Obwonkonobe
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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2017
- Posts
- 531
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- 116
- Location
- AZ
- First Name
- Ethan
- Truck Year
- 78
- Truck Model
- C10 custom deluxe
- Engine Size
- 350
You should go up to atleat a 5.7 rod, one of the reason the 400 has such a bad rep is the short stroke puts a lot of side load on the cylinder walls, longer rods help reduce this. Problem with 6.0 rods is dont you have to buy a smaller than normal base circle cam adding additional cost?
for the cost of checking the vortec heads, valve job and screw in studs you will be about the cost of a new set of aftermarket vortec heads. I just swapped my truck to vortecs and a cam..wish I had just put the money in my 454 instead. Prices as I encoutered
vortec heads $100
needing addition non cracked head $35
magna flux, valve job, new seals, springs & setup $400
Used intake manifold $100
gaskets $75
cam & lifters $120
springs again because machine shop ones broke. $30
timing chain $30
And you will need new rings, bearings, seals, hone... either save and do it right or dont do it at all.
You make a really good point there about cost. Il probably end up doing vortecs, a 5.7 rod (or 6 but I don't want to get fancy with the cam). But that's why im starting it now rather than when the 350 goes out. What should a machine shop charge for a basic refresh on a block? I've never had to use one before. Does anyone know of a good one in Phoenix az?