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Sb 400 club
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: NH / MA
Posts: 2,746
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Re: Repairing 305 vs. new Goodwrench 350
Nothing wrong with a 305 in my mind but the 350 is the route i would go. Alot of people are quick to bash the good eld 305. If you need it on the road then go for the heads. !00k is not that many miles at all. If you can aford the new motor and down time why not?? Or just get a 350 block and build it yourself as time and money permit and slap some nice heads on the 305 that you can transfer over to the 350 later?
Need the truck + fix 305 Disclamer: that is just me though
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1984 chevy c10, built 400sb,.(SOLD )77 K10 Project / daily driver "The Grinch" http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=318363 1956 Willys Wagon (327 chevy) Project (Now Buick 225) 1980 Corvette L-48 4 speed 1992 Mustang GT built 5.0 5 speed ![]() 1985 C10 LWB Sold 1982 K10 SWB plow truck Parted out 1986 D30 M1028 fire brush truck Parted out Last edited by 84 400; 02-02-2007 at 12:58 PM. |
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