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Old 06-14-2010, 12:04 AM   #1
rennalds
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350 help

First off I know there are going to be a ton of opinions on this and a ton of ways to go. My son has a 71 c10 with a/c and a 350. The 350 runs pretty good, but we are looking for another 350 to buy and build it slowly throughout the rest of the year. Been lookin on craigslist and there are a ton of 350's but how do we know if they will fit(be the easiest to build/mount for his application). Thinking bout starting with a short block and building it up from there but definitely want to give him an increase in power. Also heard the blocks that take the short H2O pump are the best??? Any comments or ideas would be great not looking for a complete how to just something to get us pointed in the right direction.

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Old 06-14-2010, 12:33 AM   #2
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Re: 350 help

Hey,

I believe almost all SBC's will take the shorty water pumps. Many options out there for that, the blocks not an issue.

If Im picking up a motor to build I usually look for a cheapo old chevy 3/4 ton thats hammered (but runs) and I purchase the whole truck. Buying blocks seperate is always a risk as you havent seen or heard running, how do you know theyre not garbage?

Machine work aint cheap! Better safe than sorry IMO.

Good luck on the build
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