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engine fit
How can you tell if an engine will fit in your car.
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Re: engine fit
Which engine and which car?
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Re: engine fit
I was wondering what the biggest engine that you could put in a 1969 Z28 camaro is.
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Re: engine fit
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Pretty much any GM big block will fit in there. There were a lot of Camaros that came with big blocks from the factory, so swapping in a big block on a small block equiped car works fine. You'll just need beefier springs up front to hold the extra load.
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Re: engine fit
What springs are you talking about.
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Re: engine fit
Coil springs, support the vehicle weight.
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