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Old Feb 13, 2010 | 11:18 PM
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OK, so i just picked up a 350 TPI motor for real cheap, and i have a few questions in general and about converting it to carburated.

first off the casting #'s are 14093638 and the ID #'s are K1103FSG and i couldnt find much about it but it being a 350 from the yrs 86-94. any other info would help (hp/torque rating, 2 or 4 bolt etc.).

Now, is there any difference in this block than older 350's (like 69-80) besides the fuel pump? are all the parts still compatable?

Can it bolt/work with a th400 tranny?

Can i just replace the TPI with a 4 barrel intake and carb and be good to go?

What type of electric fuel pump will be powerful enough to push it if converted?

any help would be appreciated
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Old Feb 14, 2010 | 07:54 AM
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You probably wont find out without taking the oil pan off.

However, http://www.mortec.com/castnum.htm

14093638...350...87-95...2 or 4...Roller or flat tappet cam, one-piece rear seal


Yes it will work with a 400 trans

Yes you can replace it with a carb intake and carb no problem. But you can more than likely sell the TPI parts for enough money to cover this.

Any electric fuel pump really. but you need a regulator that will properly feed the carb
 
Old Feb 14, 2010 | 08:25 AM
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a electric fuel pump for a carb will work and i think the 87 up intakes are different.
 

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