- Stock single piece crankshaft block.
- Vortec pistons, standard size.
- New rings.
- New cam bearings.
- New rod journal and crank main bearings.
- Cylinders were ball-honed.
- Crank was in great shape.
- Cylinders heads used were 081 Chevy 305 heads fully rebuilt.
- New timing set.
- Truck-large torque camshaft.
- New lifters and push rods.
- Felpro head gaskets.
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Tuesday, August 29, 2017
1992 Chevy 350 Rebuild
I'm finally getting back to blogging and my most recent adventure has been engine rebuilding. This engine was a 1992 small block Chevy (SBC) 350 with a blown head gasket. Here is a list of the goodies that went into this rebuild:
Labels:
350 Chevy Rebuild,
Cars
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