shortarms
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- Location
- Oklahoma
- First Name
- Rex
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K10 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
I have a 1986 K10 suburban (carbed, OE quadrajet). I bought it last year, odometer shows 25xxx miles. I'm guessing based on vehicle condition that it's 125 or 225. Engine is stock, minus most of the smog. I am still running the cat because I haven't had time to yank it off. I'm only running vac advance, booster, hvac, and trans lockup. EGR is blocked. Heat riser/EFE is wired open for now. I've never really done anything performance-wise with GM stuff until now, so these may seem stupid questions. I haven't checked casting numbers, but I'm assuming these are the "80s TRUCK" heads, 75cc chambers.
I'm looking to build a little more power. The truck was rated at 265TQ/165HP. It's got the 700r4 with 3.42 diff gears and 31's which don't help matters because of how low the RPMs are at highway speed. I know that moving to 3.73 or 4.10 gears would be an easy-ish fix, but it's not in the cards right now and would be at the expense of mileage as we're just moving the cruise RPM range around. I do plan on doing long tube headers.
Here's the fun part: the heads need to come off. Head gaskets are puking coolant down the sides of the block and valve guide seals are toast. So I'm kind of thinking if the heads need to come off, how can I best spend $$ to get a little power? Here's what I've been thinking:
1- check valves for leakage. if good, replace seals and bolt them back on. block the exhaust crossover. no further changes.
2- #1, plus an intake. (is there any power difference between a new edelbrock and an older craigslist edelbrock?)
3- snag a new set of (65cc?) heads, rebuild them and swap.
4- as above, plus an intake
5- vortec heads, rebuild them, and obviously an intake.
All I'm getting at is that I don't know where to best gain torque per dollar. Will the gain on vortec heads and an intake be worth the cash? Am I taking a chance the bottom end won't hold up?
I'm looking to build a little more power. The truck was rated at 265TQ/165HP. It's got the 700r4 with 3.42 diff gears and 31's which don't help matters because of how low the RPMs are at highway speed. I know that moving to 3.73 or 4.10 gears would be an easy-ish fix, but it's not in the cards right now and would be at the expense of mileage as we're just moving the cruise RPM range around. I do plan on doing long tube headers.
Here's the fun part: the heads need to come off. Head gaskets are puking coolant down the sides of the block and valve guide seals are toast. So I'm kind of thinking if the heads need to come off, how can I best spend $$ to get a little power? Here's what I've been thinking:
1- check valves for leakage. if good, replace seals and bolt them back on. block the exhaust crossover. no further changes.
2- #1, plus an intake. (is there any power difference between a new edelbrock and an older craigslist edelbrock?)
3- snag a new set of (65cc?) heads, rebuild them and swap.
4- as above, plus an intake
5- vortec heads, rebuild them, and obviously an intake.
All I'm getting at is that I don't know where to best gain torque per dollar. Will the gain on vortec heads and an intake be worth the cash? Am I taking a chance the bottom end won't hold up?
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