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Just finished dropping a new motor into my car...
Anyone know any sites that have information on how to connect the fued pump and stuff? My friend helped me, and he has done many, many swaps before, but he is leaving tomorrow for Florida for a few weeks, and he told me I could wait for him to come back to finish the job. But I'm impatient. I need to connect the fuel pump, radiator hose, starter, carburator, and exhaust manifold. In case your wondering, I dropped an '81 Z28 350 into my '86 Olds Cutlass.
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Re: Just finished dropping a new motor into my car...
I would say just hook it up the same way it was in the Camaro... after all, there both GM products.
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Re: Just finished dropping a new motor into my car...
This is a complicated custom installation, especially if your Cutlass came with something other than a small block Chevy.
We cannot advise you because we don't know how far along the swap is, what parts are missing or what must be modified. As these are safety related issues, especially the fuel system wait for your buddy to come back or send it to a professional mechanic. |
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