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    jmaesfug11117 is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    350 in a 70??

     



    I have a 1990 suburban that i may use. but it has a 350 small block in it and i want to put it in my 1970 c-10 chevy. there is a stright 6 in the 70 right now i dont know if i want to put the 350 in the 70 or not with the way gas is going. should i or not???? tell me what you think?

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    MI2600 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    The SBC should bolt up to the bellhousing ok. You'll probably have to move the engine mounts on the crossmember and/or change the lower mounts.

    As to gas, well I'm going through a similar quandry. Should I replace a 350 that runs on regular with a 406 that will need premium?
    I intend to live forever; so far, so good.

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