K5ride
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- Joined
- May 2, 2018
- Posts
- 135
- Reaction score
- 205
- Location
- Apple Valley, CA
- First Name
- Steve
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- C10 Stepside
- Engine Size
- 350
I'm building a 350 for my 75 Stepside. I've read and heard so many good things on the Vortec head and L31 that I started with that. I picked up an 880 engine core but when I took the 062 heads into the machine shop they were both cracked. I picked up a pair of Summit Racing Vortec heads for just a little more than rebuilding stock ones (due to core charges) and they already have all the mods done. I also picked up the Edelbrock Performer 2716 manifold that has the coolant bypass provision in the front. After extensive research on the coolant bypass issue, I'm not sure which way to go to achieve the bypass. I've read about the issues with drilling the thermostat and don't want to go that route. Some use the heater core as the bypass but my return line goes to the radiator and I've read it should only go back to the water pump and bypass the radiator.
While my heads were in the shop, I started tearing down the 880 block and found the #1 rod had a spun bearing. I was already on the fence about this block due to not having a mechanical fuel pump provision but I still wanted a roller cam setup. I went on Craigslist and found a 92 638 TBI engine that still ran for $100. I tore it down and everything looks good. It has a mechanical fuel pump provision and all the roller setup is already tapped, so I'm using the 638 block with the new heads. The 638 block has the coolant bypass. It seems that I should just be able to drill holes in my new heads and call the bypass issue done. Has anyone done this or heard of anyone doing it. I searched online and I can't find anyone mentioning it. It seems like the simplist solution to the bypass issue. Am I missing something?
While my heads were in the shop, I started tearing down the 880 block and found the #1 rod had a spun bearing. I was already on the fence about this block due to not having a mechanical fuel pump provision but I still wanted a roller cam setup. I went on Craigslist and found a 92 638 TBI engine that still ran for $100. I tore it down and everything looks good. It has a mechanical fuel pump provision and all the roller setup is already tapped, so I'm using the 638 block with the new heads. The 638 block has the coolant bypass. It seems that I should just be able to drill holes in my new heads and call the bypass issue done. Has anyone done this or heard of anyone doing it. I searched online and I can't find anyone mentioning it. It seems like the simplist solution to the bypass issue. Am I missing something?