Chevy 350 First Fire

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2009

It was rebuilt and stored for 5 years with a total of maybe 10k miles on it (just broken in). Here we resurrect it from it's hibernation. It's been bored .030" over with flat top pistons and a 292 cam. She's got some thump!

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  • @Dansz71sierra No, I did not build this one but someone else did. I traded a stock 4.3 V6 out of an s10 for it. Last I knew the guy that I got this from was going to put the V6 in a Jeep. He needed a V6, I needed a V8, so we made the trade.

  • did u rebuild that motor?

  • Oh, and an update on this 350: I no longer own it. I traded it for a 402 BBC. I'll have vids of running of the floor as well so stay tuned!

  • Ok guys, listen up. I'm tired of all the bullshit comments. If you don't like the way I do things, then don't watch my vids. Simple as that shit.

    And to reply to the latest comment by dude9800: the flywheel was only installed for the purpose of starting the engine. It was the only one available at the time we were ready to fire it up. In fact, it is bent to it got thrown out after the vid. And (as I stated before), I DID NOT assemble this engine!

  • Yeah, we need to put the timing light on it to be sure on timing...

    Gotta love the flames though!

  • That was AWESOME Flames !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I think its a runner !! Sounds a little retarded but the timing is close .

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