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    Question 305 chevy small block

     



    i have a 1991 rear wheel drive chevy s10 with a 2.8l v8 and a 5spd. i was wondering if a 305 would bolt up to my stock tranny and if it would... would the stock drive train be enough to support the massive power boost from the 2.8 to the 5.0 i dont want to start dropping money into this project unless i know it will work with minimul expense on my end.

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    Bellhousings are different. It will take a tranny changeout along with exhaust etc. Then driveshaft fabrication and when that's complete, drive it normal. Even a stock 305 can blow out the rear end when pushed.
    Any accompanying computer swaps will have to be considered and emission requirements will have to followed for your locale.
    Your particular swap will be more pricey than you may want to jump into.
    What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?

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    This site is a good resource for engine swaps.

    http://www.tdperformance.com/

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    Question Bell housing

     



    My tranny and bell housing are two diff pieces do they make a bell housing that will mount to a 305 and to my stock transmisson?

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    I would not even consider that option. That tranny will leave you walking very quickly. It has a hard enough time handling the 2.8 and a lot of the four bangers.
    What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitrowarrior View Post
    I would not even consider that option. That tranny will leave you walking very quickly. It has a hard enough time handling the 2.8 and a lot of the four bangers.
    Sounds like good advice to me.....

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    I just wanna swich to a v8 In the easiest and cheapest way I can I've got the tools and the resairses cuz my dad is a mechanic but he works with nissans and has never done a swap of this sort any advice on what I can do to get a small block chevy in my truck with minimul cost on my end my college budget doesn't leave much wiggle room

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    Quote Originally Posted by saitek48 View Post
    I just wanna swich to a v8 In the easiest and cheapest way I can I've got the tools and the resairses cuz my dad is a mechanic but he works with nissans and has never done a swap of this sort any advice on what I can do to get a small block chevy in my truck with minimul cost on my end my college budget doesn't leave much wiggle room
    You've been warned by nitrowarrior not to use the 5-speed behind a V8. Now go ahead and poke the bear with a stick if you're going to be hard-headed about it.

    If I were your Pop, I'd take all the toys away from you and make you put your head into some books. Your composition and spelling are atrocious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by techinspector1 View Post
    You've been warned by nitrowarrior not to use the 5-speed behind a V8. Now go ahead and poke the bear with a stick if you're going to be hard-headed about it.

    If I were your Pop, I'd take all the toys away from you and make you put your head into some books. Your composition and spelling are atrocious.


    I'm typing all of this on my phone, and the auto correct is hell. Now if I wanted to be insulted, I would have spoken to my family about this matter, but seeing how helpful you have all been so very helpful with this matter, I'm just going to figure something out without your help. I was hoping that this would be a good place to seek wisdom but I guess all of you people are pompus jerk-wads, now good day to you sir!

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    I would do some junkyard scrounging looking for a bellhousing and tranny that would bolt up to your 305 and that would be almost all sbc's from the 60's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saitek48 View Post
    I'm typing all of this on my phone, and the auto correct is hell. Now if I wanted to be insulted, I would have spoken to my family about this matter, but seeing how helpful you have all been so very helpful with this matter, I'm just going to figure something out without your help. I was hoping that this would be a good place to seek wisdom but I guess all of you people are pompus jerk-wads, now good day to you sir!


    Hey!!!!! No reason to waste any more money on college!!!!! Seems like you already have all the answers---

    Guess I'd offer the same advice I offered my own kids, concentrate on your education, placate yourself with some cheaper hobbies till after you're graduated and gainfully employed, show a bit of respect for your elders. The advice they give, though sometimes appearing pompous, is usually given from a "been there, done that" retrospective look. We'd all like to see you avoid some of the same mistakes we've made......

    But, like most, you'll probably ignore the advice. So someday when you're whining about broken cars and huge student loans to repay, we all sincerely hope we will be there to say, "I told you so!!!!!!"-----both of my kids have heard the latter a few times.....
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    When I was a kid, my father once told me, "Son, you'll soon be as smart as I am - maybe smarter. But you'll never be as wise as I am until you have lived as long as I have."

    Didn't understand him when he told me that - but I sure do now!

    Sigh.. somethings never change.

    We have the mistaken notion in this country that somewhere between 55 and 60 people become "obsolete".. Don't know about the rest of you, but my best years are right now and I believe that I can contribute as much if not more than I have ever been able to before! I'm looking forward to "peaking" when I'm 85!

    The automotive knowledge base on this site is unsurpassed. The wisdom about life here is deep too. Please reconsider your words, saitek, and listen to those who have lived through where you are and can bring great value to your project (save you time, money and maybe your life) and perhaps impart a bit of wisdom along the way! You might just want to start this thread all over..

    Just a thought from an old guy who's built more motors for cars, boats and bikes and what have you that I can even remember..

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    If the knowledge from our experience isn't enough, buy the book from JRT.
    Anywhere from 15.00 bucks to 30.00 if you search hard enough.
    Back to the tranny, you probably have the NV3500 5 speed. A grenade under all V-8 applications. Who knows maybe you'll get lucky and actually have the NV4500. That thing will handle a little bit of grunt. Unfortunately the NV4500 was found behind the 4.3L 90 degree engines in the S-10s. It was also found in some of the passenger car series. Big problem with those is, it didn't have shift rod stops placed in them from the factory and the shift forks were/are prone to snapping off. So it's doable, it just has it's problems too.
    Before you made a boneheaded mistake, we tried to stop the bleeding before you stepped on your own DI** and save you a whole lot of heartache and a lot of walking.
    Buy the book, it's more than enough info to satisfy you.
    What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?

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    Your rear end is either the 7.5 or 7.625 ring gear. Short period of time before it's resting on the side of the road. The 8.5 S10 rear end was so rare as an option, I seriously doubt you'd find one cheaply. Other 8.5 rear ends can be used with spring perch change overs and getting one that the over all length is close. A lot of blood sweat and tears.
    What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?

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