so im just about done with a desmog on my 2f, and had been hoping to pull off a swap sometime in the future when i had a lil more knowledge... but
out wheelin yesterday, a friend of a friend mentioned that he had an 83 suburban with a tbi 350 and a turbo 400. he said the tranny was just rebuilt, and that the motor burns oil and likely needs a rebuild, but runs well otherwise... the best part, he said i can have it all for free if i wanted it.
so heres what im wondering... first of all, im new to the whole chevy thing, but i know my 60 pretty well, and i learn extremely well. if i say something dumb, bear with me, im learning and im willing to take the time to learn how to do this the right way.
so, when i go to take a look at the car to figure out if its worth the trouble of towing to my garage, other than the obvious, what am i lookin for regarding the motor? are there common problems with these motors that i should look out for? i plan on using my stock 4 speed for now (h55 in the future), so ill be selling everything from the burban (along with my baja bug) to help fund this lil endeavor. what kinda money am i looking at, with me doing the work, to give the motor a good rebuild?
also, from what i can tell, the tbi being a relatively simple motor it should be a relatively simple swap, right? im lookin at the marks kit to adapt it to my 4 speed, will my toyota clutch be able to handle the v8?
other than the adaptor, the marks kit somes with a flywheel, oil pressure and water temp sender adaptors, and other small parts. i know ill also need motor mounts (marks sells some... eh?). other than that, im not sure what ill need...
will my gas pedal work with the chevy throttle body (i assume ill need some sort of custom cable)? the tbi wiring should be pretty simple, no? will i be able to run my current brake and booster set up? will my stock radiator work? power steering? this is about where my knowledge runs out, and where im hoping the mud community will kick in with a crash course, cause this oppurtunity seems too good to pass up...
thanks for readin all that and for any help!
out wheelin yesterday, a friend of a friend mentioned that he had an 83 suburban with a tbi 350 and a turbo 400. he said the tranny was just rebuilt, and that the motor burns oil and likely needs a rebuild, but runs well otherwise... the best part, he said i can have it all for free if i wanted it.
so heres what im wondering... first of all, im new to the whole chevy thing, but i know my 60 pretty well, and i learn extremely well. if i say something dumb, bear with me, im learning and im willing to take the time to learn how to do this the right way.
so, when i go to take a look at the car to figure out if its worth the trouble of towing to my garage, other than the obvious, what am i lookin for regarding the motor? are there common problems with these motors that i should look out for? i plan on using my stock 4 speed for now (h55 in the future), so ill be selling everything from the burban (along with my baja bug) to help fund this lil endeavor. what kinda money am i looking at, with me doing the work, to give the motor a good rebuild?
also, from what i can tell, the tbi being a relatively simple motor it should be a relatively simple swap, right? im lookin at the marks kit to adapt it to my 4 speed, will my toyota clutch be able to handle the v8?
other than the adaptor, the marks kit somes with a flywheel, oil pressure and water temp sender adaptors, and other small parts. i know ill also need motor mounts (marks sells some... eh?). other than that, im not sure what ill need...
will my gas pedal work with the chevy throttle body (i assume ill need some sort of custom cable)? the tbi wiring should be pretty simple, no? will i be able to run my current brake and booster set up? will my stock radiator work? power steering? this is about where my knowledge runs out, and where im hoping the mud community will kick in with a crash course, cause this oppurtunity seems too good to pass up...
thanks for readin all that and for any help!