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My next project is to build a new engine for my '83 C10, which is a nice street/cruising vehicle. The goal is first durability and efficiency, and as much torque as possible from a 350.
The pieces so far: nice std. bore 4-bolt main 207 block, GM forged crank, 062 Vortec heads, Edelbrock Performer vortec intake, and a Q-jet carb.
The plan: .030 over bore with all the machine work--align hone, equalise decks for height and squareness, torque plate hone. Match rod lengths, full race balance, blueprint everything. Heads reworked with stainless valves, double springs, full roller 1.6:1 rockers.
The weird part: A while back I bought a set of instructions on Ebay for converting an old style SBC to roller rockers using factory parts, not expecting much, but interested. I'm going to mock it up at least, run it if it looks good, and see what happens. So pictures will be forthcoming on that, and that will be where the abnormal questions come from . . .
First question--those who are running Vortec heads with Edelbrock intakes, has anyone ported to the gasket? The gasket ports are HUGE, and I'm not sure if there's enough meat on the heads or intake to match them. What's the likelihood of intake runner walls cracking if they're thin? What's too thin? Where will the stress be at that part of the head?
Also, any general advise is much appreciated, I've assembled a number of engines but never started right from scratch completely on my own.
Stay tuned for pics . . . .
The pieces so far: nice std. bore 4-bolt main 207 block, GM forged crank, 062 Vortec heads, Edelbrock Performer vortec intake, and a Q-jet carb.
The plan: .030 over bore with all the machine work--align hone, equalise decks for height and squareness, torque plate hone. Match rod lengths, full race balance, blueprint everything. Heads reworked with stainless valves, double springs, full roller 1.6:1 rockers.
The weird part: A while back I bought a set of instructions on Ebay for converting an old style SBC to roller rockers using factory parts, not expecting much, but interested. I'm going to mock it up at least, run it if it looks good, and see what happens. So pictures will be forthcoming on that, and that will be where the abnormal questions come from . . .
First question--those who are running Vortec heads with Edelbrock intakes, has anyone ported to the gasket? The gasket ports are HUGE, and I'm not sure if there's enough meat on the heads or intake to match them. What's the likelihood of intake runner walls cracking if they're thin? What's too thin? Where will the stress be at that part of the head?
Also, any general advise is much appreciated, I've assembled a number of engines but never started right from scratch completely on my own.
Stay tuned for pics . . . .
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When I first started grinding the block to make it work, roller 5.7 blocks were still pretty rare in the wrecking yards here. Every engine I own I've paid $150 for the complete engine at my local wrecking yard, so I haven't really been motivated to look elsewhere. I had four good 350 blocks with four-bolt mains already in my basement and I already had the forged GM crank for 2-piece seal blocks. Considering my plans now, neither the 4bolt mains or the forged crank are really that important, but I'm already this far into it and I'm kind of a sucker for an engineering challenge. 
