Items You Need
TBI Truck Engine
8758 Replacement Crate Engine Kit Includes:
- (1) JEGS Replacement Crate Engine for 1987-1995 GM Truck/SUV/Van TBI 350ci/5.7L - 059-8758
- (1) Edelbrock Performer T.B.I.Intake Manifold - 350-3704
- (1) JEGS Intake Manifold Bolts - 555-83200
- (1) JEGS Intake Manifold Gasket Set - 555-210008
- (1) JEGS HEI External Coil Distributor - 555-40006
- (1) JEGS Remote HEI Coil - 555-40110
- (2) Accel Shorty Design Copper Core Spark Plug Set - 111-0576S-4
- (1) JEGS 8.0mm Red Hot Pow"r Wires - 555-402013
- (1) Fel-Pro Exhaust Manifold Gaskets - 375-MS9275B
- (1) Dynatex Blue RTV Silicone Gasket Maker - 555-28030
Specifications:
Will my 1995 k1500 5.0L throttle body work on the swap for this 5.7L?
Will this be a good replacement for my 1992 K2500 suburban? It has the 5.7 with the 4L80e transmission. I need some pulling power.
What HP does this engine produce? How many miles can I expect to get out of it? Will it drop in my 94 k1500 with a nv4500?
Is this a new or remanufactured engine?
will this engine "bolt and play" with a 94 gmc sierra sle automatic 4l60e transmission?
Will this be applicable to a 94 with a nv3500 manual transmission? Switching from v6 to v8.
Will this kit fit on a 1986 Chevy Silverado k10 with a 700r4 transmission?
Is this a short block or long block?
Motor Vehicles
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