Thread: 350 chevy and trans
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05-19-2005 02:01 PM #1
350 chevy and trans
looking for a 350 and trans for a race car
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05-19-2005 02:25 PM #2
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05-19-2005 02:38 PM #3
350 tranny
i have a 350 turbo tranny
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05-19-2005 08:47 PM #4
Re: 350 tranny
Originally posted by 91camaro
i have a 350 turbo tranny
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05-19-2005 09:16 PM #5
HEY i got about six of those things whitch one ya need
the fast one the slow one the hot one the cold one or the new or old one hhaahahahahahah
im goin to RPM this weekend and takin that 305 2 350 trannys and gonna get a 350 block so cuz if your lookin for an engine i got one for about 9,000,000,000.87 + 6% sales tax GOOD LUCK but were prolly gonna get one around here in town cuz i dont think anyones gonna give ya one for as cheap as we can get it here
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Robert
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05-20-2005 06:11 AM #6
tranny
I have a 2 speed powerglide tranny w/ aluminum case. Cheap.
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05-20-2005 07:04 AM #7
how much
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05-20-2005 08:16 AM #8
powerglide
$125 you pick it up. Comes with kickdown linkage and torque converter (which I'm sure would be useless for racing). It came in a hot rod project I bought and I decided to go with a TH350. Had clean good looking fluid come out of it when I took it out. Located just north of Columbus, OH.
Got a complete sb 305 motor also, might or might not need a rebuild. for $100 Turns free.
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05-20-2005 11:41 AM #9
hmm sounds good im gonna figure out if i need it ill get back to u
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05-20-2005 01:42 PM #10
powerglide
that's cool...If you plan on gutting a 350 motor when you get it you might consider my other stuff also:
bare 350 block (new cam bearings and freeze plugs) was honed, but has since got some surface rust on the cylinders, just needs another hone and some steel wool work.
$50
Heads 462624 (2.02 intake, 1.6 exhaust, 76cc chamber) bare $75
heads 333882 (1.94 intake, 1.5 exhaust, 76cc chamber) bare $65
Used connecting rods and pistons, set of 8 $40
used crank, never been turned as far as I know (standard) $45
Truthfully, if you could get down here before thursday to pay and pick up, you could have the powerglide, the 305, and all the stuff mentioned above for $380. I'm moving soon and don't want to haul it to the swap meet next weekend to get rid of all of it. Offer is extended to anybody else out there also. Be a hell of a start to have get a couple of motors going one as a backup.
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05-20-2005 02:45 PM #11
I WANT THE BLOCK ha ha i dont wanna drive so ill get it shipped is the bore size stock? or i might pick up let me know the bore size but i want that damn thing
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05-21-2005 08:09 AM #12
block
Block- the 350 block should be standard 4" bore. I can throw a caliper on it this afternoon, but I'm pretty sure it was just ridge reemed and honed. I got it as a back up from a friend of a friend. The 462624 heads would be pretty good standard heads for a more performance oriented build. They have bigger valves. I could include a set of used valves and some .510 lift valve springs. The springs were only ran for 5 races.
If you plan on coming to pick all this stuff up, I can tell you that we are about 3 hours from Detriot. The shipping thing would get complicated, as I don't have the time to crate anything or ship it. I'm in the middle of a move. If you want me to send further details or pics of any of this stuff, email me at jlageman13@aol.com
It all needs to be gone before this thursday, because on thursday it is getting taken to the swap meet. Just let me know.
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05-21-2005 12:32 PM #13
yeah i figured shipping wouldnt work i dont think i can get it if somthing changes ill let ya know
sorry and thanks
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05-21-2005 03:31 PM #14
i would perfer a powerglide and just a block but im not able to pick up. SHIPPING WOULD HELP PLEASE!
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05-22-2005 08:26 AM #15
I just mapquested Flint from where the stuff is in Lewis Center, OH. It's a 3.75 hour drive. Not too bad.
I have no methods of shipping these things. I would imagine that they would have to be crated, then picked up by a carrier. I have no woodworking tools or time to crate them. Then if I did, contracting a carrier for these items to be picked up and dropped off at a residence would be pricey beyond the cost of materials for crating. You'd probably be looking at $300+ by the end of it. It would be much cheaper to just come get the stuff.
Also, the reason the prices are low are as a convienience to me. I need the stuff gone pronto before thursday. I can't be messing with building crates and scheduling carrier pickups, while in the middle of a move and still trying to go to work. It's just not feasible to do.
You might consider having somebody that lives between or near me pick it up and then relay it to you.
If you want this stuff you're just going to have to pick it up. I just can't help you anymore other than offering it as available for cheap right now. sorry. If you change your mind and decide to make the 7.5 hour round trip then let me know. In any event good luck with your endevor.
Thank you Roger. .
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