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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Missouri
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350 Vortec questions / suggestions
I just bought a 350 HO crate engine this week for my 76 C20 and need some advice. The engine is part # 19420879 350/331hp and has a build date of 2021. The first owner ran the engine for less than hour, but I have no idea if he broke in the cam. I did see a 10 second video of it running before I bought it and it's been sitting around for 4 years. I'm the 3rd owner of it, both of the previous owners sold their project cars to LS guys. I'm going to pull the intake to see if it's drilled for a roller cam, if so, I'd like to install a roller cam/kit from GM crate 350/357 engine. My truck is a 76 C20 with 4:10 gears, it's just a shop truck, and a fair weather driver. Is this a good cam choice? Will the Vortec heads cause any header fitment issues? Also, I see where Hooker makes cast iron manifolds. Anyone using these? Thanks!
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Location: Bay Area, CA
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Re: 350 Vortec questions / suggestions
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I am also curious if anyone has used the hooker cast iron manifolds. They seem pretty slick but in terms of performance, they better be worth the extra money over new Dorman manifolds. |
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Missouri
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Re: 350 Vortec questions / suggestions
I did some more research and found that a stock Vortec head can only handle up to .475 lift, so the GM Hot Cam is out, I'll just stick with what I have.
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