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Old Jun 22, 2009 | 05:48 PM
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I have searched the forum and unable to find any help. I just bought a $500 94 3.4 v6 camaro with 205k miles that smokes. I am pulling the motor out now to install an older carb 350. I am wondering if there is anything that will have to be modded after the motor and trans is set in that anyone knows of?
 
Old Jun 22, 2009 | 05:58 PM
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You must be really bad at research.
You will need the front K frame from a V-8 car. You will need to cut away the dash and windshield to fit a standard carb intake and ignition system.

What trans will you be running?
 
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350 turbo trans
 
Old Jun 22, 2009 | 06:09 PM
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Is this a race car or a street car? There is another thread where the guy just cut the cowl away to give him the room for the distributer. Is that an option for you?
 
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This is going to be a street toy. I was told that I would have to move the motor mounts and would be good to go.
 
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Go take a look at a V8 car. Then think about how you would get to the spark plug wires cap or rotor.
 
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once you cut away the cowl you will have room distributer. depending how much you cut you will be able to get to the cap and wires with out a problem. you will just have to take off the wiper arms and plastic cowl at the bottom of the windshild to get to them. the only problem i ran into to make my motor fit was that i had to cut out the pivot lever to the wiper trasmission and re locate it. if you use the lt1 k member and motor mounts you can make adapter plates to bolt to the first gen motor.
 




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