Convert to some 350 id say...carbed...fuel injected. doesnt matter
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start building it now. you might change your mind later
read car craft they always have cheap engine buildssigpic
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If you have one already just save up and finish it
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Oh I just realized I completely forgot my reasoning for replacing the heads.
My valve seals are going again (I had them replaced a year ago), and I would rather just replace the heads, and not worry about them stupid valve seals again.
I'm sure I can sell a pair of LB9 heads for like $75.Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
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pull that 305 and get a used 350 for cheap, i see them all the time for under $1000 already built up
i had to practically give away LS1 heads for $50...Originally posted by MP81 View Post
I'm sure I can sell a pair of LB9 heads for like $75.
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i used to own a 1990 RS camaro witha tbi 305. you want to sound good. cut out the cats.lol. make it sound like a whole new car. i was thinking my had flow masters or somthing. tillone day i looked under it and it had some cheap mufflers and no cat.
well the car sounds damm mean!!!
I would not realy pit money in a 305. what i think would be realy cool for you is a high mile lsx motor. you can pick up a lsx 150k 5.3L for $250-500 harness and all. bolt that bad boy in. and thats 290hp stock.
after you get use to the power. rebuild it with new rods,pistons , cam that. that would be sweet.
the best part is that you can un bolt a 5.3 and bolt up and lsx motor. they all have the same mounting points.
FYI 5.3L comes with a block good to run 9's . forged crank. stock long block good for 480rwhp. with piston and rod up grade over 900rwhp. Right now We own a 2002 1500 hd with a 6.0L vortec ( LS motor) with over 200,000 miles and it runs stroung. i mean i can get on it and it will get up and go.Last edited by Camaroe3; June 20th, 2008, 01:43 AM.1993 Camaro
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3.4 to lt1 swap
stand alone wire harness
coming soon ( just ask)
home made S400 frount mount turbo on the way
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hear is a idea of a cheap ls motor. best bag for your buck any day
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2002-...spagenameZWDVW1993 Camaro
th-400
3.4 to lt1 swap
stand alone wire harness
coming soon ( just ask)
home made S400 frount mount turbo on the way
397ci 9:1
Goal 750rwhp+

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Well, see, I can't do an engine swap here right now.
I need to buy a winter vehicle (looked at this '64 Corvair today for like $3k...), and my Camaro is my daily.
I can't have it be down for half a week putting a new engine in it. Heads would take a day or two, which means I can have it done on the weekends.Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
"You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."
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Originally posted by DanO View Postyour looking at a 64 corvair for a winter vehicle??? hmm
I was thinking the same thing. pic up you a nice pick up turck. not a car that will rust. Also Not a classic. thats just not right1993 Camaro
th-400
3.4 to lt1 swap
stand alone wire harness
coming soon ( just ask)
home made S400 frount mount turbo on the way
397ci 9:1
Goal 750rwhp+

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Originally posted by MP81 View PostWell, see, I can't do an engine swap here right now.
I need to buy a winter vehicle (looked at this '64 Corvair today for like $3k...), and my Camaro is my daily.
I can't have it be down for half a week putting a new engine in it. Heads would take a day or two, which means I can have it done on the weekends.
If you can install a 5.3L ls motor in a few days. come see me. I have a few jobs $400 for you.lol. Hell i cant even wire my car i have now and its all marked out.1993 Camaro
th-400
3.4 to lt1 swap
stand alone wire harness
coming soon ( just ask)
home made S400 frount mount turbo on the way
397ci 9:1
Goal 750rwhp+

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Sounds like your guides are pretty wore out if the seals are gone again after a year. You could probably get them redone with a 3 angle valve job, new guides & seals for under $100.
But since you are limited to a weekend that won't work.
A swap to an LS motor will take time and a lot of $$.
383 would be nice, but is it practical if this is your DD with gas prices?
Personally, the only new motor I'd trust for under $1000 is a stock rebuild from a reputable shop. Don't expect to get a reliable 3-400 hp for under $1000.
This is your DD, if you are not ready to put another motor in it I would wait. If you can get heads for a good price that have been redone with new guides, seals, locks, springs and seats I'd swap the heads. As for the cam, a cheaper alternative that while isn't quite as good as a cam but might help would be going to a higher ratio rocker arm when you swap the heads. Should be 1.5:1 right now (and stamped I'm sure). If you went to a 1.6:1 ratio full roller rocker you'd pick up a little lift and duration as well as free up some friction in the valvetrain. Between that and the better heads, should wake that thing up some.
I agree with Joel too, get a better intake no matter what you do.
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Yeah, my mechanic told me that they were toast, when he did my valve seals (umbrellas).Originally posted by Orange Terror View PostSounds like your guides are pretty wore out if the seals are gone again after a year. You could probably get them redone with a 3 angle valve job, new guides & seals for under $100.
I think L98 heads (aluminum, preferred) would be my best bet.
Anyone know someone who can port the lower and upper intake? I don't want to buy a high-flow base, and I'm not quite ready to ditch TPI.
On that not, anyone have a set of high-flow runners they'd like to donate?Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
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