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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: So Cal
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Everything should be the same. 85+ is all the same as far as I have read. From what I have read the head is the same from carb to EFI on 85+. I am doing a similar swap, but I want to go from carb to EFI in the future, so I was concerned about having to switch the head when I do so.
Technically not legal to put an older motor in a newer vehicle, but I'll never tell, and maybe laws in your state are different then communist Cali. |
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