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Old 03-31-2009, 09:38 PM   #1
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3800 to 350 carb engine swap

hi, i have a 98 camaro and the 3800 ate her pigs so i decided to swap it out with a 350 chevy carburated motor. every thing works except i cant find any headers that work. have any of you done this??? any help would be appreciated cuz im gettin pretty desperate! Thanks in advance.
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Old 03-31-2009, 10:46 PM   #2
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wrong forum for this. some of us may be able to help but you will get way more information on ls1tech.com
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Old 04-02-2009, 09:52 AM   #3
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wow why put a 350 carb engine and not an LSX engine which would have been an easy swap, and u'd find headers for it with ease. any who, ur gonna need some custome ones made, best bet contact american racing headers, they can help u out. they do tons of custom headers.
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Old 04-02-2009, 05:22 PM   #4
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wrong forum for this. some of us may be able to help but you will get way more information on ls1tech.com
this is just the place for that info.
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wow why put a 350 carb engine and not an LSX engine which would have been an easy swap, and u'd find headers for it with ease. any who, ur gonna need some custome ones made, best bet contact american racing headers, they can help u out. they do tons of custom headers.
why not a carb'd LS motor? oh, wait thats what I did... and theres only one place for headers and they are freaking expensive.




as for headers, you might not be able to run LT's with the motor in that engine bay. but you can find some "block huggers" that will work, however you will more than likely have to fab up your own y-pipe
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Get a set of headers for a 93-97 F-car. They should work. Definately the shorties/mid lengths. The Lt's might need a little massaging. The y-pipe would even work out.
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Get a set of headers for a 93-97 F-car. They should work. Definately the shorties/mid lengths. The Lt's might need a little massaging. The y-pipe would even work out.
maybe. LT1's had that nice D-port exhaust that might not work completely with standard 350 heads
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I would trade that little bit of power for the ease of install. 4th gen exhausts are difficult enough as it is.
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Old 04-07-2009, 12:38 PM   #9
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If you dont mind me asking how much work was involved in the swap? What there any major alterations that needed to be done to get everythiing to bolt up? I have a fairly healthy 355 in my 69 SS, I would like to fut a 502 in it and swap the 355 into my 98, just not sure of how hard of a swap that it.

Since an old car with modern drivetrain is a restomod...would you call this setup a vintagemod?
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