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1979Calais

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olds307 and 403 said:
Get a 5.3 or 6.0 LS. Unless a decent sbc comes your way for free, why bother? I am sure there are many guys on here who can help with the swap that have done it. You can run an adapter and use your 2004R. Add a shift kit, 700 or 4L60E filter with deep pan and a 10 vane pump, stiffer spring and hardened rings. Your stock stall is decent as is. This is assuming that everything is stock and in good shape. You also have the better 7.625" rear.

I would love to get a LS, but here in Maryland they are hard to find. If someone can on here can get me a LS are point me in the right direction, that would be great. Also sounds like I should be asking you for helping at installing a LS, sounds like you know a lot on it.
 

565bbchevy

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I would stick with your plan of a SBC swap in there since you want heat and AC this would be a simple swap with all your brackets and accessories swapping right over..
A big block would require modifying the AC case which you don't want to do.
Some people have done LS engines on a budget but that is usually based on getting a used engine, accessories, wiring harness etc. at a super low price and if one can't be found at that price the whole thing will quickly skyrocket beyond your budget with the needed parts to complete the swap, plus since you seem to want the option of returning it back to stock at a later date it seems pointless to do an LS swap, typically anyone that goes to the trouble of installing one has no intention of ever putting a standard SBC in there again.
 

1979Calais

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565bbchevy said:
I would stick with your plan of a SBC swap in there since you want heat and AC this would be a simple swap with all your brackets and accessories swapping right over..
A big block would require modifying the AC case which you don't want to do.
Some people have done LS engines on a budget but that is usually based on getting a used engine, accessories, wiring harness etc. at a super low price and if one can't be found at that price the whole thing will quickly skyrocket beyond your budget with the needed parts to complete the swap, plus since you seem to want the option of returning it back to stock at a later date it seems pointless to do an LS swap, typically anyone that goes to the trouble of installing one has no intention of ever putting a standard SBC in there again.

Thanks, this makes a lot of sense to me. BB and LS is out of the question now. I believe I am going with a 383 stroker now. I just need to choose if I want a local guy ($3,200 to build one of get one from Summit ($?)?
 

BPTTONE420012

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I AM DOING THE SAME THING RIGHT NOW, BUT I HAVE AN ACE IN THE HOLE, MY MONTE HAS A 350, SO I AM JUST PULLING IT AND BUILDING HER INTO A 383... NEED INEXPENSIVE PARTS? SKIP WHITE PERFORMANCE HAS SOME OF THE NICEST FOR THE MONEY... I JUST PICKED UP A KILLER BILLET 65K HEI DISTRIBUTOR AND 300+ FERRO WIRES FOR LIKE $70...
 

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-83MONTESS- said:
1979Calais said:
I like the color on there now, but the paint has bubbles in it. I only have about $6,000 to put into it right now. I have someone that's talking about giving me an LT1 out of their 95 Camaro, but it still may need to be freshen up. I need to decide on the engine now while it is cold, but first it is going to the body shop to get the t top fixed.

I wanted to type more, but my wife has p'ed me off.
If someone is looking to GIVE you an LT1 I would go that route and spend the money in other areas or save it for your other project. LT1s are decent engines that have bad reputations mainly from people with no experience with them beyond the cliche "I have a friend that has a friend that said they were junk".

305s for the most part suffer a rap too from people with little to no experience beyond popular group opinion. I would take the LT1 if I were the OP.
 

BPTTONE420012

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thrasher said:
SKIP WHITE PERFORMANCE
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I know people that have been running skip white parts for years and couldnt be happier... granted not all of the sh*t from him is good, but when it comes down to the simple sh*t, i wont buy from anywhere else... WHY SPEND 3 TIMES THE MONEY ELSEWHERE... so far everything i have bought has been from skip white, except for the carb and rotating assembly thats from summit
 

pontiacgp

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when a chinese $5 part causes you to loose a race then you will understand why we don't mind spending more money to by made in America parts. Here's a chinese truck lower ball joint that busted on my GP and here's what's left of my tire.

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thepcsurgeon

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Go fast now, look pretty later. Get that driveline in good shape to handle the new HP. IMO, the 3.73 gear ratio coupled with the 2004r transmission is a great combo. Just need to beef it up and get a Posi in the rear end.


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King_V

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-83MONTESS- said:
If someone is looking to GIVE you an LT1 I would go that route and spend the money in other areas or save it for your other project. LT1s are decent engines that have bad reputations mainly from people with no experience with them beyond the cliche "I have a friend that has a friend that said they were junk".

x2 - good running FREE motor . . and far more power than you could ever get out of the 305 - I say grab it!
 
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