Thread: 350 heads on 305
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03-09-2005 12:44 AM #1
350 heads on 305
I am biluding a 305 for a buddy of mine and he dose not have much money. Its a simpel bild, just a frech up but it will have a bit of cam, good intack and carb. But the stock dont offer much potenchel. So the thought came to me that if a 350 head would offer larger specks and fit withought killing compericon maby that would be the way to go. Any info that anyone could offer would be gratley apperached.
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03-09-2005 07:46 AM #2
350 heads on a 305 will give you extremely low compression and the chambers will overlap the bores. Giving bad combustion/deposit buildup and will need 350 gaskets. A bad deal all the way around. A Turd that smokes and pre ignites when warm.
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03-09-2005 01:21 PM #3
yep...do a search, this question has been asked way to many times already.75 GMC C-15 factory 454, automatic, lowered
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03-09-2005 07:33 PM #4
depends on the year of the 305's....the earlier 305's (1976+) had 76cc heads on them....and did till the 80's..
But they are right if your 305 had 58cc heads and you install 76cc heads it will be a turd....
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