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.
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Probably a turbo 350.
If it has stock-type tires, a 3.08 should work good for economy, and a 3.50 for power.
No it's not.
Yes. It may be bigger but it will bolt on.
Yes but modification will be needed
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The 350 cubic inch (5.7 liter) pickup engine was factory-rated at 200 horsepower in 1994.
305(5.0) or 350(5.7) most likely a 350
YES, There the same. NO DIFFERENCE.
vacumm leak problem.