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Old 04-08-2004, 11:05 AM   #1
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Help!!! with engine swap

Ok here is the deal I have an 1987 GMC dually crew cab which I picked up from a friend for free but am having problems with one thing. When I got the truck it had an engine swap done already they took the original 454 out and swapped it with a 305 instead but the problem is that now the engine has no air cleaner assembly and i have two vacum lines just sitting there and no air cleaner on it either. What kind of air filter can I use and what can i do with these vacum lines can I just bypass them or where can I get an air cleaner assembly for it. The engine is an 87-92TPI i beleive it is called. I know i can always just take the truck to a shop but why pay someone to do something that i might be able to do myself. Any suggestions or ideas on where i may be able to get some answers please feel free to post them or email me.
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Old 05-27-2004, 01:26 AM   #2
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Looks like you'll have to be a regular browser at the local wrecking yards looking for an air cleaner for your particular engine. Maybe you can find something somewhere on the internet showing you where all the original vacuum hoses went for that particular engine. There are so many damned hoses on vehicles now it's hard to figure out where they all go!
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