SBC/LT1/carb build need help
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SBC/LT1/carb build need help
Well im going to start building a motor next week and need some help. I have this stuff here and wanting to know if it will work. Stock 350 vortec block out of a 98 tahoe that I'm wanting to do a 383. Stock 95 LT1 heads will these work on that block? Also wanting to do a carb intake so what intake will work? I heard the cam in the vortec blocks are the same as all SBC so any cam I order for say a old school carb 350 should work?
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P.S. this is all going in a old Datsun
Thanks for any help
P.S. this is all going in a old Datsun
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Well im going to start building a motor next week and need some help. I have this stuff here and wanting to know if it will work. Stock 350 vortec block out of a 98 tahoe that I'm wanting to do a 383. Stock 95 LT1 heads will these work on that block? Also wanting to do a carb intake so what intake will work? I heard the cam in the vortec blocks are the same as all SBC so any cam I order for say a old school carb 350 should work?
Thanks for any help
P.S. this is all going in a old Datsun
Thanks for any help
P.S. this is all going in a old Datsun
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The only heads I have are the cast vortec and I've heard that the LT1 heads are better. Either way im going to need a intake for a carb. Also I thought 93-94 did not have the reverse cooling if I find a set of heads cheap that way.
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Well, you should probably post this up in the SBC section since that's basically what it's about. The heads will need too much work to be done before they'll work on a GEN I SBC, too much to make it worth your while. You'd be better off running the cast iron Vortec heads or the 85-91 Corvette Aluminum L98 heads. If you use the Vortec heads, make sure you either get the correct intake so it'll bolt up right,or have the one you plan on putting on there re-drilled.
If the Vortec block you're using is the old school style, and not one that looks like this (notice where the lifters go, huge difference) then you're OK as far as cams go. Just make sure that if you plan to use the roller setup, that you get a roller cam.
If the Vortec block you're using is the old school style, and not one that looks like this (notice where the lifters go, huge difference) then you're OK as far as cams go. Just make sure that if you plan to use the roller setup, that you get a roller cam.
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sell the lt1 heads, and the vortec heads, and find a set of sbc heads used. keep it simple dude. you'll spend alot of money trying to convert the heads. when you could spend less on some aftermarket sbc heads that outflow the LT1 heads anyways for cheaper. bout 6 years ago I bought a set of trick flow alum twisted wedge heads off ebay for $400. ready to bolt on. deals like that are all over the place for sbc stuff.
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Well im going to start building a motor next week and need some help. I have this stuff here and wanting to know if it will work. Stock 350 vortec block out of a 98 tahoe that I'm wanting to do a 383. Stock 95 LT1 heads will these work on that block? Also wanting to do a carb intake so what intake will work? I heard the cam in the vortec blocks are the same as all SBC so any cam I order for say a old school carb 350 should work?
Thanks for any help
P.S. this is all going in a old Datsun
Thanks for any help
P.S. this is all going in a old Datsun
The 1998 Vortec heads are comparable to the LT1 heads that you have (except for the fact that they are cast iron). To run them in a performance application I would suggest installing screw in studs and having the valve guide bosses cut for higher lift cams. I would not suggest the older Corvette heads as an upgrade. The newer "Fast Burn" heads are way better. The 1998 block will accept any cam that works in an LT1. You need to run the short dowel pin.
Good Luck,
Daren