75gmck25
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- Truck Year
- 1975
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- K25 Camper Special TH350 NP203
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Also consider an option to get your compression up a little. The old 350 SBC only had about 8.2-8.5 compression ratio with 72 cc chambers, and I assume your new heads have 64cc chambers. You can use thinner head gaskets and it wil gets you a little more compression, but still run on regular gas. Gaskets run from .015 to .039 thickness so it can make a difference.
I used a 213/217 @ .050 Howard’s roller cam conversion with my aluminum heads and it has great low end torque. The relatively mild cam means my horsepower probably hits only about 300-325 with stock exhaust manifolds, and about 325-350 if I switched to headers. However, it has very “usable” low end torque for a heavy truck.
I used a 213/217 @ .050 Howard’s roller cam conversion with my aluminum heads and it has great low end torque. The relatively mild cam means my horsepower probably hits only about 300-325 with stock exhaust manifolds, and about 325-350 if I switched to headers. However, it has very “usable” low end torque for a heavy truck.