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shideburns   +1y
Originally posted by miniz2001



Originally posted by shideburns



305 is kinda the same as a 350 but why do you think its so cheap. cuz they blow. if your gonna do a V8 swap you might as well do it with a decent motor. i head ford 302's fit yota's alright, and i know you can pick them up for like 600 with tranny and wiring harness out of old fox body mustangs all day

"I have an 86 camaro berlinetta with 185,000 miles on my 305 and it has never been rebuilt and i still drive it. I put it through a lot of abuse too!!! If he wants to sport a 305 that's his choice. Don't knock him for it. your probably a ford fan anyway since you cracked the chevy 305 and mentioned the 302





im all about chevys, all ive ever owned. i was just saying that 305s are SH*T. i have a 350 in my 84 s-10 blazer and in my 94 sonoma. look around online and research 305s. there will be a lot of people talking about them negativly over the 350. you can pick up running carb'd 350s for like 300 and engine/tranny/ecu from a newer injected vehicle for like 1G.
shideburns   +1y
Originally posted by bdroppeddak



Originally posted by shideburns



305 is kinda the same as a 350 but why do you think its so cheap. cuz they blow.

they say the same thing about your mom too.... theres nothin wrong with a good ole chevy v8.

i never said there was anything wrong with a "good ol' chev V8 douch bag, but i hear that 302 is a pretty nice swap. dont even get me started on dodge you jew
bdroppeddak   +1y
im not a jew douchebag.
s10soolow   +1y
My 305 is also coming with an AC COMP so how would I convert this to air pump?
s10soolow   +1y
bump
olskoolpup   +1y
i dont think the GM ac compressors work as an EDC. youll want to use either a york or a sanden for that. it will be way too much maintenece to use an open oiled compressor for an EDC. Thats even if itll last more than a couple days.
s10soolow   +1y
Well why not?