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engine work
I have decided to swap the 350 for the 305 in my 87 TA, I dropped a piston and need to replace it, cause the skirt chipped about an inch off. I also need to know exactly how important it is to keep the valves, lifters, rods, pistons, and bearings installed in the same order or place where they came. I have lost track of the sequence, my garage is a total mess, and this is my first engine teardown. ANy help would be appreciated....MAHALO!!!!
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I tore the 350 down when i first got the car. BUt the TA had a 305 in it. I didnt know if it was any good though. I had decided to patch up the 305 in the car and got it goin for a minute. Theres a Blown head gasket on the driver side and the coolant was mixing with oil, not in the cylinder though which was a good thing. Now I have it down to the block, since the previous owner intended to slap the 350, with the torkerII intake in it, I will just do that instead. But, what I meant to ask was can you replace just one piston? also, all the other parts that I should have numbered are mixed up, I am trying to do this superfast,(deploying April 10 for a year) thats what I was trying to say....sorry bout that
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My advice would be just to buy a long block, probly be cheaper and quiker. They only run for about $1300 canadian (not list price, @ shop cost), but depending on your finacial situation? if you are anything like me, everything is expensive. lol
Keep it shiny side up!
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and then sell the old block and crank