Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
- Posts
- 245
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- 306
- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
Finally got some time to tinker these last few days. Wife worked on restoring the dash while I de-smogged and added headers. Also put in a new headliner!
So with the headers installed, she seems to have a touch more grunt, but I always knew that I wanted to do a bit more for her. I'm thinking an RV cam and heads to go along with a new intake and existing (rebuild) Q-jet. I don't want a high RPM screamer by any means, just something that I can have fun with every once in a while off the light. As such, I'm not looking at a full rebuild or an LS swap or anything.
That being said, should I just do it all at once? I worry that if I put it ALL in (intake, heads and cam) that I may have to futz with her to get her running smoothly, and I'd rather not have to do that while I'm trying to break in a new cam/lifters.
Should I do it in steps, and get her running in-between each step? That seems like a pain in the arse (not to mention expensive in time and gaskets). Or should I just slap it all in at once?
Thanks y'all!
So with the headers installed, she seems to have a touch more grunt, but I always knew that I wanted to do a bit more for her. I'm thinking an RV cam and heads to go along with a new intake and existing (rebuild) Q-jet. I don't want a high RPM screamer by any means, just something that I can have fun with every once in a while off the light. As such, I'm not looking at a full rebuild or an LS swap or anything.
That being said, should I just do it all at once? I worry that if I put it ALL in (intake, heads and cam) that I may have to futz with her to get her running smoothly, and I'd rather not have to do that while I'm trying to break in a new cam/lifters.
Should I do it in steps, and get her running in-between each step? That seems like a pain in the arse (not to mention expensive in time and gaskets). Or should I just slap it all in at once?
Thanks y'all!