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Old 07-19-2008, 11:58 PM   #26
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Re: Waking up my 350 SBC

Sweet-looking truck and engine!! That's all I have to comment.
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Sweet-looking truck and engine!! That's all I have to comment.
Thanks! I'm doing what I know works and is fun to drive. If I want to go get groceries or pick up the folks at the airport I'll take my crew cab 05' Chevy Colorado truck....it's got a 5 cylinder and you can barely hear it run.
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I think it needs a turbo or a supercharger or both,with nitrous.
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I think it needs a turbo or a supercharger or both,with nitrous.
That's great...thanks for thinking!
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With respect to the late Roy Scheider..... you're gonna need bigger tires.
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With respect to the late Roy Scheider..... you're gonna need bigger tires.
Foul! Off topic...opinion rejected, next.... LOL!
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you might want to ID what heads you have before changing to an aggressive cam poor heads are poor heads doesnt matter how far you open the valves or how long they stay open/ rhen theres the question do you have pressin or screwin rocker studs not to mention the valve spring height how about piston clearance?

all in all your plan is a poorly thought out one
Maybe you should pay attention before spouting off. He already said he was putting new aluminum heads on it. Sounds like a good combo to me.

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Maybe you should pay attention before spouting off. He already said he was putting new aluminum heads on it. Sounds like a good combo to me.

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Maybe you should pay attention before spouting off. He already said he was putting new aluminum heads on it. Sounds like a good combo to me.

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Ahhhhhh.....my feelings exactly!!!!

Perhaps he was looking over his social security benefit check and missed that line where I stated Aluminum Heads were being purchased????

This is only an attempt at comedy ...nothing personal. Maybe I'm better at comedy than engine building??? LOL!
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Maybe you should pay attention before spouting off. He already said he was putting new aluminum heads on it. Sounds like a good combo to me.

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Is that with or without the dish pistons
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Old 07-20-2008, 07:16 PM   #36
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I went mechanical and I will not be going back to vacuum carbs. My truck is a weekend cruiser so the gas mileage issue was a non issue. I also went to mechanical dist also. Have fun with your new hot rod. THe only thing I would have done differently, I should have installed a Hyd. Roller.
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I'm impressed. It's painted "Arrest Me Red", so a little ooomph under the hood certainly ain't gonna be out of place.

You evidently know what you want and how to get it done.

What works for you is what works for YOU. I say, "Go for it".
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Don't forget the high performance Left hand blinker fluid !! Good for 20 Horsepower !!
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Thanks! I'm doing what I know works and is fun to drive. If I want to go get groceries or pick up the folks at the airport I'll take my crew cab 05' Chevy Colorado truck....it's got a 5 cylinder and you can barely hear it run.
I say put the 5 cyl in with a supercharger,nitros,and...
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I am glad this thread has taken a comic turn rather than the other route. Thanks special-K for the 5 cylinder vote! and ...yes Bob picked up that performance blinker fluid yesterday!
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Screw it,just send me all the performance parts and buy a crate motor
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Screw it,just send me all the performance parts and buy a crate motor
Steelhorse ...you better go back and read thru this thread again...My plan is poorly thought out and the performance parts I have bought will do nothing but eat gas, and think of the money you will save when you buy YOUR crate motor, LOL!!!
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I am a mechanic,I dont think we are allowed to buy crate motors.(It just seems wrong)
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With that 496 in overkill you should go to the other extreme and build a 230 for lil red
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With that 496 in overkill you should go to the other extreme and build a 230 for lil red
I think it had 190 hp as it was...absolutely embarrassing to drive. Heads were low compression casting number 333882, which I believe were 1.90 1.54 76cc smog heads. Combine those heads with the dished pistons = Dog!
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I am in the process of deciding wether I should go with a big block or just a 383 stroker. But after seeing the pict of that motor I think I just made up my mind .....lol

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Hey Dude you have absolutely no idea what you are taking about, period. This package is has been matched and put together by Smith Racing of Denver, whom has done numerous winning engines. Seems a bit out of line for you to tell me my plan has been poorly thought out after many hours of disussing what we should do with the owner Tom Smith, when you know NOTHING of what has been dicussed.... but whatever Cdowns. and cdowns...heads were ID'd long before you spoke up and they are lousy heads for making power...that's why I said new aluminum heads were being purchased. Your negitive comment is out of line, and adds nothing positive to this board!

I did not post what I was doing to get a cheap shot from someone, seems kinda F'd up....don't ya think??? I will probably delete this whole post if it goes on a negitive pissing match route, as I cannot stand some idiot spouting off like this when he knows nothing of what has been discussed...it pisses me off and truly I do not come to this board to share info only to get slammed by someone like cdowns.

Trans is a 500 hp rated 700R4 built by Monster Motor Sports...It has a 2500 Stall convertor, because when I bought the truck the PO told me the engine had been rebuilt and was near 400 hp....he lied!!!! So to leave it as it is, nothing is matched up as I had the trans built thinking the engine was 400 hp.

This truck is not a daily driver, nowhere near. This truck is a HOT ROD, and when I want the secondaries open ...I step on the pedal...and do not have to wait for vaccuum.


I am going to say a couple of things, and I hope my post isn't too far down for it to have been said a couple of times before, but when I first read your OP I thought exactly what cdowns thought, then I reread your post and then I saw the bit of info I missed, which was the alum 64cc 2.02/1.60 heads. I think he was going off the fact that you were adding a ton of serious parts to an unknown headed SBC. I do not think he off on his comments about the plan given (I am assuming here as I was thinking along the lines of his post when I first read your OP) he thought you were using an unknown iron head, but his manner of commenting was a bit harsh (I am not defending that at all).

Now on to my thoughts, that top end set up sounds like it will be knarly, but you are adding a lot of high dollar parts to an unknown short block, which means it could be bone stock with OE stuff (cast pistons {maybe even dished}, reused rod bolts and cheapy cast rings) that being said, it could grenade the bottom end in short order. If it was just stock rebuild it probably wasn't balanced so anything over 5k rpm (which that cam, heads, intake are going to want to do and up to 6500 rpm) you will be pulling the pin on the grenade and waiting for the boom. A good perf oriented short block can be had for $800 and up and would be a good investment if you want it to hold up to the rest of the parts. Heck you can get a built 383 short block with a warranty for $1000-1500 from GM and many other sources).

I am trying to err on the side of caution since I hate to redo anything on my junk. Ultimately this is your ride and you'll do as you want (and so would I), but you asked so we answered. I know your motor will run good and perform better than it does now, as it probably has low compression and tiny cam, iron intake etc. It is just wether you want to risk blowing up the stock bottom end and hurting a head or the cam, etc, etc. If a rod bolt fails you could wreck one or both heads. My gut says to tell ya to sell your motor for whatever you can get for it ($3-500 towards a short block can't hurt, right?) and invest in building a short block or have one built, and a 383 will do more than the 350, see how adding a little more umpff can get out of hand!?

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I am going to edit, well add on to my response above. I read your OP and then read cdowns, then reread your OP and saw the heads were going to be swapped, I was right there with cdowns till I saw the part about the heads. So, I hit respond and didn't read to the end (I know read it all otherwise you add stuff that is already there) so my thoughts were dead on, just late to the party.

I am adding this to be sure to say, I love both of those trucks and I am with you, but as you found out my advice on not messing with an unknown came to you anyways. A lot of us buy vehicles with an unknown SBC under the hood and some of us start adding, bigger cams, intakes, headers, carb, etc and still have a dog or worse yet build a hot rod that breaks the bottom end. I just try to see that the extra $$$ for a short block makes the $$$ spent on the top end a good investment that'll last.

OBTW I don't condone cdowns method of stating his point, even though i am pretty sure it was a matter of not seeing that the heads were going to be swapped. Diplomatic isn't an adverb I'd use to discribe his manner, but neither is mine all the time.

BTW did ya ever decide on the 5-speed??? TKO600!!?? I am so getting there!! I am about ready to axe all of my "projects" and focus on my 70RS/SS Camaro with the Vortec 383 I built with a TKO600, and maybe a 72 2wd Blazer with 500ci BBC and a TKO600. When my back is all better from the surgery (should be 8 months or so to be 100%) then i am into the Camaro for sure and probably the Blazer as well!!

Can't wait to see picts of Lil Red with it's new fire breather!
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Hey 70...did you read that when the heads were pulled off and that the low compression dished pistons were found and I then bought a brand new rebuilt 3970010 short block lower...w/ new SRP flat top pistons, a forged crank, h beam rods...all the trick stuff from Smith Racing???????? So....the bottom isn't UNKNOWN!!!! And you said I "asked"??? I.... never asked what people thought...I just posted what I was doing. Opinions came flying in like homing pidgions.

Yes TKO 600 is going in the BBC truck. Get that back better buddy!!!! Split bumper 70 rs/ss Camaro????

I will probably never post again about the specifics of my engine building. I find there are so many opinions and some of them with no real validity or merit IMHO, to back up as to what they are saying. I have been building SBC's for nearly 30 years....this isn't my first rodeo. I never asked "Hey what do you think I should do". I do care for this board, just not going to go down this road again about what I'm building under the hood. My bad, didn't realize it would cause the opinions to fly.

Everybody, take a deep breath... and now breathe....I promise I won't ask for any money from you to help pay for my toy. She'll go brrrrummmm when I turn the key...it's all going to be OK. LOL!
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Hey Chevydude what heads are you using?I saw that you bought a new short block,what displacement is it?
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