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hi discovered a wrecked 1995 1/2ton silverado with EFI Wood this fit my GMC, just a complet swap work EFI parts.
I mean i discovered a wrecked 1995 1/2ton silverado with EFI and my 1986 350 stock motor has a carburettor on it but i Wood like Fuel Injection on it so wood the parts fit my GMC, just a bolt in job no modifications to any parts.
lolYour biggest difference is going to be the wiring harness. An 87-91 (R-V) Truck, Blazer or Suburban would be ideal.
They will technically fit, but the intake is different, BUT just get the heads with it, they are better than those on the 86.
Quote from: VileZambonie on April 15, 2009, 04:22:28 pmlolYour biggest difference is going to be the wiring harness. An 87-91 (R-V) Truck, Blazer or Suburban would be ideal. Quote from: Captkaos on April 15, 2009, 10:27:17 amThey will technically fit, but the intake is different, BUT just get the heads with it, they are better than those on the 86. that is problem one haw different is the intake. two the parts are a good price but it will work fine right? (wiring harness) I'm new to this idea so it help a lot. he likes carburettor not EFI, but I'm a bag of conductions. have you looked at the hipper link. thanks for helping me and others
I have no idea what you are saying but if you have a running donor, put everything attached to it and put it in your truck. That is the simplest answer. A SBC is an SBC up to the LS motors.))