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looking at 4 bolt 350.
well i am wanting to build a 280z with a 350 under the hood and have found this
350 cid 4 bolt main, out of Sierra Grande Chevrolet 3/4T truck, running 1 sticky valve, 154,000 kms, strong motor, 4 bbl manifold for $250. i am wondring how hard it is to fix that problem and if this is a good motor to start with also should i rip down the motor to the block and check everything? or if i am going to do that get a block and slowly get parts? or i can get a rebuilt motor for under $1000. like this one CHEVY 350 4bolt main, recently rebuilt, can be seen running, you take out $600. if anything im wanting to have it carb and with atleast amount of wireling i can so the sap would be as easy as possible. whats the main differences in the 2 bolt main to the 4 bolt main as in strength and longgevity? |
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Re: looking at 4 bolt 350.
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The wiring is pretty simple. If you don't get the wiring with the engine, it may be a blessing. You probably don't want to re-use all that old wiring anyway. You'll have one for the alternator, two for the starter, and a couple more for coolant temp sensor, oil pressure sender, etc. Incredibly simple and can be done with parts-store wire.
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