NateButler
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- Location
- Maine
- First Name
- Nate
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K2500
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi, new to the forum but a long time (unregistered) lurker. I have a mid 80's K2500 frankentruck that was cobbled together by a previous owner and I blew a head gasket a few weeks ago while plowing. The engine always felt tired so I'm evaluating options to replace rather than repair that particular 350. I've done some searching of the forum but didn't quite find specific opinions and advice so hopefully this isn't duplicating anything too much.
The truck currently has a 350 that may or may not be stock with the typical mechanical fuel pump and a quite new Edelbrock 4 barrel that I put on when I inherited the truck. It has the muncie SM465 transmission as well. It's always felt tired, though I will admit the carb and timing aren't fully dialed in. I see my options as follows:
Option 1: tear the heads off the engine, replace the gasket(s) and see how it does. Clearly the cheapest option but I do wonder whether I won't just have new or recurring issues and as I said, this engine has been a dog from day 1.
Option 2: I recently picked up a 98 3/4 ton suburban with a 5.7 in it to rob parts off for my 99 suburban (daily driver). I don't need that engine as my suburban has the 454/7400 vortec. I was told it runs but I haven't fired it up and it has 315k on the odometer so I'd probably want to rebuild it anyway. I could pull it, have it rebuilt and put that in my squarebody, probably with a new intake and convert to carb (yes, I know injection is better but carb will be faster/easier for me). I'd need to upgrade the fuel system to electric since the L31 wouldn't have a mechanical pump provision but flow and pressure could be moderate. I would think using my existing gauges would be simple enough. I'd have to come up with a flywheel and clutch since the suburban is an automatic - would the flywheel off my old 350 likely work on the newer 5.7? This would probably be higher cost but minimal work for me. I'm sure it would be a decent bump in performance as well but I'd love to hear anyone's real world experience.
Option 3: A good friend has offered me his '95 3500HD with a 454TBI set up for a manual transmission. It runs good and only has about 100k on it. "Free" and "Big Block" really have my attention but the internet experts often have nothing nice to say about this iteration of the 454 so I'm wondering if it's worth the hassle. I'd have to rework my exhaust, the fuel system would need a more serious overhaul to feed the injectors, and I'm not sure how to handle the gauges - any words of wisdom here? Is it less of a headache then I'm thinking? What's the seat of the pants dyno opinion on anyone who has done a 454TBI swap? Like I mentioned, the L19 454 gets a lot of hate in certain forums but by the numbers it's got a lot over the old 350 I had, even if it was running right and fresh. I have the vortec version in my suburban and I love it despite it's ability to dispose of fuel but I'd hate to go through the effort and have a dog. I'd love any advice or opinions from those who have done this swap.
I'm sure there are other options: LS Swap, 383, etc... but budget and shop time are limited, so I'm really just trying to get the old girl back on the road and back to work while making reasonable improvements based on what I have for opportunities.
Thanks in advance. Again, if this duplicates posts I apologize.
The truck currently has a 350 that may or may not be stock with the typical mechanical fuel pump and a quite new Edelbrock 4 barrel that I put on when I inherited the truck. It has the muncie SM465 transmission as well. It's always felt tired, though I will admit the carb and timing aren't fully dialed in. I see my options as follows:
Option 1: tear the heads off the engine, replace the gasket(s) and see how it does. Clearly the cheapest option but I do wonder whether I won't just have new or recurring issues and as I said, this engine has been a dog from day 1.
Option 2: I recently picked up a 98 3/4 ton suburban with a 5.7 in it to rob parts off for my 99 suburban (daily driver). I don't need that engine as my suburban has the 454/7400 vortec. I was told it runs but I haven't fired it up and it has 315k on the odometer so I'd probably want to rebuild it anyway. I could pull it, have it rebuilt and put that in my squarebody, probably with a new intake and convert to carb (yes, I know injection is better but carb will be faster/easier for me). I'd need to upgrade the fuel system to electric since the L31 wouldn't have a mechanical pump provision but flow and pressure could be moderate. I would think using my existing gauges would be simple enough. I'd have to come up with a flywheel and clutch since the suburban is an automatic - would the flywheel off my old 350 likely work on the newer 5.7? This would probably be higher cost but minimal work for me. I'm sure it would be a decent bump in performance as well but I'd love to hear anyone's real world experience.
Option 3: A good friend has offered me his '95 3500HD with a 454TBI set up for a manual transmission. It runs good and only has about 100k on it. "Free" and "Big Block" really have my attention but the internet experts often have nothing nice to say about this iteration of the 454 so I'm wondering if it's worth the hassle. I'd have to rework my exhaust, the fuel system would need a more serious overhaul to feed the injectors, and I'm not sure how to handle the gauges - any words of wisdom here? Is it less of a headache then I'm thinking? What's the seat of the pants dyno opinion on anyone who has done a 454TBI swap? Like I mentioned, the L19 454 gets a lot of hate in certain forums but by the numbers it's got a lot over the old 350 I had, even if it was running right and fresh. I have the vortec version in my suburban and I love it despite it's ability to dispose of fuel but I'd hate to go through the effort and have a dog. I'd love any advice or opinions from those who have done this swap.
I'm sure there are other options: LS Swap, 383, etc... but budget and shop time are limited, so I'm really just trying to get the old girl back on the road and back to work while making reasonable improvements based on what I have for opportunities.
Thanks in advance. Again, if this duplicates posts I apologize.