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    Sad Dad is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Robinson View Post
    Good advice from Roger. A basic crate engine can often be more cost effective than trying to build or rebuild the engine yourself. Check prices both ways. However, if you've never been into building engines, there is a lot to learn; it may be wise for you to find a friend or family member who has done it before and is willing to "walk you through it" the first time.

    One thing that is helpful - small-block Chevy engines are all dimensionally the same on the outside. All the pulleys, brackets, and accessories from your 305 should bolt right on to a 350. Water pump, fuel pump, distributor, alternator and A/C brackets should be a direct interchange.
    all of this is appreciated. my friend looked at an ~85 *edit: it's an 87* 350 and a 70s 350 and said it looked like the newer water pump wouldn't fit on the older 350. this led me to believe nothing would be able to transfer over. isn't the 350's alternator usually on the passenger side? my 305's is on the driver's side. *edit, the crate motor would be the proper year for all of my accessories, but if i go with an older motor, i'd still be interested in knowing.
    Last edited by Sad Dad; 06-22-2020 at 01:37 AM.

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