Chevrolet Performance GM Goodwrench 350 Engine Components Package 1 w/ Edelbrock Intake, Carb
809-12681429K1
Replacement for 809-10067353K1
Includes:
Items You Need
Engine Components Packages
350 Engine Components Package 1 Includes:
- GM Goodwrench 350ci Engine - p/n 809-12681429
- Edelbrock Performer Intake Manifold - p/n 350-2101
- Edelbrock Performer 600cfm Electric Choke Carburetor - p/n 350-1406
- Fel-Pro H/P Intake Manifold Gaskets - 375-1204
- JEGS HEI Distributor with 42,000 Volt Coil - p/n 555-40002
- JEGS 1-1/2'' Carburetor Stud Kit - p/n 555-15840
- ARP Intake Manifold Bolt Kit - p/n 070-134-2001
- Officially Licensed Chevrolet Chrome Valve Covers, Short-style - p/n 778-141-102
- Officially Licensed Chevrolet Chrome Chevy Bowtie Valve Cover Wing Nuts - p/n 778-141-600
- Proform Oil Pan Dipstick - p/n 778-66116
Would this engine be a good fit for a 74 Chevy three-quarter ton pick up and will it bolted to the transmission
I have 1987 Chevy C10 pick up truck. It has a 262 v6 engine. Can you help me with a list of everything I will need to replace a V8 350 engine and make it work immediately, besides carb, intake, headers, distributor... what else? Please, thanks
Will this engine work in my 1960 Corvette?
can I get it with a bigger cam in it?
Can I put this in a 93 silverado, which currently has TBI instead of carb? My transmission is automatic with downshift cable.
I have a 1986 Chevy C10 it has a 305 vin H with a 2 barrel carb. I want to put this 350 engine and carb set up in it. Do you see any problems I may have doing this?
Will this engine fit my 59 Chevy Apache truck? If not what do you recommend?
would this engine fit my 57 chevy belair
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