- Joined
- Mar 11, 2026
- Posts
- 40
- Reaction score
- 163
- Location
- Rhode Island
- First Name
- Patrick
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 350
I was going to put a different response, but decided the high road is the better road. I will just say this, you haven't seen what the previous owner did to the truck when they swapped the blown 305 out for the 350, which as I'm sure you know, and just overlooked, is not carbureted but TBI in an 87.If you can't get a carbed Chevy to be reliable, I can't understand how doing an ls swap is gonna fix anything lol.
Talk about fighting demons lol. Whatever floats your boat
As it's my truck and my pandoras box of problems I would prefer to take it all out and start fresh. And while I realize my mechanical acumen must not be anywhere near yours since you have so many 350's in your fleet, as someone who has successfully completed a few swaps in my time, I am ok with and up to the task of chasing my own demons as opposed to the sins of the previous owner.
I will say that while the vast majority of folks on this forum are super nice and supportive I'm glad to see that there are still random snipers here that would rather shoot folks down for taking a different path with their builds/projects. All is right in the world of automotive forums.
