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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

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The GM regular production option number for the 350 TBI engine you want is L05. Any car with an L05 in it would make a good donor car.

The TH200-4R that comes behind 305s is missing a plate on each clutch pack vs. one that works for HP use (the GNX, turbo GNs etc) and won't live too long behind the torque of the larger engine - experience prevails here. As far as it bolting up - the TH200-4R will bolt to any GM 90-degree V6 or any GM V8.

Also, the 305 can be modded but when it comes to brute force torque, there's no substitute for cubic inches and the mods you do to a 305 to get it close to a 350 will also work on a 350, pushing it higher. I've built several of each - basically it comes down to this - the 305 is a better economy engine than the 350 is, but the 350 powered car is much more fun to drive.

You can always build a 327 and have the best of both worlds. Use a 350 block, a large journal 3.25" stroke crank (found on CHEVROLET 307 engines, not Olds 307s used in the 80s) and some 327 aftermarket pistons.

Getting back to topic, the L05 is the engine you're after. They always came bolted to a 700R4.
So, you think I should go to a junk yard and get a L05 w/ trans attached? How do I know its going to work?
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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

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So, you think I should go to a junk yard and get a L05 w/ trans attached? How do I know its going to work?
You don't automatically, but you can have them perform a compression check on the engine. That, and a general look at the condition of the oil and transmission fluid will tell a lot about the condition of the engine overall. As for the transmission, that's the best way to do it but the 700R4 will require either you shorten the existing driveshaft by about 2" or so, or you obtain a proper driveshaft already made. Have them pull the pan off of the transmission with you present so that you can look into it. A little metal is normal but if you see large flakes or a pile of stuff, avoid it. You also want to see fluid that is bright red to orangish-red and doesn't have a strong smell. Strong smelling, cloudy, dark, brownish or black ATF is an indication of transmission overheating (either torque converter slippage due to TCC failure or internal transmission slippage) and you'll also want to avoid it in that case.
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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

Concerning the link: I don't know if that's what you need for your car or not. If it does fit, that's just the carrier so you'll still need the gears.

I also fully agree with Silicon212. I said to beef up the 305 at first because I was trying to prevent you from having to remove the engine. But, as you said, it looks like it would need a total rebuild anyway, you might as well go with the 350. If you decide to rebuild the 350, and I would while it's out of the car, get the block machined and build a 383 stroker with ported & polished 305 heads. DON'T USE TBI HEADS. They are some of the worst flowing heads ever produced; they're great for low end torque, but terrible at producing high revving power.

also, take Silicon's word over mine. I know my computer **** like the back of my hand, but when it comes to cars, I'm still learning.
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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

thanks. you guys are alot of help. I have another question...

Since it seems like im going to have to swap the transmission and engine to put in an L05... How much more work would need to be done to put in an LT1 vs L05? Would it be worth it? I mean... 260HP sounds pretty decent
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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

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thanks. you guys are alot of help. I have another question...

Since it seems like im going to have to swap the transmission and engine to put in an L05... How much more work would need to be done to put in an LT1 vs L05? Would it be worth it? I mean... 260HP sounds pretty decent
You will have to use the exhaust off of an LT1 Caprice in that case, which means true duals so it is worth it in that case, but you will also have to replace your computer and harness (try not to get the '96 if you do this, the '96 uses OBDII which has even more sensors and stuff, more work) and you will also have to replace your fuel pump with an LT1 pump. If you have the time, money and patience, the LT1 is where it's at.

The LT1 also bolts to a 4L60E which has computer controlled shifts ...
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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

Ok Ill keep that in mind.

also one guy said to me, "you might be able to swap in a carburated 350 and it will save you alot of hassle."

Is this a good or bad idea?
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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

I'd keep the EFI. It's much more reliable & hassle free overall.
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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

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also one guy said to me, "you might be able to swap in a carburated 350 and it will save you alot of hassle."
That person sounds like another one of the those people who missed the last 50 years. Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) is the present and has trumped the carb for many years now. In 1989, when the Caprice 350-cid went from a 4-barrel to EFI TBI and had a boost in compression, the engine output rose and, despite a lower gear ratio (3.42 replaced 3.08), it got better mpg and a higher top speed.

These are the reasons EFI is superior to the carb:
http://www.tpub.com/content/construc.../14264_140.htm

Yeah, EFI might seem intimidating at first, but then so would a carb to a person who has never seen, let alone, worked on one. Those who rip out their EFI for a carb do so out of ignorance.
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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

Ive been drooling over this engine for a couple days now... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB..._BIN_Stores_IT

thaught you guys might like it... I seriously doubt ill be getting it though due to the price . but it sure looks nice. 310HP

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Re: engine swap? 305 for 350

I was at the police auction today and they sold a 94 9c1. It was wrecked with frame damage and busted radiator but the engine looked good. I was prepared to pay $200 for it but it ended up going for $375. Now I'm kicking myself! I should have bought it for $400!
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