The Carpenter
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my 1987 Silverado - R10 - 350 - Throttle Body Injection (TBI) - 700R4 - daily rolling toolbox for almost 10 yrs is getting a fresh motor. The donor is an 88 suburban that got a crate motor 6 years ago. the old motor's been sitting at my wife's-father's-half-sister's-daughter's husband's shop (KD) since that swap. when the motor got pulled it was running fine and we know some of the history on it. Durring storage it took some water - apparrently down the distributor - but appears to be ok. the crank has some water stains so it's getting turned 10/10 (0.010 in. off main and rod ?bearing surface? - and will use oversize bearings). the block's getting bored 0.030 in. over standard. we dropped off the block, crank, and heads Friday. the machine shop will install the new cam bearings and prees the new pistons onto the rods and completely redo the heads.
i believe i do have the larger valves.
matster rebuild kit will include: gaskets, rods and mains, probably cast pistons, chrome rings, lifters, new cam, ...?
i'm not trying for a racer and wouldn't mind getting 20 yrs out of the new motor, but i do pull a trailler sometimes. i think having never had a new motor in the truck i'll be happy with the horsepower, but... any extra i can get will be good too.
I'd been told to get an RV cam but the machinist told KD that my computer couldn't handle it. i know that GM dropped the lift on the cams .035 from .2600 on 86 models to .2565 on 87 models and kept them there on later trucks. i haven't found any specs on durration of factory cams yet.
my question is: do i want / need to use a stock cam?
if not, what lift and durration will be best?
i'd prefer not to have to change the computer at this time.
Thanks for any help!
i believe i do have the larger valves.
matster rebuild kit will include: gaskets, rods and mains, probably cast pistons, chrome rings, lifters, new cam, ...?
i'm not trying for a racer and wouldn't mind getting 20 yrs out of the new motor, but i do pull a trailler sometimes. i think having never had a new motor in the truck i'll be happy with the horsepower, but... any extra i can get will be good too.
I'd been told to get an RV cam but the machinist told KD that my computer couldn't handle it. i know that GM dropped the lift on the cams .035 from .2600 on 86 models to .2565 on 87 models and kept them there on later trucks. i haven't found any specs on durration of factory cams yet.
my question is: do i want / need to use a stock cam?
if not, what lift and durration will be best?
i'd prefer not to have to change the computer at this time.
Thanks for any help!
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