Do we know anything about the pistons? Cast, cast hypereutectic or forged?
Yes forgedWhat is the compression distance (centerline of the wrist pin to the piston deck ?) (1.560" on a quality piston) What is the crown volume? Eyebrows, dish, pop-up? What is the piston deck height (distance from the piston deck to the block deck with the piston at top dead center) ?
<---all of this I have no idea sorry
There is nothing wrong with running 2 500's on the street, but you have painted yourself into a corner with the intake manifold. It will only fit 1955 to 1986 Gen I heads, eliminating using a Vortec head or moving on to a Gen 2 or 3 motor. But actually, at this point, I might cut my losses and find a good-running LS1 motor, using the EFI with an aftermarket wiring harness.
Yeah that's not gonna happenHere's an example....
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A good set of aluminum heads for the Gen I motor will cost about $1100 out of the box, ready to bolt on and run. (Pro-Filer 23 degree, 185cc intake runner heads), plus all the other work and money it would take to make a nice running 350 that would produce the 300 to 325 horsepower you're looking for. Early production fuelie heads will make that power easily, but you'll have more money in them, getting them to the point that they will operate the way you want them to, than you might have in a brand new set of aluminum heads that will surpass those hp figures easily. Early camel-hump production heads, such as 3782461....64-66...327 will have no accessory holes drilled and tapped on the front face for accessories, so you would have to rig up something off the exhaust bolt holes to hold the alternator and any other accessories on the motor.
That's okay I have only an alternator and that is down low so no need for holes tapped in the head
If you want to hang with the Gen I motor, while you're finding answers to the questions I asked, please do a little reading for us.....
http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/w..._compatibility
http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/w...ips_and_tricks
http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/w...op_dead_center
http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/w...ck_deck_height
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