88 TBI SBC Swap to 85 SBC intake question
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88 TBI SBC Swap to 85 SBC intake question
I'm helping a co-worker do a swap on a truck he recently purchased.
1988 GMC Sierra SLE, with a 350 TBI engine, center bolt style heads.
The engine is literally pumping oil and coolant out the tailpipe, and we have another engine we want to swap in.
The other engine is a 85? or so 350 SBC carbureted, with 4 bolt (traditional) valve cover mounts.
What I would like to do, is bolt the TBI intake on the 85ish Motor.
I hear the TBI intake mount bolt angles are different going into the head.
Can this be done with minor modifications, or is there a whole lot more to it?
Thanks for any adivce you can provide.
C
1988 GMC Sierra SLE, with a 350 TBI engine, center bolt style heads.
The engine is literally pumping oil and coolant out the tailpipe, and we have another engine we want to swap in.
The other engine is a 85? or so 350 SBC carbureted, with 4 bolt (traditional) valve cover mounts.
What I would like to do, is bolt the TBI intake on the 85ish Motor.
I hear the TBI intake mount bolt angles are different going into the head.
Can this be done with minor modifications, or is there a whole lot more to it?
Thanks for any adivce you can provide.
C
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Originally Posted by TrickyTransAm
What I would like to do, is bolt the TBI intake on the 85ish Motor. I hear the TBI intake mount bolt angles are different going into the head. Can this be done with minor modifications, or is there a whole lot more to it?
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Originally Posted by Street Lethal
You will need to elongate the bolt holes on the TBI intake manifold....
Theres no sense in using heads off an engine thats puking oil and coolant.
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Originally Posted by redbandit98
na they make adapters for the bolt holes. They can either be used to put an older intake on a newer motor or vice versa.
If you read the description for this intake they mention the adapters, and you can see how big the holes are for them to fit in. It is just a bushing that fits in the hole and the top of it has a seat that corrects the angle.
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thats what i was referring to. I acutally have some of them laying around somewhere. If you want to go old to new pop them in, if you are going the other way, flip them over and use them.
for what its worth, i have a set of freshly rebuilt centerbolt heads. completley gone through with new seals, and everything else they needed. My buddies dad is the head man at the machine shop so he did me right on them. ill let them go for 200 plus shipping. was gonna use them on a new shortblock but went ahead and bought a crate motor.
for what its worth, i have a set of freshly rebuilt centerbolt heads. completley gone through with new seals, and everything else they needed. My buddies dad is the head man at the machine shop so he did me right on them. ill let them go for 200 plus shipping. was gonna use them on a new shortblock but went ahead and bought a crate motor.