even pistons. If do decide to go through all the trouble go ahead and replace the oil pump, main bearings, rod bearings, cam bearings, piston rings, head gaskets, and valve seals. That way you wont have to worry about anything going out on you after its all said and done. This will save you alot of time and hassal of pulling you engine later. Yea it sounds like alot of money, but if you want horsepower and you want torque this is the way to go. Hope this helped.
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Summit sells an s-10 350 swap kit that has motor mounts, & headers. I think it comes wit more but im not sure.
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