just got lucky and unlucky at the same time
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From: spring valley
Car: 89 firebird 83 t/a
Engine: 305 tbi
just got lucky and unlucky at the same time
well i just bout this 82 t/a for a 100 bucks there no rust on any of the body idk what kind of motor is in it but i also have a 89 firebird and i want to put the 4 bbrl and intake and heads from the t/a they will all fit i no that so far but how do i do that if the 89 firedbired it a tbi i would like you guys to give me some tips on how to do this and i want no ac just heat and i dont want the smog is this possible. and if i am in the rong forum inform me plz
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From: Westfield, Mass NEC-F.org
Car: 1984 RPO "Y84" Recaro T/A
Engine: HO 305ci L69
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: WS6, J65, GT4: 3:73, G80: posi
Re: just got lucky and unlucky at the same time
If the 1982 T/A has an electric Q-jet carb, (E4ME Q-jet), it is the LG4 305. Those parts will not swap over, as the '87-'92 SBC used a different style of heads & intake manifold that DO NOT interchange with the traditional pre '87 SBC design. The Q-jet would also be useless because the TBI's distributor & computer system (ECM & PROM) would not be able to read any of the data it needs to operate. It would be like trying to plug an Atari game into a Nintendo...
That said, $100 is a steal for an '82 T/A that is all/mostly original and complete, regardless if it runs or not. The car is worth far more than you realize and chopping it up would be a tragic mistake. I recommend selling the T/A on here and using that money to buy what you need to modify your '89 Firebird.
That said, $100 is a steal for an '82 T/A that is all/mostly original and complete, regardless if it runs or not. The car is worth far more than you realize and chopping it up would be a tragic mistake. I recommend selling the T/A on here and using that money to buy what you need to modify your '89 Firebird.
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From: Mercedes Norte, Heredia, Costa Rica
Car: 1984 Z28 Hardtop
Engine: 383 Carb
Transmission: 4L60
Axle/Gears: 3.54 Dana 44
Re: just got lucky and unlucky at the same time
The intake interchanges between the different heads just fine when you modify the center bolt hole on the intake for the different bolt angle. Either way it's a moot point when you swap the heads along with the intake.
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From: Westfield, Mass NEC-F.org
Car: 1984 RPO "Y84" Recaro T/A
Engine: HO 305ci L69
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: WS6, J65, GT4: 3:73, G80: posi
Re: just got lucky and unlucky at the same time
True, I should have clarified a bit more, but the basic mannerism of the post and the belief that the parts easily interchange made it easier to reply as I did. That route would offer very little value and the carb & dizzy would be useless. Selling the early Bird would give him capital to purchase a proper intake, HEI, and carb.
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