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1998 motor in 1980 chassis

Has anyone done this? Is it plausible? Let's discuss.
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Re: 1998 motor in 1980 chassis

Does anyone have any input on this?
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Re: 1998 motor in 1980 chassis

It could be done if you used the 80 motor mounts. You would need all the wiring, computer, fuel system, etc...

I'm putting a 93 in an 88, that involves much of the same process your going to be doing, it's not that bad, if you have a parts truck.


Or you could get an intake from edelbrock and change the truck to a carb, but you loose alot of benefits there.
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