if you have tpi its most likely the mass air flow sensor that makes it way to rich and the cat can not keep up so it plugs up letting raw fuel out the tail pipe
Yes, but, you will have to defeat the computer, which will probably negate your local smog laws.
Yes, but, you will have to defeat the computer, which will most likely negate your local smog laws.
Yes it is and its the easyest to do.
As long as the 350 is a fuel injected engine / TBI / Throttle Body Injection engine there is NO difference.
If the cubic inch is the same the motors should swap out ok. You will have to change some parts but most Chevy motors will swap.
yes you can swap the 454 for the 350 its compatible usually any Chevy engine will match in the same vehicle might have to do sum fabrication but in ur situation you should be fine
Yes, just swap everything from the 2.8 liter over to the 3.4, tune,change vaccum lines and get it smoged.
You can swap the engine from your 1997 Cavalier 2.2 liter engine to your 2000 Chevy Cavalier. The wiring harness and motor mounts should be in exactly the same.
HI, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. FIRST IS THIS AN S-10? IF IT IS, IT WILL BE A LOT OF WORK AND WILL BE EXPENSIVE. IF IT'S A FULL SIZE TRUCK IT WILL BE EASIER AND LESS COSTLY BUT WILL NEVER PASS SMOG IN CALIFORNIA. IN CERTAIN AREAS OF ARIZONA YOU CAN GET AWAY WITH IT. WHAT ARE YOU UP TO, A TOWABLE TOY? LET ME KNOW AND I'M SURE THAT I CAN HELP YOU. CHEVY CONVERSIONS ARE USUALLY QUITE SIMPLE. forbybenz
This is an engine swap and will require engineering mounts, drive shafts, computers and wiring.
I think a Chevy V8 will swap, but with HEAVY modification. The main problem will be the oil pan clearance from the frame.
It would help to know what engine you're trying to swap in. Quite a difference between trying to swap in a newer engine of the same model and trying to swap in, say, a Chevy small block.