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Old 01-18-2005, 04:19 PM   #1
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3.4 engine swap for 83 S-10 (2.8), 4 speed

I have an 83 S-10 Blazer 4X4 with a dead 2.8. I have located a 3.4. I understand that I can use the 3.4, but I have to use my existing belt system and intake, add an electric fuel pump and add a hydraulic clutch.
My question is how difficult is it to add the hydraulic clutch?

Do I just get one off the 93-95 camaro and use the Camaro bell housing as well. and just find space under the hood next to the brake booster to mount the clutch master cylinder, drill a hole through the firewall for the pushrod, then install the line to it?

I really would like to go this way instead of installing another 2.8...they really suck!!!

Kenneth
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