Thread: budget build 350
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01-24-2017 04:03 PM #16
Well that budget is gone the new is some what bigger uncle sam desided to take it easy on me this year LOL. Yep I agree but got the procomp heads already I know there not great. Now that I think about it I got all the stuff now except for the cam and rotating assembly and what block work if any which I expect something we need to be done if at lease a good cleaning.
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01-24-2017 04:24 PM #17
Well that budget is gone, Uncle Sam decided to be nice to me this year LOL. I have all the parts, procomp heads, intake, carb on hand now. most of the stuff I need is rotating assembly and cam but can't buy that until I figure for sure what I'm going to do with the short block and of curse getting everything balance.
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01-24-2017 04:28 PM #18
sorry be having internet issues didn't think post 16 went up
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01-24-2017 05:16 PM #19
You can buy a rotating assembly balanced-you'll need a crank for a block with one piece rear seal-plus I'd suggest that you use a roller cam(especially if the block you have is already factory rollers---- Have block cleaned, alighn honed, decked and bored/honed at least 0.020 or 0.030 over with torque plates
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01-26-2017 07:34 PM #20
Well the 350 I have is a 2 piece main but I got what you mean. On another note I was thinking today and looked a few spec's up and was wondering if I couldn't use a 305 block. Since I have to bore it anyway finding a used 350 block with no wore is impossible just bore it to 350ci spec's and put the 3.75 crank in it. Just to make things clear I hope to build a 377ci with 4 inch bore and 3.75 stroke. Basically a 383ci with a stock 4 in bore.
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01-27-2017 06:31 AM #21
Your plan is flawed. The 305 has a 3.736" bore and 3.48" stroke. When bored +0.030" and fitted with a 3.750" stroke, it yields 334.17 cubic inches. That's why practically nobody uses the 305 block to begin a project. Of course, if you're between a rock and a hard place, you may find the 334 acceptable. With the proper turbocharger fitted, it would think it was 500 cubic inches.
.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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01-27-2017 07:13 AM #22
Is the block you have a 350???? roller lifters??????A 350 that you already have is more economically bored to 4.030 to clean up bores than buying ANY block no matter what size---------In todays REAL world---if it doesn't have roller lifters--get a used block that does-------then buy a balanced rotating assembly from a respected supplier, a gasket set, oil pump/pan( one piece seal pans are different(I also have a billet adapter from K-Tech(bought all they had) to put a 2 piece seal crank in a one piece block(needs 2 p pan))))
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01-27-2017 04:47 PM #23
Well think I may have caused some confusion sorry I'll try to clear some things up.
Ok Jerry the running stock 350 I have in the truck now I believe to be a 78 through 81 350 I don't know the exact year. I do believe it to have a 2 piece seal and sure it's not a roller motor. So by your post I'm taking that I should look for a newer 350 to build that is a roller motor.
Ok Techinspector1 I guess my basic question is can a 305 block be bore out to a stock 350 bore safely. It was just a thought and was trying to learn something LOL if I looked at the right spec's on the 305 crank journal size is the same as a 350 crank journal. I was thinking it was another way to build this engine.
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01-27-2017 05:11 PM #24
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01-27-2017 05:47 PM #25
Ok tech1 I learned something. I had read that when all the small blocks where casted they had the same sleeve thickness so that put me under the assumption that it would. So now I know they do not. LOL
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01-27-2017 06:22 PM #26
You might also want to keep your eyes open for a 400 small block------might have everything you need for only a mild rebuild
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01-27-2017 06:46 PM #27
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01-28-2017 05:57 PM #28
Well not going to find a straight 350 block for a 377ci. So its gonna be a 383ci. I guess there nothing wrong with a few more ci LOL. But ether way ready to get this build going and have on the road in spring.
Thanks for the info and i'll post updates as I go.
Thought I would share this,Chevy SBC 350 - 383ci 2pc RMS Engine Stroker Rotating Assembly Kit | eBay great price but bet quality is crap.
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01-28-2017 07:19 PM #29
My suggestion is to get an internally balanced assembly for a 2 pc seal and to find a factory roller lifter block-------internal balance won't require a special flywheel or front dampner-----2 pc seal type crank allows you to use the standard bolt pattern flywheel/flexplate---block for factory rollers is all set up for roller lifters but will probably be an one piece seal block and you will need an adapter--- get system with 6 inch rods------
If you find a 4 bolt main block good---if not studs will do or even have 3 center main caps changed to angle side bolts---
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