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02-08-2021, 09:00 PM | #26 |
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Re: Budget Vortec Head Upgrade
Here's how you can run original valve covers:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Speedway-Ce...ss!76028!US!-1 https://www.ebay.com/itm/SBC-Valve-C...rd!76028!US!-1 Note that some have a rubber seal that in a machined slot while others use dual gaskets above and below the adapter. I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has used the rubber seal in the machined slot type as to whether there were any leakage issues. I'd "think" they'd be less likely to leak than stock gaskets, but then again, not sure how rigid the adapters are. I have a couple sets of actual GM adapters that I plan to use - found them at an old Chevy dealer near where I grew up - called the lady behind the parts desk, she even knew some of my relatives, and boom, they were in the mail. GM used to make these adapters shortly after the vortec heads came out, but I don't think they still do. From what I could tell they are identical to the ones offered by Speedway. |
02-08-2021, 09:11 PM | #27 | |
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02-08-2021, 09:22 PM | #28 |
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I agree - that's my preferred choice and the type I bought, I just haven't had a chance to use them just yet. If you painted their edges chevy orange, they'd likely almost disappear visually - i.e. look like a slightly deeper head - and all you'd see is the usual gasket below the stock valve cover, over top of the adapter. I think they should seal well to the head due to the vortec bolt down pattern - and then you'd have the 'normal' leak concerns with the stock valve cover to the top of the adapter. The only ones I've ever seen good pics of installed were a thicker, different type of adapter and they kinda stood out if not painted.
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02-08-2021, 09:26 PM | #29 | |
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02-09-2021, 04:31 AM | #30 | |
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I started with a g.m. crate engine for a 3/4 ton and up. As they are have 4 bolt mains over the 1/2 ton 2 bolt. (2 bolt mains part number ends with a 2, the 4 bolt main crate ends with a 3) . 2021.52 Bought the ram jet roller cam, (172.63) 1.6 roller rockers,(227.95) ls9 beehive springs and comp cams retainers and locks. (112.31) Drilled out the push rod holes , slowly as I did not pull the heads. Edelbrook dual pattern(339.95) you can bolt on a q-jet or a square bore carb) intake . cast alum valve covers (118.95) short water pump (45.00) one piece rubber oil pan gasket (24.94) timing cover gasket (5.56) rubber valve cover gaskets (19.92).melonized distributor gear 45.99) had HEI and The carb rebuild kit and new float for the q-jet was 18.67 and 7.99 Carb studs. 8.95, a tube of rtv for the intake china walls. 7.65, thermostat and gasket 11.54 engine paint 9.23 bolts for water pump 3.12 90's truck flexplate with the newer bolt pattern 65.99 Should have 330-340hp as it is a ramjet long block now. |
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02-09-2021, 11:40 AM | #31 | |
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02-09-2021, 11:40 AM | #32 | |
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Yes, great design that limits how much the gaskets can be compressed.
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02-09-2021, 12:38 PM | #33 | |
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I ended up using only the block, oil pan, and pan baffle, and bought a balanced rotating assembly. The good news is I sold the nodular iron crank, pistons, and rods for about what I paid for the entire engine! If I had a do-over I would have kept the crank and rods, and then used D-dish pistons and have it all balanced locally. I also used the RamJet roller cam with the valves springs and retainers I mentioned above. Small world!
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02-09-2021, 01:13 PM | #34 |
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My 906 heads have the hardened exhaust valve seats, but they came out of a 1/2 ton pickup. I didn't have them magnafluxed, so I'm definitely taking a gamble. I just inspected them thoroughly with the valves removed.
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02-09-2021, 08:21 PM | #35 |
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I have been running the Speedway valve cover adaptors on a crate L31 for two years of 'daily' driving and have had no leaks. The o-ring was thick enough to compress nicely against the head. I thought if it ever did start to leak, I would just use some RTV. But, so far, so good. I also use the thick blue cover gaskets from Speedway. (910-17001)
I also painted the sides of the adaptors orange so they didn't stand out. Most people don't even notice at first glance. Here are a couple old bad pics. Note that the valve cover is not bolted down but the gasket is under there to give you and idea.
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02-09-2021, 08:59 PM | #36 |
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Not referring to you personally but I just don't understand this. The center bolt valve covers is an upgrade just like the roller cam and one piece rear seal. Yet people pay extra so they can put the old leaky type valve covers back on. For what? It's only bolts not every other bolt is the same as factory.
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02-09-2021, 10:30 PM | #37 | |
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02-10-2021, 08:17 AM | #38 | |
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Same reason Holley sells a bunch of efi units that look like a Holley double pumper. Same reason they make a big deal out of putting a shaft radio in , and not a din sized unit. I am in the planing stages of building an era correct type/themed vehicle. There are some newer things I will be able to hide and still look the part and others I will not be able to. My truck I went with the newer engine because it was all new and cheaper than having a machine shop do a basic rebuild on my old unit. If I rebuilt my old 350, and add a roller cam and better than smog heads, it would have been 4500.-5000.00 the base rebuild 2500.00 + retrofit roller cam and lifters/etc 1100.00+ heads 1200.00+ better intake than the cast iron lump 109. The g.m. crate vortec and the parts to turn it into a copy of the ram jet 350 with 330-340 hp was under 3k . It seems g.m. prices the crate engines a fair bit higher now. but when I bought it for a little over 2 grand, it was a no brainer, all new everything from g.m. |
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02-27-2021, 11:56 PM | #39 |
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I went ahead and preemptively replaced my intake manifold gasket with the metal/rubber Felpro MS98000T gasket. I am waiting for the RTV to cure, so I haven't started it up, but one thing I noticed right away was that the manifold bolts didn't feel mushy like they did when I torqued down the Mr. Gasket gasket. I followed the guidelines in this video, starting at 13:49.
https://youtu.be/uoB8t6__210 Last edited by pjmoreland; 04-14-2021 at 06:42 PM. |
02-28-2021, 08:17 AM | #40 |
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Would those vortec heads work on a 400 sb. Would i have to drill out the steam hole passages? P J that engine looks great in there.
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02-28-2021, 01:05 PM | #41 |
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Thanks, OL SKOOL. This article talks briefly about drilling steam passages by hand in Vortec heads.
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03-01-2021, 03:53 AM | #42 | |
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