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I bought a 1990 L98 corvette motor at a swap meet that I want to put in my 57 chev. I have a rebuilt 1977 350 motor that I would like to take the tuned port injection and heads off the L98 and put them on the 1977 350. I have been told that the tuned port heads wont bolt up to the early 350's. I have been told that the tuned port heads have a differant head bolt angle. Did the newer 350 blocks change the head bolt mounting? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Harold Pickett

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Yes that will work the difference is the angle of the intake bolts.


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dens41, Thanks for the info, what do I need to do to adapt the intake to my motor?


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