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   80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 Engine (Part #: GM-350LB-5)
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Product Name Remanufactured Long Engine Block
Performances High performance options available
Catalog No. HPCHV-350LB-5
Warranty 100,000 Mile / 7-Year
Engine Size 5.7 L, 350 CID
Engine Type V8
Fuel Type Gasoline
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
VIN Code L, K
Aspiration Non Turbo
Head Casting 462624 468642 14071114 14079261 14094093
Block Casting 14010207 14010209
Crank Casting 1182 310514 3932442
 
Core Deposit $199.00*
Discount/Sale Price $1,104.00*
* Notes: Due to constant price fluctuations of OEM parts and engine cores, engine prices may vary in store.
 
Remarks Flat lifters, 4-bolt main.
Engine Information For more information, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page

80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 Engine (Part #: GM-350LB-5)
 
80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 Engine (Part #: GM-350LB-5) Description

Letting your vehicle come to its right with V8 power! On demand and at your disposal – no not just the engine, the product, the service, also the advice, technical professionalism, input and sourcing you would expect from the worl-leader in high performing engines.

One of our popular favorites is also the remanufactured 80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 Engine.  This engine’s will not fall or deliver short on expectation. High grade and top line, this long block engine solution has lots to offer everyone. Form restoration and automotive experts to rookie enthusiasts and power kings! We have room and products for all!

In essence, the engine size is 5.7L,  350 CID. Even as a totally rebuilt engine, to our rigorous remanufacturing standards and processes (BETTER THAN OEM/NEW – IMPROVING, NOT JUST REPLACING!), this eight-cylinder 80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 Engine, and a-typical high-performance gasoline, fuel injection engine at that, is originally intended for OEM Chevy applications, use and configuration. It is a popular long block solution for numerous applications.

A dream of V8’s, it tops the sellers/buyer lists around the world and remains a high-in-demand engine. Characterized by flat lifters, and 4-bolt main, it surprises many.  Vin codes L,6,8, with Block Casting 14010207 14010209, Crank Casting 1182  310514 3932442 and Head Casting 462624 468642 14071114 14079261 14094093. 

The 80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 engine is a prime example of premium quality, and a remanufactured engine with new OEM internal parts, customized and totally redone, according to our quality remanufacturing processes and standards.

The engine of the GMC Vandura G2500,  is a powerful V8, able to generate mega-horsepower, deliver the refs, rpm and torque when required to optimize the capability and capacity of the ponies under-hood, that will get your customized conversion van MOVING and PUMPING!

The GMC Vandure G2500 sports an advanced power requirement,  engine block and power delivery system and unit. This engine delivers and ensures exceptional handling  and responsiveness anywhere, everywhere.

Our custom-quality, OEM 94 80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 remanufactured engine,  will match or exceed the original GMC dealer / GM manufactured,  crate engine performances. Your hands-on product result in our quality OEM 80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 remanufactured  engine, dyno-tested,  inspected for compression, engine noise, oil pressure, oil leaks and wide-ranging operating situations before delivery, will be sure to exceed your expectations.

Built to improve and last, not simply replace or swap! Meeting and exceeding original manufacturer specifications and dimensions on the, OEM 80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 Engine YOU get that added personalized, individualized touch that will make the difference down and on the road.

Custom performance excellence, rigorous remanufacturing, all-new moving parts, turn-key and ready, in-stock and on-demand, from a large inventory of  available product

Due to our high inventory levels, in-house, specialist expertise and custom products and services offerings, we provide the remanufactured 80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 Engine at the lower discounted price! It is retailing for around US$ $1,004.00, with a Core Deposit charge of  $200.00.

* Core deposit will be charged separately and will be refunded to customers upon delivery of the old engine or cylinder head. We recommend you contact your local salvage yard first -- they may buy the core from you.

Shipping charges  are structured to meet and exceed your expectations and are billed at $175.00 (US Locations),  Forklift Fee,  FREE (West Coast), $75 (other US Locations)

An automotive engine 7 year/70,000 mile warranty or a Marine & Trucks: 1 Year/ Unlimited Hours/Mileage

For your quality remanufactured 80-85 Chevy 350 / Chevy 5.7 engine,  call on us today. We can provide help with this GM crate/remanufactured engine that matches and custom-fits all of a very extensive and long list of possible and potential applications, like:

  • 1980-1985 Chevy, GM, GMC cars, trucks, vans, sedans, pickups and more.
  • 1980-1985 models of

CHEVY BLAZER, C10 SUBURBAN, C20 and C30 PICKUP, G20 and G30 VAN and SPORTVAN, K10, K20 and K30 PICKUP, SUBURBAN, P30 VAN  C15/C1500 SUBURBAN, GMC C25/C2500 PICKUP, GMC C35/C3500 PICKUP  GMC C35/C3500 PICKUP, GMC G25/G2500, G35/3500 VAN VANDURA and VAN RALLY, GMC JIMMY, K15/K1500 PICKUP, SUBURBAN  1980 GMC K15/K1500 PICKUP, GMC K15/K1500, K25/2500 SUBURBAN  K35/K3500 PICKUP and the GMC P25/P2500, P35/P3500 VAN.

Trust the quality-obsessed,  tone-setting and proven industry-leader for BETTER THAN OEM remanufactured Chevy engines,  that meet and exceed your demand, need and expectations, offered at a highly affordable price.

Highperformer engines and automotive products bring you peace of mind, reliability and longevity. Although there are numerous used Chevy engines available both on and off line, aftermarket, salvaged and/or repaired, having confidence in your choice and priority demanding a quality remanufactured, tested and inspected gas engine that you can rely on it key!

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO COMPROMISE! OPT FOR QUALITY, POWER, PERFORMANCE, EXCELLENCE, PRECISION -  GUARANTEED! Look no further – YOUR CUSTOM ENGINE SOLUTION AWAITS!

** NOTE: Chevy 350 (1968 through 1999)

1. Do not over-torque flywheel bolts. Bolts must be torqued to 75 lbs, or you will warp the crankshaft seal surface and cause a rear main seal leak.

2. Do not over torque oil pumps when mounting them to the rear main cap. Oil pumps must be torqued at 65 lbs, or you will pull the rear main cap out of alignment and cause main bearing damage.

3. Oil consumption will occur if the intake manifold, if not torqued properly. Start by torquing the two middle bolts and working your way out, by torquing one side, and then the other, until reaching the ends. This will work out any reasonable warp in the manifold, insuring a proper intake gasket seal. If there is an intake leak. it will suck oil from the lifter valley and/or suck air in from the outside, causing a lean burn condition.

4. Exhaust manifolds get very hot over years of use and will spring out of shape when removed from the old engine. When you try to install the exhaust manifolds on the new engine,  they will not fit, the last bolt hole on the manifold will not align with the cylinder heads. When this happens, a torch must be used to heat the manifold and expand it, then while its still hot, align it to the exhaust ports of the cylinder head and bolt it in place.

5. All General Motors oil pumps are fitted with a pick-up screen, that must be pressed into the oil pump. Many times this pick-up screen is not properly fitted into the oil pump and will fall off after a short time of use. Care must be taken to ensure the pick-up screen is fully engaged into the oil pump and then finally solder the pick-up screen to the oil pump. Care must also be taken to make sure it is adjusted to within one half of an inch from the bottom of the oil pan. It is never recommended to use an old pick-up screen from your old oil pump, a new one must be used.

6. Make sure the oil filter you install, has an anti-drain back on it.  If you don't, every time you stop your engine, all the oil in the engine will drain back to the oil pan and the next time you start it, it will dry-start. Over a short period of time,  all the dry starts will damage the engine bearings.

7. Never,  Never,  Never!, use an abrasive disk to remove old gaskets from your engine. The abrasive disk will dislodge aluminum oxide from the discs - the abrasive material its made of - and this will contaminate your engine. It will get into places you can't clean and the abrasive material will mix with the oil and destroy the engine. 

8. Never use the old EGR valve from the old engine, always replace the EGR valve. If the EGR valve is not working, the combustion chamber temperatures will increase by as much as 2,000 degrees, causing piston failure.

9. Always replace the 02 or anti knock sensor, when doing an engine change. These sensors are vital to the new engine’s computers.

10. Engines with aluminum intake manifolds, must have the anti-freeze changed every two years. The anti-freeze has a chemical that stops electrolyses from eroding the aluminum manifold, after two years,  the chemical that stops electrolyses is spent.

11. Engines equipped with oil coolers have extremely small oil passages in the cooler that make up the element. This design makes it necessary to replace the oil cooler after bearing failures, or any catastrophic engine failure that produces debris inside the engine. Remains from a failure become trapped inside the oil cooler and cannot be removed by degreasing or flushing the cooler. Trapped particles are likely to re-enter the remanufactured engine's lubricating oil supply,  causing a repeated failure.

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