Pender1
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- Joined
- Nov 12, 2014
- Posts
- 352
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- Location
- SC
- First Name
- Brian
- Truck Year
- 1986|2014
- Truck Model
- K5|1500
- Engine Size
- 5.3L|5.3L
Sadly, I think my stock 305 is approaching it's last days. It's burning oil more than ever and I'm getting huge amounts of blowby. It's not really worth fixing when I can move up to a 350 so easily. The problem is I'm working on a budget (as most of us are).
My question is, what's they most economical way that I can get a new/rebuilt 350 with >250hp? Should I buy the $1500 long block that Summit sells and modify it, or am I better off going down another path? I've got some experience working on engines, but I've never built one so I'm hesitant to go the short block route. Any advice would be appreciated.
Oh yea, I want to stay carbureted and I already have long tube headers.
My question is, what's they most economical way that I can get a new/rebuilt 350 with >250hp? Should I buy the $1500 long block that Summit sells and modify it, or am I better off going down another path? I've got some experience working on engines, but I've never built one so I'm hesitant to go the short block route. Any advice would be appreciated.
Oh yea, I want to stay carbureted and I already have long tube headers.