Thursday, November 18, 2010

How to swap a 292 inline 6 for a 350 engine?

I'm trying to figure out how difficult it will be for me (bellhousing, bolts,tranny,etc) to remove the original 292 inline six motor that came with my 1965 chevy 1/2 ton c-10, and put in a newer 350 engine. Do I need to change motor mounts,etc? Is there any benefit in just rebuilding the 292?How to swap a 292 inline 6 for a 350 engine?
It should change over easily. You will need new motor mounts and you will need to install a bigger radiator for the 350. The stock radiator isnt large enought.How to swap a 292 inline 6 for a 350 engine?
With gas prices going up, why in the world would you want to do that?



A stock truck, is worth WAY more money. Especialy a classic like that.



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Rebulid the ORIGINAL engine.How to swap a 292 inline 6 for a 350 engine?
would be cheaper maybe to rebuildHow to swap a 292 inline 6 for a 350 engine?
well i think you should go ahead and do the engine swap you'd have a lot More power that why





yes you'll need new motor mounts and a turbo 350 or turbo 400 tranny





but really is all you need to do is take out your inline 6 put in the new motor mounts and drop in the 350 ever thing should hook up like it did
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