12-11-2003, 02:57 PM | #1 |
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Engine Dilema!
Well,
The 307 in my dump burns a quart of oil every 100 miles. I have a $2500 350 in my half ton. I still have the original 305 which runs fine. I also have a 350 stripped down from a 72 which ran fine lowest cylinder was 130 and highest was 155. I tore it apart though for no good reason. So now figure if I was to use that motor I might as well re-build it which I could do for around 1200. I have the money right now but am probably going to buy a plow and don't really want to spend big bucks on another motor right now. I guess a list of what I see are my options would be best. 1. Swap out 350 for 305 in 1/2 ton and put 350 in Dump. Pros: a.brand new 350 don't really need it in 1/2 ton. b.saves me the most money Cons: a. Will take me the most time which as always is at a premium. b 305 really should be re-built even though it runs fine and burns little oil it still has 150k and leaks oil from every possible seal etc. 2. Re-build 350 from 72 Pros: a. I have the motor and it would otherwise probably go to waste. b. Don't have to waste the time pulling the 350 from the half ton AND re-installing the 305. c. will have a 350 in both trucks although I am kinda missing the 20 mpg from the half ton. Cons: a. more money than I really should spend right now and going into the slow time of year for me. 3. Run the 307 Pros: a. No $$$ b. No time Cons: a. oil consumption especially because I am wanting to plow with it this winter. b. I am about to lose the throw out bearing and I know I gotta do it soon and am thinking well If I have to drop the tranny why not pull the motor at the same time and you know how that goes..LOL 4. Crate 350 Pros: a. same $$ as re-building the 350 but with warranty (which actually means less to me than KNOWING that I will not have to go and pull the motor again in a month) b. no time spent re-building the 350 Cons: a. potential probs with crate motor. b. 350 and 305 probably go to waste or rather I get like 400 for the both of them which I am not sure is worth it to me either. So that was a mouthful. The only other thing I can think of is some kind of oil stabilizer or additive for the 307 which I have never done and would have to have some pretty convincing evidence to bother with. Any suggestions...LOL
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12-11-2003, 03:13 PM | #2 |
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I would proably rebuild your 350 or buy a crate 350......305's suck in the power department.
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12-11-2003, 03:13 PM | #3 |
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Did you consider putting the 305 in the 67?
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12-11-2003, 03:51 PM | #4 |
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Hotrod 70
Now thats a damn good idea! Problem solved. WhooooHoooo. I don't think I would have thought of that. I don't mind putting the 305 in the dump because thats the work vehicle anyway. The only real problem with the 305 was that it was in a 1/2 ton truck with no gears an auto tranny and eight million miles of emmissions hose and accessories choking the heck out of it. I might even be able to up the compression by adding the heads from the 307. I will be very interested to see if I get any better gas mileage with the 305 as well. It's as good as done. I will let you all know how it goes. Thanks again, Norris I am going out to start it right now. LOL
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