75gmck25
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- First Name
- Bruce
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- K25 Camper Special TH350 NP203
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Unless you can get the compression higher and also significantly improve the flow of the old heads (hard to do), the duration of that Elgin cam is not a good match. It may work okay and may not sound too bad, but you need about 9.5+ compression and decent head flow (Vortecs or better) to get the power from that higher duration cam. With near stock engine it would be more typical to limit it to no more than around 212-214 @ .050 duration, and for a heavy truck you might want to go even lower.
If your budget is really $600, then you should be able to stretch it (using used parts, etc.) to get an aluminum dual plane intake, carburetor, inexpensive headers with dual exhaust, and maybe a store brand cam (Summit, Jegs, etc.) but thats about it. Once you start spending money on engine rebuilding you will not have anything left for the bolt-ons.
Bruce
If your budget is really $600, then you should be able to stretch it (using used parts, etc.) to get an aluminum dual plane intake, carburetor, inexpensive headers with dual exhaust, and maybe a store brand cam (Summit, Jegs, etc.) but thats about it. Once you start spending money on engine rebuilding you will not have anything left for the bolt-ons.
Bruce