TPI conversion questions
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
thanks
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
thanks
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
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
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