have to get a radiator for a eight cylinder, a new transmission(700R4), change the yoke off the driveshaft so its goes into the Chevy tranmission, probably a rear end with stronger gears, run a new exhauts or just get headers.... probably fix the motor mounts and the transmission mount....
easy, take out the old engine, and put in the 350. it really is that simple.
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Slowly and carefully with a good understanding of a tape measure. I have an 83 Toyota with a 350/turbo 350 combo that will hurt a camaro and still get 20 mpg.Please go slow and measure measure measure.Speedway has a greta aluminum rad that fits the frame nice.
If you're asking about the gas mileage that would depend on the engine. Would it be stock or are you looking to add performance enhancements? A stock engine should get around 18 to 20 mpg with a 3.55 gear or around 15 with a 4.10 gear.
bring the truck to autozone and let them reset it with their scn tool for free.
If your 88 Chevy pickup with a 350 engine runs but shuts off when put in gear, it could be due to a few potential issues. Common causes include a faulty torque converter, low transmission fluid, or a vacuum leak affecting engine performance under load. Additionally, check for issues with the idle air control valve, which can impact engine stability when the vehicle is put into gear. Diagnosing these components can help pinpoint the problem.
im pretty sure you have to change the mounts my cousin put a 350 into an 87 Toyota and im prettysure he had to
undo the wires then take the bolts out then put the new one in.
You can put an engine, from your Toyota Celica, into your Toyota Corolla. The wiring harness and the motor mounts will need to be changed.
behind the drivers seat.
It probably needs a new clutch.