Turbo 350 engine....

Donner car is a complete 1981 turbo ta
My engine is a 1970 pontiac 350 engine which is currently
Being built........
So I'll have every thing there.....
Idea is to take out 301 and instal pontiac 350 under the turbo set up....... { all the "extras" will be there }
It will be a turbo trans am with 5.7 instead of 4.9 ....
If to crazy then what can I do to the 301......?
301 and 350 both pontiac engines share same timing cover intake bolt pattern exhaust bolt pattern ......?
Or am I totally wrong.....??
Thanks again for any and all input......
 
intake bolt pattern? have you looked at a site such as Edelbrock and their Pontiac intake manifolds? It clearly states will not fit a 301.
On the exhaust site, have you looked at a site such as summit the gasket listed only fits 301
http://www.summitracing.com/search/...ch&SortOrder=Ascending&keyword=exhaust gasket
Same story for timing cover 301 is excluded.
The 350 being built are you installing low enough compression pistons to work with a turbo?
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Take to the marina near you and sell it as a boat anchor...............;)

If you read the posts you can see the Pontiac Hi Performance Magazine spent $4000 on one just to get 400 HP.

Not fesible since the 301 heads and intake wont fit on a 350 plus the turbo is too small anyway.


I would find a lighter car like a Ventura and swap it in. 81's I think used a computer controled carb if I'm not mistaken.

Doug in P.R.:cool:
 
Any one here have a turbo trans am
I would like to rebuild the 301 turbo engine
But would like to better it.....
Performance parts...?? Cam.. Lifters... Roller rockers...
Gear drive......rebuild turbo...???
Who makes the turbo...??
Thanks
 
look at sites such as www.summitracing.com and www.jegs.com you may find some parts, that is not a popular engine
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From Wikpedia :

"Based on the standard Pontiac 301, the 301 Turbo was unique in that it had a beefier block than the 77-81 naturally aspirated, lower compression pistons, a relatively mild camshaft, a high pressure oil pump (60 psi) to ensure adequate oil to the oil-cooled Garrett TBO-305 Turbocharger, a rolled fillet crankshaft with 2 instead of 5 counterbalances, a fully baffled oil pan, and a high pressure fuel pump (10 psi), a unique single plane intake, side and turbo-specific exhaust manifolds, and an Electronic Spark Controller(ESC) using a knock sensor to retard timing when detonation is detected. The Turbo 301 used the same bearings, rings, lifters, and most external accessories used on the N/A 301s.

The M4ME (E4ME for 1981) 800 cfm Rochester Quadrajet, unique to the 301 Turbo, had super rich "DX" secondary metering rods and a remote vacuum source for the primary metering rod enrichment circuit; the "PEVR" or Power Enrichment Valve Regulator. Boost was wastegate limited to 9 psi (+/- 1 psi) although factory settings ranged from 7 on low to 10 psi on high.

The 301 Turbo package (RPO code LU8) mandated air conditioning (C51) due to the turbo-specific heater core box, and automatic transmission (TH350 (non-lockup) for 1980, and THM350C (lock-up) for 1981) and 3.08 positraction rear axle ratio (G80)."


The hardest part is finding the forged 301 pistons but they sometimes show up on Ebay once in a while. ( otherwise custom ones would have to be made)

Doug in P.R.:cool:
 
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