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Re: Camaro 305CI?
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Posted by CRUSADER on June 16, 2007 at 09:53:29 from (70.133.153.36):
In Reply to: Camaro 305CI? posted by farmer poor on June 15, 2007 at 22:12:28:
Personally, I never owned one but have driven and used quite a few vehicles with one in. Seems like they are/where durable and gave good performance. A friend of mine has a 84 GMC half ton pickup he bought used in 89. A couple of years ago he decided to swap the engine out because it was starting to have some serious issues. Other than routine maintenance (ie. plugs, wires, filters, oil and lubes,etc.) the only major work that engine had done to it was have the timing chain/gears replaced at around 250,000 miles. He had over 300,000 miles on it when he had another 305 from an 83 model that he'd also owned (prior to this one and a wreck that totaled it out) put in it. Personally I think it's a good engine and will good service, doesn't have the pull and umph that the 350 does but will get better mpg and will handle anything that a half ton pickup can carry or pull and still have some extra left. Jim
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