Skweegle89
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- Joined
- May 21, 2014
- Posts
- 2,347
- Reaction score
- 25
- Location
- Oklahoma
- First Name
- Zach
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
#1 sounds OK except for the trouble shooting. The other post was troubleshooting and I still have trouble. I am willing to do it though.
#2 sounds like if done right, could ad some hp now and have potential for the future if the right block can be fired up for $2500.
#3 I don't know if can be done on budget. There always seams to be more to buy, like torque converter, flex plate, electric fuel pump, cam, etc.
#4 I've heard repeatedly that it cost the same to rebuild as to buy a crate and you just have a old motor with no warranty.
I am not arguing with you if you cant tell. I'm just confused and overloaded with good information.
I was in the same boat as you a few months ago. Ended up being a couple bent pushrods and several wiped cam lobes. Not at all saying that's what your problem is, as it's probably not, but I threw parts and money at it for a good 4 months before I pulled the cam and later the whole motor. Ended up buying the $1500 crate with a 3 year 100k mile warranty. Traded my 1406 carb for a performer intake that replaced the high rise that was on it. Bought a qjet and haven't looked back. Just do yourself a favor before you buy a motor and find somebody with a spare qjet carb that you can borrow for a day. Slap it on and tune it and see if it helps. My 1406 was holding me way back. I have a thread on here about 80 pages long trying to diagnose my problem. We finally found it but it was a frustrating road. Spend some time and make sure your motor is in good shape and if it is, cam it, carb it and toss an intake and headers on it so it can breath and you won't be disappointed.
Sent from an old rotary telephone.