Advice on crate motor upgrade..
#1
Advice on crate motor upgrade..
I am currently running your standard mexican goodwrench 350 with the 76cc heads. Sitting on my shelf I have a pair of new 113 aluminum heads taken off a ZZ4 crate engine (not original corvette castings), a performer RPM intake and a few different carbs.
My thinking was to bolt on these parts and upgrade the stamped rockers on the 113 heads to 1.6 ratio rollers for a bit more lift. I know that a cam swap would be more effective, but this is the plan for now. Does anyone know if I can use the pushrods I currently have? I am swapping heads and rockers, but unsure that would be enough to throw off geometry. Thoughts?
My thinking was to bolt on these parts and upgrade the stamped rockers on the 113 heads to 1.6 ratio rollers for a bit more lift. I know that a cam swap would be more effective, but this is the plan for now. Does anyone know if I can use the pushrods I currently have? I am swapping heads and rockers, but unsure that would be enough to throw off geometry. Thoughts?
#2
Safety Car
I am currently running your standard mexican goodwrench 350 with the 76cc heads. Sitting on my shelf I have a pair of new 113 aluminum heads taken off a ZZ4 crate engine (not original corvette castings), a performer RPM intake and a few different carbs.
My thinking was to bolt on these parts and upgrade the stamped rockers on the 113 heads to 1.6 ratio rollers for a bit more lift. I know that a cam swap would be more effective, but this is the plan for now. Does anyone know if I can use the pushrods I currently have? I am swapping heads and rockers, but unsure that would be enough to throw off geometry. Thoughts?
My thinking was to bolt on these parts and upgrade the stamped rockers on the 113 heads to 1.6 ratio rollers for a bit more lift. I know that a cam swap would be more effective, but this is the plan for now. Does anyone know if I can use the pushrods I currently have? I am swapping heads and rockers, but unsure that would be enough to throw off geometry. Thoughts?
#3
Safety Car
I am currently running your standard mexican goodwrench 350 with the 76cc heads. Sitting on my shelf I have a pair of new 113 aluminum heads taken off a ZZ4 crate engine (not original corvette castings), a performer RPM intake and a few different carbs.
My thinking was to bolt on these parts and upgrade the stamped rockers on the 113 heads to 1.6 ratio rollers for a bit more lift. I know that a cam swap would be more effective, but this is the plan for now. Does anyone know if I can use the pushrods I currently have? I am swapping heads and rockers, but unsure that would be enough to throw off geometry. Thoughts?
My thinking was to bolt on these parts and upgrade the stamped rockers on the 113 heads to 1.6 ratio rollers for a bit more lift. I know that a cam swap would be more effective, but this is the plan for now. Does anyone know if I can use the pushrods I currently have? I am swapping heads and rockers, but unsure that would be enough to throw off geometry. Thoughts?
Last edited by CanadaGrant; 09-04-2015 at 11:30 AM.
#4
Safety Car
I installed a new ZZ4 in my wife's 78 about eight or nine years ago and used the GM "Hot Cam" and GM 1.6 roller rockers with stock pushrods. If I remember right the stock heads are 58cc. Everything worked perfectly and fit under the stock GM valve covers and still runs trouble free today.
#5
Drifting
Nothing wrong with doing it that way and should give a noticeable increase in performance.Make sure you curve the distributor while you are at it.
One thing to consider would be to do the best valve job you can on the heads and a little porting wouldn't hurt either.Check the spring pressure to make sure they will support whatever cam you may switch to later.
One thing to consider would be to do the best valve job you can on the heads and a little porting wouldn't hurt either.Check the spring pressure to make sure they will support whatever cam you may switch to later.