sounds like a plan to me...and the 305HO will live on, YES!![]()
I couldnt just not have a 305 anymore, I mean what would i do about my username?
If the crank is bad, then it is time for a 383.![]()
My thoughts exactly

sounds like a plan to me...and the 305HO will live on, YES!![]()
If the crank is bad, then it is time for a 383.![]()


Have you thought about a 6.0L? They can't be touched by 2nd gens especially downlow... variable timing which means it'll advance/retard timing automatically depending on the rpm....
In stock form they are over 300 ft lbs at 1000rpm.... a little work and they are just plain beasts.
You can get one with under 40k on it complete for around 1500. They are rated at 325-345hp but have shown that they are rated conservativly on the dyno(the H.O./vortec max is 345hp due to higher compression which means you'll have to run premium).
I think RyanB took a Lq4(325hp version) and put headers on it and got 380hp and nearly 440ft lbs of tq. That's just headers... imagine what a cam and minor head work could do.
When it's all said and done you can have a 430hp 460+ ft lbs motor for 3500 or so. The key is the low end grunt though... like I said, no gen II can touch those things down low.
Umm... GenII = LT1/LT4.
Every other SBC is GenI, GenIII, or GenIV. Our trucks have GenI engines.
GenIII's (6.0L = LQ4/LQ9) don't have variable valve timing, only the GenIV's (6.0L = LY6/L76).
Sorry to butt in... as you were.

Sooo close. Unfortunately there are no exact length 6 lug axel shafts for this conversion so either they are too short and won't work or stick out about a 1/2" over the factory 8 lug shafts. So thats where I am at now, my new axel shafts are a 1/2" too long and now I need to space the backing plates with some machined spacers that I have on order. So now the waiting is due to the spacers/bolts on special order along with the 1/2" wheel studs and lug nuts, and the fact that I still can't get this last wheel bearing out...

I wish I took more time with mine.




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