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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
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.

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. :rofl:
 

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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. :rofl:
Not really taking shots. You can get offended if you want, it's not on me. All I said was the truth lol

Same thing I would say to anyone's face lol. If that's what you want that's fine, but don't blame the machine.
 

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Not really taking shots. You can get offended if you want, it's not on me. All I said was the truth lol

Same thing I would say to anyone's face lol. If that's what you want that's fine, but don't blame the machine.
Oh great now I want to listen to Pink Floyd, do some ‘shrooms and tune out
 

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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. :rofl:

I think it's just because your post made it seem like you were going to LS swap it because you COULDN'T get it to run reliably... rather than you didn't WANT to since an LS swap was going to be happening anyway.

I get it. I once kicked off a suspension and axle swap project earlier than intended because I had a front hub lock go on the fritz, lol.
 

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Not really taking shots. You can get offended if you want, it's not on me. All I said was the truth lol

Same thing I would say to anyone's face lol. If that's what you want that's fine, but don't blame the machine.
It comes off as taking shots when you add the passive aggressive lol at the end of each sentence.

I'm not blaming the machine, but what the PO did to it.
I think it's just because your post made it seem like you were going to LS swap it because you COULDN'T get it to run reliably... rather than you didn't WANT to since an LS swap was going to be happening anyway.

I get it. I once kicked off a suspension and axle swap project earlier than intended because I had a front hub lock go on the fritz, lol.
Nail on the head, I wanted to band aid it and drive it this summer, but if I'm going to throw cash and time into it then I want to do it once and do it right, and get rid of the "mods" the PO put in place.
 

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Nuh-uh, LS fixes ALL, I thought you knew that by now
I mean, I’d LS swap my 77 in a heartbeat without a second thought save for $, time and effort.
In reality, I likely won’t for a few reasons but none of which are because I don’t appreciate the virtues of 21st century technology that is relatively easily achievable.
 

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I think it's just because your post made it seem like you were going to LS swap it because you COULDN'T get it to run reliably... rather than you didn't WANT to since an LS swap was going to be happening anyway.

I get it. I once kicked off a suspension and axle swap project earlier than intended because I had a front hub lock go on the fritz, lol.
Ain’t that how it works sometimes?
We’ve all drug ourselves into the “since I’m doing ____, might as well do _____ while I’m in there …” scenarios.
 

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I mean, I’d LS swap my 77 in a heartbeat without a second thought save for $, time and effort.
In reality, I likely won’t for a few reasons but none of which are because I don’t appreciate the virtues of 21st century technology that is relatively easily achievable.
I was being sarcastic because LS swap usually gets mentioned when a vehicle needs basic maintenance done.

The swap is intriguing, but as I've mentioned before, I'll just buy the vehicle that came with the LS and drive it instead of swapping power plants and drivetrain.
 

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Ain’t that how it works sometimes?
We’ve all drug ourselves into the “since I’m doing ____, might as well do _____ while I’m in there …” scenarios.
I've done it more times than I can count on project vehicles and daily drivers, and my bike, and my lawn...you get where I'm going! :rofl:
 

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I was being sarcastic because LS swap usually gets mentioned when a vehicle needs basic maintenance done.

The swap is intriguing, but as I've mentioned before, I'll just buy the vehicle that came with the LS and drive it instead of swapping power plants and drivetrain.
Some people don't know how to work on carburetors, some don't do sensors. I will admit the vehicles with sensors have proven more reliable, but when something goes wrong I don't know how to diagnose them.
Besides, when the apocalypse happens and an EMP wipes out tech, all I need to get my carbed truck running is a dry battery and a bottle of battery acid.
 

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