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Hi, I have a 1989 GMC Safari with a 4.3L V6, I was wondering if I could fit a 350 in that thing without to much trouble, cause i plan on buying one after I get my baggs put on. I was planning on rebuilding that V6 but if i can I would like to put a 350.
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I'm trying the same thing
Here's a page that explains a bit http://www.jagsthatrun.com/Pages/AstroVan_V-8.html
I'm thinking of buying an astro/safari van for the purpose of doing a v8 conversion, I'm trying to find as much info about the vans as i can. I'm looking for web pages with information about what transmissions came in the awd/2wd tail shaft lenghts ete. What front and rear diffs are in vans as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Rick |
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Hi:
I have done 3-350 swaps into Astro/safari's 87/93/95 - it is a very easy straightforward swap. Biggest part is making the fan shroud fit which is just some trimming and bending - most everything else lines up. Depending on what you need to re-use from the 4.3 and existing stuff like air/powersteering etc will dictate the rest of the install. I got rid of everything first, mounted the engine and trans then started to put back what I wanted to use. I also re-wired the engine compartment. |
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