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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 10:43 PM
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From: Rialto,ca. Inland empire
Talking No more 350 trouble

What's up olds heads the motor is running great I bought a lot of new goodies for the olds 350 new Edelbrock carb new dizzy new wires plugs and exhaust the car is fine I just want to say thanks to everyone who took time to post on the 350 trouble thread I posted the shop took the car in and just when to town on getting it right for me and they did took a while but its done now on to the rear end for posi this swap was worth it to anyone whose thinking of doing this swap
Here are a few things to know do not use 307 carb rebuilt or not. Don't use the 307 dizzy either tuck your computer wires away because your 350 won't run on the computer also no cats if possible pulleys bracket from 307 will bolt on to 350-403 not sure about 455 use 307 motor mounts they will work also remove all un used vacuum lines this is from my personal experience from what I just done I hope this little info helps some one good luck and keep it olds
Old Jun 6, 2013 | 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Cuttyman86
Here are a few things to know do not use 307 carb rebuilt or not. Don't use the 307 dizzy either tuck your computer wires away because your 350 won't run on the computer
I'm glad you got your car running good but to say a 350 won't run on the computer is completely false. A 350, 403, and even a big block can run just fine on the computer with no problems. You just have to tune it right. If you couldn't get your 350 to run on the computer, then you were doing something wrong and/or were working with broken parts.
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