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Old 05-06-2006, 01:54 PM
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I would check with the cam mfg on correct distributor gear material.
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You might want to check the timing cover. A 94 small block was fuel injected. If you are going to run a older style fuel pump I belive the mounting area on the side of the timing cover is blocked off. You will need to get a timing cover from an older engine as well. You will also definitely need to use a steel gear on whatever distributor you end up installing if you keep the roller cam. I chewed one up good by not having the two materials match.
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It seems to me that there is also a balance issue between the old and new engines.....
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Old 05-06-2006, 06:57 PM
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ALL the later 302 stuff will bolt right into an empty older block,NO mount issues since they are all on the heads and waterpump/timing cover,NO balance issue since that is all in the reciprocating parts,NO cylinder notching since the 302 cylinders extend lower than those on a 289 there is MORE room than in the 302. The only problem is the roller cam. The later blocks have higher lifter bores so you will need some aftermarket parts to use a roller cam, and the dist gear is softer,I would probably not use it on an old cam. If you are just wanting to get by an inspection to later install a '94 302, why go to all the trouble? You can get a running 289, pull yours, stick in the 289, get inspected, pull 289, re-install 302. No disassembly required. You can transfer all the EFI stuff, but why? If it is just for titling purposes why not just run a carb? I saw a complete 289 in the sale section of this forum, that sounded like just the engine you need for what you're wanting to do.
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Old 05-06-2006, 07:02 PM
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That was kind of my thought also. Why not just buy or borrow, if you can, a decent running block. I know easier said than done but worth a try...
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I want to build the car with all the wiring and accessories in place. I already have the EFI pump in the tank, and the fuel line run. To use a carbed engine would turn into a hassle. I have an extra EFI unit, so I'll just throw it on the old engine, drop it in the car, and go for the title. After I pass, I'll just yank the old engine, throw in the newer engine, which I'll have rebuilt, and everything will be set.

If the accessories and everything bolted up, which apparently they do from what everybody is saying, it will only take a couple hours to throw the old 302 in place, hook up the wiring, fuel, and hoses, and it's a go.

I think everybody is reading more into this than I plan on making it. I don't plan on switching cams, pistons, or anything like that.
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Old 05-07-2006, 07:36 AM
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Sonds like it should work. Good luck!
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