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northernautoparts.com. Get their basic 350 kit with clevite bearings, a bouble roller timing set, HVoil pump... don't bother with the special driveshaft, flat tops, and moly rings. Then step up to the 420/443 lift cam. It will do fine. Idid this with my 78 K-10 engine. 53cc heads, that kit, port/polish, and my own blueprint job to 0.001" to 0.0015" on cylinder, rod bearings, main bearings, etc and that thing would twist the frame... a lot, and fly down the road and through the mud... and hold 98psi cold oil press, 75 hot, at idle. It would happily bury the gauge when you were driving it. It never washed bearings either. Avoid the 53cc heads unless you can afford 101octane race fuel... just a little personal experience.
Quote from: 1976Scottsdale on October 14, 2007, 08:17:15 pmnorthernautoparts.com. Get their basic 350 kit with clevite bearings, a bouble roller timing set, HVoil pump... don't bother with the special driveshaft, flat tops, and moly rings. Then step up to the 420/443 lift cam. It will do fine. Idid this with my 78 K-10 engine. 53cc heads, that kit, port/polish, and my own blueprint job to 0.001" to 0.0015" on cylinder, rod bearings, main bearings, etc and that thing would twist the frame... a lot, and fly down the road and through the mud... and hold 98psi cold oil press, 75 hot, at idle. It would happily bury the gauge when you were driving it. It never washed bearings either. Avoid the 53cc heads unless you can afford 101octane race fuel... just a little personal experience.Dude where did you come from? Put in a high volume oil pump but don't bother with the $5.99 upgrade to a steel drive shaft. Yeah that's GREAT advice! Why would anyone want a high volume oil pump unless you upgraded your oiling system #1 but #2 not bother putting in a steel sleeved drive shaft? That's retarded! Oh and 53 cc heads?? lol c'mon man