87 2.8 V6, which engines can i swap into it

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Old 06-08-2009, 02:32 PM
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Default 87 2.8 V6, which engines can i swap into it

My engine just blew on the v6, are there any other engine sizes that I can drop right into it, or should I stick with the v6. Its a 87 2.8 multiport blah blah blah LT. any help is much appreciated.
 
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Old 06-08-2009, 03:01 PM
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to "drop right in" u have to stay v6. if ur ok with tools a v8 is no prob. to drop in just some minor work. but its well worth it.
 
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Old 06-08-2009, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by mighty mike
to "drop right in" u have to stay v6. if ur ok with tools a v8 is no prob. to drop in just some minor work. but its well worth it.
not nessicarily, i dropped in a GM Performance 350 into my RS. i blew it up and dropped the v6 back in and am now building the 350 into a 377. use factory mounts for a 305/350 and you won't have a problem. the transmission WON'T bolt up to a sbc though. different bell housing bolt patterns
 
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I think I saw a post on using a 3.4 short block with the 2.8 heads and intake. I think it will only add about 20 hp but it will give you a lot more usable torque at the low end.
 
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Old 06-08-2009, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 1990CamaroRS
not nessicarily, i dropped in a GM Performance 350 into my RS. i blew it up and dropped the v6 back in and am now building the 350 into a 377. use factory mounts for a 305/350 and you won't have a problem. the transmission WON'T bolt up to a sbc though. different bell housing bolt patterns
i did the same exact swap. same motor, same car. mines a 89 rs but with a six. hes goin from 6 to 8. u have to switch motor mounts. move brake lines, exhuast, etc
 
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Old 06-08-2009, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Gorn
I think I saw a post on using a 3.4 short block with the 2.8 heads and intake. I think it will only add about 20 hp but it will give you a lot more usable torque at the low end.
if you're going to swap in a 3.4 block, just swap on some 3500 heads. 245bhp all motor.

and it was 3.4 with 3.1 heads. the 2.8's heads would limit the powerband to almost 4k rpm.
 
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Old 06-08-2009, 11:04 PM
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Always cheaper on gas with a V6 lol.
Not to steal the thread, but 1990, how much would it cost to swap in a 3.4 with 3500 heads?
 
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Wont he have to change the wireing and alot of other things to his car if he swaps out his 2.8 with a 350? I was planning on doing the same with my 89 RS but people keep telling me its not worth it because its to much work.
 
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Old 06-14-2009, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Mpitera
Wont he have to change the wireing and alot of other things to his car if he swaps out his 2.8 with a 350? I was planning on doing the same with my 89 RS but people keep telling me its not worth it because its to much work.
if u got 350 tpi then yes its a pain in the hinney. if u go carbed like i did its really not hard at all.
 
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If ya dont mind me asking.. how much did that run ya and where did you get it?
 


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