Dutch724
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2016
- Posts
- 20
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Raleigh
- First Name
- Adam
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 305
My son and I are rebuilding a 350 motor that is out of a 92’ pickup truck. It will be put into an 83’ K10 pickup. We are decent mechanics but neither one of us has rebuilt a motor yet. Looking for some guidance from some of you season pros out there that has done this a few times with success.
I would like to get no less than 365hp and 394 torque out of the motor on pump gas. I’m thinking about keeping the compression in the 9:1 area. My plan is so far to put factory Vortec heads 64cc with 2.02” intake valve. Low rise intake manifold. Holly 4160 carb.
Where I’m stuck at is the cam. I was going with comp cam 280 magnum 230/230 @50 /480 lift. But I don’t want the rough idle or lobe. I want a nice smooth idle. It will be a daily driver with get up and go. Can someone suggest a good cam to go with?
We haven’t put the block into the shop yet to be bored out. I’m wondering if it would be better to bore it to .30 over or go all the way to .60 to get more power out of the block?
Any advice would be welcomed. Thank you!!
I would like to get no less than 365hp and 394 torque out of the motor on pump gas. I’m thinking about keeping the compression in the 9:1 area. My plan is so far to put factory Vortec heads 64cc with 2.02” intake valve. Low rise intake manifold. Holly 4160 carb.
Where I’m stuck at is the cam. I was going with comp cam 280 magnum 230/230 @50 /480 lift. But I don’t want the rough idle or lobe. I want a nice smooth idle. It will be a daily driver with get up and go. Can someone suggest a good cam to go with?
We haven’t put the block into the shop yet to be bored out. I’m wondering if it would be better to bore it to .30 over or go all the way to .60 to get more power out of the block?
Any advice would be welcomed. Thank you!!