So I picked up a 3.4 out of a 95 camaro the other day to start getting ready to swap into my brother's 84 S10. The story behind it is it came out of a camaro that was totaled from damage to the rear, thus the engine was pulled as a 100% working engine. Then it sat for 3 years. Should i be worried about how long it sat? The 2.8 in the s10 actually sat for 7 years and after some initial things to get it going, the engine ran fine and didnt have any issues so i figure 3 years shouldnt be too bad. Anyways, here are the pics.
Heres a list of the things my brother was interested in adding. Port and Polish and other headwork is out of my brother's budget but i did recommend it (the k-kit for the cams will pretty much take care of that mostly anyways)
-RP1413-12 1.52 Magnum rockers and High Energy pushrods (or the 1.60s we'll see)
-CompCams K16-232-4 Chevy 173-207 60° High Energy 252H Cam & Kit
-OBX Headers
-Chrome edlebrock valve covers http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...&parentId=53-0
And a few questions regarding the swap itself:
-Current setup is V-belts on the 2.8. This should transfer over just fine right?
-What kind of tuning will the carb need when the intake manifold and carb are swapped over to the 3.4? (making it richer i assume)
-Mechanical fuel pump wont be compatible, wondering if it would be easier/cost effective to install an inline/remote fuel pump and how I would go about wiring that up?
-Would it be easier/cost effective to find a guage cluster out of a newer s10 (like a 92 or 93) and install that? Im sure the mechanic who helps get this done will know how to wire it and make the guages work, any input though?
-Ignition: I notice this engine appears to have coil packs (or might I be wrong?). Im not sure if the 2.8 is coilpacks or distributor, how would that transfer over?
-Flywheel: The 84 s10 receiving the swap is an Automatic. As you can see, the 3.4 comes with its flywheel. Which one do i use? Also, the 2.8 Oil pan is to be used on the 3.4 for this correct?
Ughh...thats all i have for now. Ill add/ask more when it comes to mind. I appreciate your guys's input and will definately post updates as it goes. Gotta get the engined cleaned, prepped, and painted and all the parts ordered up that my brother will be using. I estimate this whole process will take about 3 months to complete.
note: unlike alot of the engine swaps ive been seeing, this wont be done by myself or my brother. The prep work and stuff will be done by my brother most likely though. My main aim is to gather as much info as I can to pass onto our mechanic to do the install.
Heres a list of the things my brother was interested in adding. Port and Polish and other headwork is out of my brother's budget but i did recommend it (the k-kit for the cams will pretty much take care of that mostly anyways)
-RP1413-12 1.52 Magnum rockers and High Energy pushrods (or the 1.60s we'll see)
-CompCams K16-232-4 Chevy 173-207 60° High Energy 252H Cam & Kit
-OBX Headers
-Chrome edlebrock valve covers http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...&parentId=53-0
And a few questions regarding the swap itself:
-Current setup is V-belts on the 2.8. This should transfer over just fine right?
-What kind of tuning will the carb need when the intake manifold and carb are swapped over to the 3.4? (making it richer i assume)
-Mechanical fuel pump wont be compatible, wondering if it would be easier/cost effective to install an inline/remote fuel pump and how I would go about wiring that up?
-Would it be easier/cost effective to find a guage cluster out of a newer s10 (like a 92 or 93) and install that? Im sure the mechanic who helps get this done will know how to wire it and make the guages work, any input though?
-Ignition: I notice this engine appears to have coil packs (or might I be wrong?). Im not sure if the 2.8 is coilpacks or distributor, how would that transfer over?
-Flywheel: The 84 s10 receiving the swap is an Automatic. As you can see, the 3.4 comes with its flywheel. Which one do i use? Also, the 2.8 Oil pan is to be used on the 3.4 for this correct?
Ughh...thats all i have for now. Ill add/ask more when it comes to mind. I appreciate your guys's input and will definately post updates as it goes. Gotta get the engined cleaned, prepped, and painted and all the parts ordered up that my brother will be using. I estimate this whole process will take about 3 months to complete.
note: unlike alot of the engine swaps ive been seeing, this wont be done by myself or my brother. The prep work and stuff will be done by my brother most likely though. My main aim is to gather as much info as I can to pass onto our mechanic to do the install.
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