x2 (or 3 or 4 or whatever) on roller cam all the way. No break-in worries, no $10/quart oil, cam and lifters last WAYYYY longer, can change individual parts, etc. etc.
I bought a $300 vortec roller motor core. Plan was to use entire valve train AND both heads, but only one head was usable. Had to pay core ($100) for the other vortec head and I still feel like I got my money's worth. (Although I was able to get some money out of the short block along with some TBI heads).
My experience with these motors mostly matches up with what's been said.
- Most '87 up truck motors have the standoffs and holes drilled and tapped, true for both my '90 and '91 4-bolt motors at least.
- There's rumors on the net that even some truck motors had rollers, but I've never seen any hard evidence.
- I've read lots of places where 350s from cars like Caprices had factory rollers, but no personal experience.
- 96 is when they switched to vortec heads and I believe all Vortecs were rollers. (and wasn't the 4.3 "vortec" much earlier than the 350? Could be reason they were rollers earlier, too?)
- all these motors had stamped rocker arms, vortec, tbi, whatever. No full roller or even roller tip rockers on any of this era of SBCs, AFAIK.