I blew a head gasket in my 87 Chevy 4x4 1/2 ton. I bought a used 94 replacement motor, and I'm currently in the middle of the swap. I was going to change out the timing chain, water pump, distributor and upgrade the manifold to an Edelbrock 3704. I have already rebuilt the throttle body. I also wanted to change out the cam, lifters and springs.
But....
My dad and I were talking today, and he said don't change the cam without doing a complete tear down. His thinking is that all the other parts have 113,000 miles on them, and changing the combo now, might result in in failure in other parts. I don't disagree, but I'm just trying to get a little more pep out of this motor, until I can convert the truck over to a 5.3 liter in a year or two.
I just use this truck to go back and forth to the home improvement store while we are remodeling our house. It's not a daily driver.
So, now that my long winded story is done, what are your thoughts?