I've got a goodwrench350 block. I've pulled the heads/intake on it and it's not machined for the spider down in the valley.
The heads are not worth putting any money into rebuilding, they're a thin casting that are prone to cracking.
I was looking at vortec heads when I replaced mine but ended up doing some old style because I'd already had an edelbrock intake and would have had to replace it for the bolt pattern. You also are supposed to run self centering rockers on those heads. And you'll need center bolt valve covers so more $$ It's all doable but it adds up. And if you need to keep egr for emissions that's another tough one. Edelbrock makes one w/ provisions for egr but you'd have to weld in a tube from your headers to get the gasses over.
I can upload a pic if you're interested in seeing what's in there.
Josh
The heads are not worth putting any money into rebuilding, they're a thin casting that are prone to cracking.
I was looking at vortec heads when I replaced mine but ended up doing some old style because I'd already had an edelbrock intake and would have had to replace it for the bolt pattern. You also are supposed to run self centering rockers on those heads. And you'll need center bolt valve covers so more $$ It's all doable but it adds up. And if you need to keep egr for emissions that's another tough one. Edelbrock makes one w/ provisions for egr but you'd have to weld in a tube from your headers to get the gasses over.
I can upload a pic if you're interested in seeing what's in there.
Josh



It certainly made a difference in take off and passing gear at 50mph.
so I thought I should ask : What's the typical lift on bone stock chevy truck 350 crate replacements? Mine have 14079261 on them but I can't find the specs on that number. Anyone got a nice safe number to go by?
I was going with headers and Qjet anyway so may as well go that route first and see what I've got.