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1994 Grand Prix

Is it possible to put a chevrolet 350 engine into a 1994 Grand Prix?
If so what does it consist of doing to make it happen?

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Re: 1994 Grand Prix

Requires 100% fabrication of all the fuel/brake lines, all the mounts (motor and trans), and installing a rear end and driveshaft. Because there is no way a 350 is going to fit east and west in a 94 prix. Not to mention fabrication of rear brakes and suspension to work with a GM rear end, and you will have to upgrade front and read shocks and springs to handle the extra weight.

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Re: 1994 Grand Prix

tblake,

Thanks for the reply sounds pretty difficult! I know that anything is possible I guess it just takes time and money. Hey is it easier or possible to put a 3800 series II engine from a 1998 Monte Carlo?
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Re: 1994 Grand Prix

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Hey is it easier or possible to put a 3800 series II engine from a 1998 Monte Carlo?
Yes. It would be way easier. Not saying swapping in a 3800 is going to be easy, but WAY easier than trying to get a 350 in there and custom fab everything.

A guy on here a while back was able to fit a 3800 series 2 supercharged motor in his 96 (I think) grand prix. He took the whole front clip of a donar car and swapped it in.

I will see if I can find the post. He had pictures.
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Re: 1994 Grand Prix

3800 Series II swapped into a 93 grand prix.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=911184

Too bad the pictures don't show up anymore.
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