poboy73
Member
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2018
- Posts
- 32
- Reaction score
- 20
- Location
- Green Bay, WI
- First Name
- Brian
- Truck Year
- 1986 GMC
- Truck Model
- K1500
- Engine Size
- 350
I purchased this truck after a recent restoration and love the truck, however the new crate 350 they installed lacks the HP that I would like to see. It is a show truck and daily driver in the summer so doesn't have to win at the track but I would like it to have more pep than a Cavalier. With that I am not trying to get 400HP for under $500, but wanting to keep the current engine and just maximize it's potential without going overboard where a new engine would make more sense. It only has 1000 miles on it right now.
Adders to the base crate engine that I can see are the Edelbrock Performer (0-5500 RPM) and has a Q-Jet 795CFM carb. The rest of the engine specs are below:
The 12681429 engine remains our most popular crate engine of all time! This is a great entry level replacement engine for older cars and trucks, and a great basic street rod engine. All of the parts in this engine, including the block, are Brand New!
Specifications:
Power: 250 HP @4300 RPM, 350 ft. lbs. of torque @ 3600 RPM
Displacement: 350 CID, 5.7L
Bore x Stroke: 4.00” x 3.48”
Compression Ratio: 8.5:1
Recommended Fuel: 87 Octane
Block: Cast Iron, 2 piece rear seal, 4-bolt main caps.
Crankshaft: Nodular Iron
Connecting Rods: Powdered Metal Steel
Pistons: Cast Aluminum
Camshaft: Hydraulic Flat Tappet
Cam Lift: .383” Intake / .401” exhaust
Cam Duration @ .050”: 194 deg. Intake / 202 deg. Exhaust
Lobe Separation: 112 Degree
Cylinder Heads: Cast Iron, 3/8” pressed in rocker studs.
Combustion Chamber: 76cc
Valves: .194” Intake/ 1.50” Exhaust
Rocker Arms: Stamped Steel, 1.5:1 Ratio
Valve Springs:3911068
Balance: Internal
Maximum GM Recommended RPM: 5100
Ignition Timing: Base 10 degrees BTDC, 32 degrees total
Cylinder Head Notes: 7 Bolt style Exhaust Flange Standard, 85' and prior intake manifold bolt pattern. Perimeter bolt style Valve Covers. This head is very similar to the old #882 castings from the 1970's.
I am new at the engine stuff so I am looking for ideas that can be done without pulling the engine out for now. The previous owner had the following ideas but when I checked with Summit they weren't necessarily in agreement. Looking for others inputs.
Headers 137Y
http://www.stans-headers.com/gm_headers.htm
with dual 2.5 exhaust. Currently has manifolds with 3" single exhaust.
Camshaft
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cca-cl12-268-4/overview/make/chevrolet
Heads
Not sure on this but have read vortec or Edelbrock Performer heads are good options
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/mc/cylinder-heads/chevy/performer-sb.shtml
I am sure I am missing things as I have never done this before but I would like a positive experience and be able to work on this in the shop with my son. Not sure if a top end kit/total power package makes mores sense given my experience but open for suggestions.
Thanks
Adders to the base crate engine that I can see are the Edelbrock Performer (0-5500 RPM) and has a Q-Jet 795CFM carb. The rest of the engine specs are below:
The 12681429 engine remains our most popular crate engine of all time! This is a great entry level replacement engine for older cars and trucks, and a great basic street rod engine. All of the parts in this engine, including the block, are Brand New!
Specifications:
Power: 250 HP @4300 RPM, 350 ft. lbs. of torque @ 3600 RPM
Displacement: 350 CID, 5.7L
Bore x Stroke: 4.00” x 3.48”
Compression Ratio: 8.5:1
Recommended Fuel: 87 Octane
Block: Cast Iron, 2 piece rear seal, 4-bolt main caps.
Crankshaft: Nodular Iron
Connecting Rods: Powdered Metal Steel
Pistons: Cast Aluminum
Camshaft: Hydraulic Flat Tappet
Cam Lift: .383” Intake / .401” exhaust
Cam Duration @ .050”: 194 deg. Intake / 202 deg. Exhaust
Lobe Separation: 112 Degree
Cylinder Heads: Cast Iron, 3/8” pressed in rocker studs.
Combustion Chamber: 76cc
Valves: .194” Intake/ 1.50” Exhaust
Rocker Arms: Stamped Steel, 1.5:1 Ratio
Valve Springs:3911068
Balance: Internal
Maximum GM Recommended RPM: 5100
Ignition Timing: Base 10 degrees BTDC, 32 degrees total
Cylinder Head Notes: 7 Bolt style Exhaust Flange Standard, 85' and prior intake manifold bolt pattern. Perimeter bolt style Valve Covers. This head is very similar to the old #882 castings from the 1970's.
I am new at the engine stuff so I am looking for ideas that can be done without pulling the engine out for now. The previous owner had the following ideas but when I checked with Summit they weren't necessarily in agreement. Looking for others inputs.
Headers 137Y
http://www.stans-headers.com/gm_headers.htm
with dual 2.5 exhaust. Currently has manifolds with 3" single exhaust.
Camshaft
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cca-cl12-268-4/overview/make/chevrolet
Heads
Not sure on this but have read vortec or Edelbrock Performer heads are good options
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/mc/cylinder-heads/chevy/performer-sb.shtml
I am sure I am missing things as I have never done this before but I would like a positive experience and be able to work on this in the shop with my son. Not sure if a top end kit/total power package makes mores sense given my experience but open for suggestions.
Thanks