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need a puller to remove the power steering pump pulley, then remove the bolts holding the pump on
Look it up. Google search. I had bought a new 1995 5.7 and it was rated at 250 HP. The 1996 Vortec model was rated at 275 HP and HP continued to climb as every year passed. Mark
should be the same mounts as they are both small blocks.
NO, you need to use a Vortec manifold, tons available from Summit Racing, and the forums at full size chevy have great info on the swap, detailed....
Not easily. You have two completely different fuel systems.
It would not be a bolt in and go swap. They have entirely different fuel injection systems.
The actual engine wiring will need modification and adptation. But overall the original harness will be reuseable as long as it is in good shape.
You can, as long as you change the complete wiring harness, Computer, Fuel pump with 1 that will operate the VORTEC engine.
No if you want to use the same transmission. They have different bolt patterns.
there is no adapter. vortec heads were cut at a diffrent slope than standard sbc heads. you can swap the heads on the 78 350 for vortech heads or get a multipoint fuel injection intake for a 85 - 95 350. you can get the intake from summitracing.com You will have to swap the heads and the intake
yes but there is alot of modifications i would do it the intakes will not swap but i guss someone sells one
Sure, with enough money, time, and all the parts necessary it can be done. My advice is to sell this truck and buy one that already has a V8. You will be money ahead.