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    Talking wanna drop a threefitty in my yota ne ideas where to start?

    yeah yeah, i said a 350 ! its jus nobody wants to touch this v6 in my 89 toyota pick up, n yeah id love to find a cheap reliable r22, but they arent so cheap anymore. sooooo that bein said i can get a 350 easy off my buddy, n trans too. i jus have no idea where to start, anyone know a web site or write up on this. one guy i found was sayin its a cake walk, but he aint been online now in weeks so tryin to start this asap, jus tryin to build a hoss of a street truck
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    Turbo Dave can point you in the right direction. He's sporting a lil' yota with a 302.

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    thanks man ill pm him
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    I've done a 302 into a Toyota pickup before. It wasn't too bad, but theres alot of little shit that comes up that you wouldn't really expect. I'm selling the mounts, and transfer case adapter if your interested PM me.
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    will do man thanks. im not 1oo% sure wat route im goin yet jus sick of this v6 its junk. nobody wants to deal with them. i got iol in my water but no water in my oil (no its coolant jus easier to say water my bad) n i dont work far from home so gas isnt a issue, jus want the truck runnin good and strong since i cant slam it (4x4) i might as well beef her up n enjoy her. lol. idealy the r22 4cyl. would be the way to go but finding a complete running one with no issues cheap is near non existant. so a 35o or even a 3o2 i ca get all day from buddies that already owe me. jus need a lil guidence on gettin it done. a good write up or even a website that walks u thru it would be perfect.... thanks everyone in advance
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    actually its a 22r.... but is yours a 22re or 22rc (efi or carb) and i have a friend who has done the 350 swap, he says the hardest thing is the wiring... everything else was fairly easy beit you have some sort of knowledge about a yota and a 350

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    Quote Originally Posted by stubbyda91
    actually its a 22r.... but is yours a 22re or 22rc (efi or carb) and i have a friend who has done the 350 swap, he says the hardest thing is the wiring... everything else was fairly easy beit you have some sort of knowledge about a yota and a 350
    If you go carb'd 350 you wont have wiring to worry about. You might have to have a custom driveshaft made. < I'm guessing thats a little truck like a s10?
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    solid axle rear end swap?

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    I don't know if you've registered, but try pirate4x4.com they're very knowledgable. Just be careful, they're pretty 'mean'. LOL
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    i dont know squat bout this engine, only that its the v6 nodody wants to touch. n yeah its no bigger or smaller than a ext cab s1o . i figured on a custom driveshaft.and its 6lug so figured a 6lug chevy rearend may work, of courst theres always the width issue an thatll all have to be worked out, thats y im looking for a site or write up to break it down so i know wat to start gatherin up instead of buyin and replacin as i come across the issue.
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    lol ill try that site.. people said yall was mean too but most everyone heres pretty helpfull.. hey if u have to get cut down to get the info u need its free info, aggrivations a price im willin to pay lol thanks again every one
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    The 8" Toyota rear end is pretty strong. You will need custom front and rear driveshafts, as well as a custom (or modify the stock) tcase crossmember. With the SBC you will have to notch the firewall as the distributor is on the back. Being as yours is a IFS you will need around 4" of suspension lift, or a custom oil pan to clear the IFS differential (With a SBF a dual sump pan and a set of 1" spacers on the motor mounts with clear). Stock manifolds will clear on either, but swap headers make it easier. A body lift makes the entire swap easier. Other than that its basically as straight forward as any engine swap.
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    it was big, made mine look small, probably didn't use all of it

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    yeah i gotta lot of reseach to do n i will be jus mainly needed a lil direction to a few sites ima check the pirate4x4 one out in a few. doin the work isnt the problem jus need to know wat i need to get started
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    hey zach.......u think it be easier to swap in a 350 or do L99 or 305 like they do in S10s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mullet Man
    hey zach.......u think it be easier to swap in a 350 or do L99 or 305 like they do in S10s?
    I've seen plenty of 350's in s10s and the 305 and 350 will be pretty much the same space wise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slomaro Z28
    I've seen plenty of 350's in s10s and the 305 and 350 will be pretty much the same space wise.
    true,but u it would be just as reliable as a 350 and get better gas milage.....i get great gas milage in my 305 TBI

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    pssh, gas mileage is for the hybrids and civics. My camaro got 18-20 mpg with a light foot, with mods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slomaro Z28
    pssh, gas mileage is for the hybrids and civics. My camaro got 18-20 mpg with a light foot, with mods.
    i get bout 30mpg hwy =] or 400miles to a tank hwy

    idk from the OPs post,he seems likes hes looking more for reliable then performace.

    but u cant go wroung with a 350,but id say go with a TBI 350

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    lol i jus want reliable performance with a good platform to build off of in the near future. i dont drive far at all to work so gas aint an issue. i got the teggy for long trips. jus figured if ima yank the engine might as well get more bang out of her... unless anyone here has a reliable 4x2 to trade or a lil reliable civic. lol that worx too..
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    If I were gonna swap I'd want carb. just so I wouldn't have to mess with wiring and a ECU.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slomaro Z28
    If I were gonna swap I'd want carb. just so I wouldn't have to mess with wiring and a ECU.


    Amen to that.

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    yeah if i keep it ill def go with a carb'd engine.. jus to save the wiring head ache.. lol hell after all the trade offers ive had on C.L. today i may have it traded before long if not the build is on... like donkeykong, n a thong, singin a hiphop song... uh all night long? lmmfgdao
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    If you plan on hitting the rocks in it EFI > Carb, otherwise you should be fine with a carb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dorin48
    Turbo Dave can point you in the right direction. He's sporting a lil' yota with a 302.
    I thought he had a 2JZ....

    I believe you would have to start with the trans mounting. If you start with the engine you could set it too high where the trans wont fit.

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    Put the truck on a lift and mock up the engine with the trans attached to it if you can.
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    ok i figured my whoooooole situation out. uh.. i traded the truck for a 91 integra rs that honestly runs like its bran fuckin new lmao and wow cant wait to pick it up in the mornin. has 2 minor dents but everything works and all the power is there.. oh yeah its a virgin, never hacked or ragged guy i got it from bought it new, hes 5o+ yrs old, wanted my truck as a hunting truck, 69,ooo original miles and only has 2lil dents and one minor tear in the driver seat wootwoot yeah im happy, cant wait to get this one started
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