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Need some help..
with my cam install, shouldnt take more then an hour outa your time..I need help putting valve springs in, I have no tools. cant afford new heads..
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Less $$ on parts, more $$ on tools....
Here, I got this for the trunk of the Camaros. http://graphics.samsclub.com/images/...9439050_L4.jpg Good little first set. Just add some real wrenches and some others. 169 pc., $60 at Sam's Club |
I know I do, I need an air compressor though..
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Your need for air tools isn't that high. Hand tools are more important.
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I didn't want to say this in your post in the classifieds, but it is absolutely ridiculous to buy a new set of heads because you can't change springs. I (and I am sure I'm not alone here) strongly recommend that you quit spending money on parts and start developing a good project plan alongside cultivating your automotive know-how. Otherwise you WILL piss your money away on nonessential and poorly matched parts and you WON'T drive the thing around in the near future. You have probably heard this before- many of us speak from experience. |
I know it is, I wasnt thinking and I just wanted it done fast.. Im not gonna get them, and Instead Im going to take the heads off and bring them to the machine shop to be cleaned, have everything installed, new valves and valve seals.
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The cost of rebuilding those heads is a waste of $$ too.
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Matt, in all seriousness, why are you building up the 305? |
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the only reason why Id be getting the heads done is because I know i cant do it myself, and I need it done. valves why not? and valve seals, yeah I need them |
Leave the heads on.
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Ok. But you do know that you can go faster for less money if you start out with a good core. In this case, a 4" bore short block (as in 327/350 etc). They are always around and can be had cheap. You can probably even buy a recently rebuilt 350 from your local machine shop for not too much money. Then you can just drop it in and go.
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i have 700.. and I couldnt install it my self. I dont have a crane or anything.
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Well, just for reference- I sold a strong running 4 barrel 350 (with 10k miles on it) for $300 two years ago. Complete from carb to oil pan.
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Put the freaking thing in your engine, button it up & start it.
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ok but then I need to do springs! and we get into that problem
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Are the headers on the car or no? Headers get in the way of the air hose.
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headers are off. I dont have an air compressor...
edit MIGHT be getting a compressor |
Heres my vote. Stock vortecs... $200, 40hp. Just gonna be a pain if your FI.
If I were to build a v8 for the street and never run it at the track never be concerned with 1/4mile times ect I would go: 305 vortecs between a mild and hot cam 500cfm carb good flowing exhaust 3.23 posi in the rear. |
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$200 for the rear. $300 for heads. $150 for cam. $100 for carb. $250 to rig an exhaust. |
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I plan on finishing cam,getting a rear with 3.73's getting a different intake, and a used hooker 3inch catt back all that and buying hockey skates,stick,gloves... and if I still have enough money an ipod.. like I said its not all about the straight line, no matter what you say, you WILL have more fun in the twisties if you can drive... |
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