Ever heard of putting an Oldsmobile engine into a Chevy truck?

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I have a buddy down in New Orleans who has a 1985 Chevy C10 shortbed. He blew the engine in it, so he decided he wants to put in the 72 Oldsmobile 350 rocket engine he had built for another project. I saw some of his progress when I was down in New Orleans this weekend. He had to get a buddy to custom weld some engine mounts. You can find all kinds of companies that sell kits to put chevy engines into an Oldmobile, but not the other way around. :dunno:

I'm trying to get him to join the site and post pics of the progress of the truck. :cheers:
 

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I have a buddy down in New Orleans who has a 1985 Chevy C10 shortbed. He blew the engine in it, so he decided he wants to put in the 72 Oldsmobile 350 rocket engine he had built for another project. I saw some of his progress when I was down in New Orleans this weekend. He had to get a buddy to custom weld some engine mounts. You can find all kinds of companies that sell kits to put chevy engines into an Oldmobile, but not the other way around. :dunno:

I'm trying to get him to join the site and post pics of the progress of the truck. :cheers:

The olds were freaks prior to '79 and wouldn't fit anything chevy. The main reason why olds swaps were rare was because the chevy had a shorter stroke and usually made better HP for racing. Olds engines honestly were kind of grandma cruisers stock...
 

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Well I know this particular Olds engine is no slouch. It was built from the ground up with all high performance parts. It was originally gonna go into a 70 cutlass.
 

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Built Olds engines were torque monsters (much like built pontiac engines). The 403 was used in Buicks, Pontiacs, and Oldsmobiles. I had a 79 TransAm with the 403 in it. The Olds 350 from the early 70s was sort of a big block engine...
 

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This friend of yours isn't an old member of L13 is he? There was a guy on there with the same truck that swapped a 5.3 in.
 

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He's going to need a B-O-P transmission too since the Chevy uses a different bellhousing bolt pattern than the Olds motor.
 

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Years ago I put a 455 Olds rocket in a early 80's Chevy truck. Easiest swap I have ever done. Olds motor mounts bolted right up to existing holes. Had to drill holes in frame for transmission cross member. Used 2 piece 3 speed drive shaft from donor truck right length and all. Had headers so exhaust was easy. Wiring is the same no problem there. When that motor went south I replaced it with a Pontiac built 455.


Chevy is great for making horsepower thru rpm Buick ,Olds and Pontiac were just plain torque monsters ! :D
 

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He's going to need a B-O-P transmission too since the Chevy uses a different bellhousing bolt pattern than the Olds motor.

He already has a fresh rebuilt turbo 350 bolted up to it.
 

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