Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
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- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
G'mornin y'all!
So, sometime last year (or year before? lol) I picked up a '97 880 engine, with the intention of doing a bit of top end work to it (heads, cam, intake, etc...), and slapping it in my 83 K20. Pretty decent deal, 200 bones for a just about complete engine. Pulled the heads, and was surprised at how good the heads looked. Decided to go a different route. I tested the heads for cracking (good to go), installed screw in studs, beehives, seals and roller tip rockers, with the intention of replacing the smog heads on my K20. Also picked up a vortec intake. Figured, while I'm in there, I might as well pop in mild RV cam too.
Here comes the question. Should I do everything all at once? IE heads, intake, cam. Or should I just put the heads/intake on, make sure she runs / starts nice with no overheating, and then go back in later to put the cam in?
I know it seems like a lot of extra work, but I'm worried about wiping the cam if I have problems getting her fired back up, as I'm not sure how much tuning I'll have to do on my Qjet with the new heads (if any?). She fires right off now and runs well. (I know, I know... if it ain't broke...lol)
Oh, and I'll be turning the 880 block into a 383 that I'll be putting together with my two boys for a future project car. Don't have the car yet, but it'll be good times putting the motor together.
Thanks in advance!
So, sometime last year (or year before? lol) I picked up a '97 880 engine, with the intention of doing a bit of top end work to it (heads, cam, intake, etc...), and slapping it in my 83 K20. Pretty decent deal, 200 bones for a just about complete engine. Pulled the heads, and was surprised at how good the heads looked. Decided to go a different route. I tested the heads for cracking (good to go), installed screw in studs, beehives, seals and roller tip rockers, with the intention of replacing the smog heads on my K20. Also picked up a vortec intake. Figured, while I'm in there, I might as well pop in mild RV cam too.
Here comes the question. Should I do everything all at once? IE heads, intake, cam. Or should I just put the heads/intake on, make sure she runs / starts nice with no overheating, and then go back in later to put the cam in?
I know it seems like a lot of extra work, but I'm worried about wiping the cam if I have problems getting her fired back up, as I'm not sure how much tuning I'll have to do on my Qjet with the new heads (if any?). She fires right off now and runs well. (I know, I know... if it ain't broke...lol)
Oh, and I'll be turning the 880 block into a 383 that I'll be putting together with my two boys for a future project car. Don't have the car yet, but it'll be good times putting the motor together.
Thanks in advance!