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  • [Project] 1987 Camaro "The White Knight"

    Well guys here is my build thread. I bought a 1987 Camaro about three weeks ago. Only has the 2.8 5 speed, but as of yesturday I picked up a 1982 Pontiac firebird for a donor car. The man says its a 350, got the car with his Corvette he bought, but not sure if it is. What do you guys think? Saturday we are pulling the motor and tranny out of the camaro, and will begin to put the new motor and tranny in my camaro.

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    327? Won't know till I pull the motor and run the numbers

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    • #3
      if it is all original it will be a 305, the link below give you all the info on the 82 firebird. easiest way would be to look on the back of the engine for the casting numbers and see what they say, who knows.. engine could have been replaced at some point. http://www.thirdgen.org/1982-pontiac-firebird

      What are you plans for the engine/trans before you put them in your new car?
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      • #4
        The motor is not original.. sounds like it has had some work done to it.. sounds good..

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        • #5
          I know nothing about the motor other then it runs and sounds great. I can tell you that by the bin number, the car was originaly a 2.8. I do not have the funds to rebuild either motor or tranny at this time, both are in working functional conditions. The motor and tranny however, will be re-done this winter. Yea yea why put it in then pull it back out, truth be told, I have a lot of time in the winter, and not enough summer left to do it all now and drive my car.

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          • #6
            Well o have been doing some digging, judging by the pics of other 305,327,350's, that motor is a 305. Witch is not a big step up, but it will allow me to run my car the rest of the year, and build a new one this winter

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            • #7
              I am basing my assumption on the pictures by where the altonator is located.. in the 60's thru 89's from what I seen all 327 & 350's are on the right side while 305 is on the left. Correct me if I'm wrong and keep my hopes alive to have a 327 or 350

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              • #8
                well pictures are not going to prove anything really.. the only way to know for sure is to check the casting number on the block.. 350/305 look identical from the outside.. and you can bolt the front accessory bracket from different years and engines on each other.. so to really know for sure.. you will just need those numbers.

                here is a pic of what the casting number will look like and be at.. this is on the backside of the engine behind the cylinder head on driver side.

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                If it is not the original engine.. then hopefully whoever put it in went with a 350
                "Project Shadowfax" <- Clicky Clicky

                1984 Pontiac Trans Am (15th Anniversary Edition)
                L69 (High Output 5.0) / 700r4 Auto Trans



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                • #9
                  Could always be after market brackets... Get the numbers off the block.
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                  • #10
                    Won't be able to do that till I pull the motor. Even if its just a 305 I'm going to run it.

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                    • #11
                      you should be able to see back there.. if you have a cell phone.. turn the flash on and stick it back there and take a shot.. theres nothing wrong with running a 305.. especially if its just temporary.. 350 has more potential and power than the 305.. but at least the 305 is better than that 2.8.
                      "Project Shadowfax" <- Clicky Clicky

                      1984 Pontiac Trans Am (15th Anniversary Edition)
                      L69 (High Output 5.0) / 700r4 Auto Trans



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                      • #12
                        Car is not at my shop at this present moment.. but I can do it Thursday

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                        • #13
                          Use a bright crayon to color the top of the numbers so you can see them clearly. Should be able to see it while in the engine bay.
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                          • #14
                            So that would be an Iron Duke.. correct? If so congrats. Harder and harder to come by.
                            1998 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 - 6 Speed

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by nascarnate326 View Post
                              So that would be an Iron Duke.. correct? If so congrats. Harder and harder to come by.
                              nope the Iron Duke was a 2.5L I4
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