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350 small block in a 1995 toyota tacome has anyone attempted this

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slippy0217   +1y

if they make a kit for the front sump for a chevy please let me know becuse that would prolly help out alot
slippy0217   +1y


yea i thought about doing the slim dis but i will still prolly have to butcher the firewall and floor b/c where the steering is at on a tacoma which is behind the cross member and imma make my own motor mounts too  suppose to get started this weekend on it so wish me luck lol   it will be done with the full graphic job and all by tunica shofest
slippy0217   +1y
anymore suggestions
tuckinlugs06   +1y

goodluck...i got the slim one i was gonna use that i could sell ya
tuckinlugs06   +1y

ya the only things im still not to sure on is how much the new chevy-yota drive shaft is gonna cost me and if this stock rear is gonna handle thesmallblock
tuckinlugs06   +1y

yea on my mounts u used sine 2.5" link ends for the frame mounts then make plates for the motor that had tabs on them ...i wish i would have done it the other way with the bushings on the motor
firefighter5325   +1y

i talked to a guy today that has had a smallblock in his 87 toyota for around 8 years now and drives it everyday the rear will hold up no problems.  the driveshaft he had made was only like $140.  the used some factory headers for a small block that he got out of a junk yard and was able to reuse the toyota motor mounts with some rigging but has held up for 8 years.  he also purchased a good high quality radiator.
slippy0217   +1y
thank yall alot  im getting a drive shaft made and i hope the rear end works lol
slippy0217   +1y
how much you want for the slim dis
guiltybydesign   +1y


I just used some hotrod motormounts, Pete and Jakes i believe. They bolt on and use a simple tab that welds to the frame. The oilpan wasnt a problem.
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