Richard, I see you do SO MANY FLAT TAPPET HYDRAULIC CAM SWAPS, but with all these failures happening these days, could you PLEASE do a video on the failures in general, if and how many failures you’ve had, HOW you do your break up and, and what products you’ve been using that have not failed you! PLEASE!! There’s a HUGE group of us following you, and this is critical info for us hobby/ garage guys right now!!! Thank you! Love ALL YOUR VIDS!!!! You’re a treasure chest of useful info to all of us!!!!!
Sold. Bought the vortec heads and had slight modifications done for 550 cam. Got better springs and valve train, 1500$ for 110 hp gain on my truck was well worth it
Deck the block, deck the heads, flat top pistons, and MLS head gasket will give you crazy compression which means more power and you can mess with timing as well as improve efficiency.
Don’t forget to get the heads checked! I went through 3 pairs of heads at the junkyard trying to find a set that weren’t cracked 🤬 bought a set, had them checked-cracked, exchanged, repeat 2 more time 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
@@orangetruckman Figure the money you will put into a set of used, possibley cracked heads, then swapping multiple times, as you did, just go for a simple set of aftermarket heads that are similar to vortecs that wont break the bank with absolutely no worries and it will last you for years to come. Done
I did almost the exact same modifications to my 1995 Mercruiser 350 and got nearly identical numbers of 353 and 397 on the dyno back in 2008. Still running strong.
I did a .030 over 350 010 block 2256f pistons 268h cam rpm intake 3310 carb worked great in a jet boat even better with a hit from the Sniper Nitrious Oxide kit
I'm not very car savvy but this is my plan too. My dad told me I can use a 350 Chevy 4 bolt main he is giving me then I have a vortec motor he says using the heads off it will be really nice. Still would like to find more I can get. I'll daily this motor when it's done but I want it to romp lol
Sounds like you both are going to end up with fun builds! If you have questions about valvetrain parts and setup, feel free to give us a call at 800-999-0853!
I would like to know if you had to switch out the push rods. I have a 97 or 99 350 vortec that I am tinkering with in the garage. Orginally was gonna go all out and 383 it, but instead taking the cheaper route with just upgrading cam. Saw this vid and considered doing the cheap route. Any other things to consider while going through the motor? Any thoughts on what I can do to the bottom end other than rings and bearings?
When I tryed to put this Xm270h cam with those lifter and upgraded springs in my 1998 vortec motor and the timing chain gear for the 1998 cam gear has a different bolt pattern so what should I do now
if u used a roller cam get a chain for a hyd roller cam. if its not a roller cam use a standard chain. if your engine uses the cam stop plate to retain the camshaf it takes the cam chain with the smaller bolt pattern.
1996 thru around 2002.... best Old Vortec heads are the #906 and the #062, I just picked up a pair of 062 heads for $100.00 of of Craigslist last weekend....they were dirty but I was cleaning them up today....got the Valves out and these heads look Awesome ! Super Deal !
Since it’s a roller block it would be smart to use a roller cam instead of flat tappet. Something like a gm lt4 hot cam or comp 270 hr should give you around 400 hp. Roller cams use stiffer springs and a different distributor gear. Also most of the later blocks didn’t have provisions for a mechanical fuel pump and some roller cams don’t have the lobe to run one. If either of those is the case you’ll need to run an electric one.
With the spring kit mentioned in the video (or the 26918-16 spring, 787-16 retainer, and 648-16 lock) you can get up to about .520 lift before needing to do any head work!
Love the video! What will be the outcome with Vortec Bowtie heads, ported machined aftermarket valves lifters and a Edelbrock air gap Vortec intake and 2" spacer. 650 carb, would we break 400 hp on a steel head? Or would port match come into play matching heads to intake? How would the Dyno numbers differ?
Can I use a stock non vortec cam with a stock vortec head? I'd like to stay out of the timing chain cover and the oil pan if I can get away with it. Not looking for power just reliability. Daily driving an 85 Suburban, 8 lug.
So a buddy of mine got some brownfield heads I never hear of them before and can’t find any flow numbers anyway you can help or point me in the right direction
I’m doing this near exact upgrade except I’m going with a slightly larger Lunati cam. Also my mechanic is recommending a set of roller rockers. What would you think the rockers would be worth in hp gain?
Correct. But use the correct rockers and push rods for the Vortec heads. There are limitations to the lift these heads can support due to the pressed in studs. You can ask the cam company for the right combo.
When putting vortec heads on a old 350 do u use a regular 350 head gasket or is there a different design? Im not asking about thickness just design of gasket itself
@@dianathompson7597 would steel shim gaskets be the ones I would use with the same stock 70-80’s dished pistons? I’m guessing since they’re factory dished- like he showed in his engine, that the steel shim would probably be better for the squish than a stock gasket? Thank you in advance!!
wondering if you had to do any machining at the valve spring seat as the bigger cam will travel farther and may not have enough movement and cause valve keeper to hit the valve seal
Can I put these vortec heads on a 1993 sbc 350 truck engine, seeing it's not actually a gen 2 motor? I pulled it out of my '93 Chevy G20 van and want to put it to use in my 1961 Chevy Bel Air. If so, can I use comp cams XM270H cam in it and do i need to change out the pushrods? I'm going with the Edelbrock 600cfm carb 4 barrel. I already know i need to change the intake over. Any help would be well appreciated, thank you.
I have a chevy 5.7 engine bore over 40 with flat top pistons but I need to know what will be the best size cam to go with but ima also buy votec heads for it to so if you can please help me out with this engine
I have a 76 SBC 350 and want to add vortec heads. I found online that the 98-02 vortec heads have a different bolt angle. “The regular 350 head utilizes a 90 degree intake bolt angle while the Vortec makes do with a 72 degree bolt angle.”
I don't know if this comment will be read but is there anyway possible to do a vortec head shootout the 062 vs the 906 and maybe add the 5.0 L30 vortec heads the 520's I know that they're great heads on a 305 I run high 13's in a 305 trans am with a 305 with a cam and L30 heads with a stealth ram but I'm building a 396 stroker and wanna know which is best for a real application
Need a little help my friend, We have a 010 350sbc that had 305 heads, we took those off and are adding Vortec heads, What push rods and lifters will we need, Thank you
Only issue is I have this combo. You have to have additional machine work done to vortec heads to run that camshaft. If you use oem style. The rocker arms won’t clear the pedestal. Comp cams sells a tool to cut them down. And I heard they make or are making a spring that will allow the clearance needed.
@DrgnFlys Yah I been keeping an eye out for a take-out cam like the LT hot cam or w/e, my project will be more of a mild budget build so we'll see what I find, long as it fits the build or I'll just keep the stock cam. WTG youtube on notifications 2weeks later on reply LOL
@@Compcams1976 Thx I actually can pick my own cam , I just noticed you might want to add the roller info to your comment/descriptions since it was mentioned in the vid is all.
If your going with a bigger cam on those 906 heads you may want to remove the press in studs and go in with screw in studs... Maybe look at the valve guides to as well.. listen to my 93 c1500 97 vortec engine swap.. complete engine rebuild with lots of goodies inside
hello! everyone can someone tell me what kind of vortec heads i could used I have an 84 corvette crossfire Im switching to carb buttom end Im not touching just the top thank you
No problem. 84 Vette had TBI with dished pistons. They will help increase your C/R and if you go with a .015 shim gasket even better. You can buy the new Iron "Vortec" that are upgraded versions with thicker iron and clearance guide bosses and screw in studs. Or Jegs have a version in aluminum for just over 500 each.
I had this same engine scenario. I did replace pistons with flat tops 4V relief type however. CC's are 64 in the vortecs vs 76. The Crate 190hp were horrible with my reading from an Old Hot Rod crate build thread. It had like 7.6:1 with their calculations. So I would go with a .015 Shim gasket with the Vortecs and you might be around 9:1? Mine is at 10.1 or so.
@@jauquearnoldi1059 thank you!!! That’s exactly the info I was looking for!!!! My engine is a late 70’s-early 80’s dished pistons like Richards engine had, and was trying to find out if I could/ should run a steel shim gasket- and not fug up the squish, or have too much compression for pump gas! I’m building the same thing for my mud bigger Jeep, with the exception of a Elgine 920-p 288 cam (.480 .480 lift 233/ 233 @.050, 108 cl). THANK YOU FOR THIS INFO!!!!
Hi, I'm trying to upgrade my 350 OMC boat marine engine and I'm very interested in what happends between 1000rp and 5000rpm. At least, before reaching 5000rpm, the boat has to plane and it needs some torque for that! Where can I find these kind of information, specific for marine application? Thanks,
Stay away from a radical cam with a choppy idle - you're exiting into a wet "log" exhaust which works completely different than a header exhaust, too big a cam will also kill your fuel economy, which is already 3 MPG.
I wonder what the peak torque number was at what RPM on the stock crate engine. Torque was falling off at the begining of the graph (360 lb/ft @ 3200RPM)
One issue, Rich: You said, go to the boneyard, get a Vortec 350, and add this cam, lifters, and springs. But the stock Vortec has a roller, doesn't it? Are you advocating trading a hydraulic roller for a hydraulic flat tappet?
@@Compcams1976 I'm wanting to build a drift missile hot rod. Ls swaps just seem too damn expensive to convert to a manual trans. Figured a t5 could handle some abuse from a set up like this. Also, what octane was this run on, I never saw it mentioned
I have that short block in 1/2 ton and am upgrading to Vortec heads. I'd like more power if it won't hurt the fuel economy and the ability to do moderate towing
On the stock cam I say no. With a cam you're leaving a lotta torque on the table. You just got to decide whether 25 ft lb is worth the headache of fitting those bastards.
What kind of dyno numbers would this combo make with a stroker 383 ? Also is just a hydraulic cam enough, wouldn't a roller hydraulic be better? I know more costly though!
@@dianathompson7597 Do you like this combo better than a 383 stroker? I'm just about ready to buy a rotating assembly, I was leaning towards a 383 but not really sure?
From my understanding, putting Votrec heads on a non-Vortec motor yields a much higher compression than a Vortec motor has, possibly too high for a mild build and pump gas.
So as compression does play a roll the cam shaft is where you want to pay attention because that’s where dynamic compression comes to play.. you could have a 11:1 static compression but if your dynamic compression comes out to a 8:1-8:5 you can run pump gas.
I have a 96 350 vortex on an engine stand in my garage, can I just simply put a flat tappet cam in it in place of the roller cam? Obviously I would have to use different lifters as well but is it just as simple as that? Will it work with the cam bearings?
Did you have to get screw in studs for the heads with them springs or the stock heads work with them springs meaning the pressed in rocker studs..?thanks
No, there isnt for that motor. And all those "chips" do(the real ones not $50 or $100 ebay ones) is change the tune. A tune on a bone stock vortec l31 is going to be worth very minimal gains in comparison to what a cam & springs would do, like in this video.
You would need to convert to either a carburetor or something like the FAST EZ EFI setup in order to be able to use the more aggressive cam and associated parts.
@@Compcams1976 but , can i use the tbi block?? , i want to swap the heads to vortec , i`m going to use an airgap intake and 650 cfm summint carburetor and the cam you showed. and , whats better use the vortec heads or 305 heads ??
My bucket truck ( 2000 gmc 3500) has the vortec motor stock , 113,000 miles on it , nothing wrong with the motor , but with the lift on it I'm way underpowered , I want a motor already done set up like that fresh , I do alot of idling to run the boom so I'm wondering about oil pump and oil getting to everything at long idles , already upgraded the radiator and added dual fans and bigger tranny cooler..can I build a motor for idling ? Longevity , fuel mileage ? Just kidding on fuel mileage , im getting a little over 3 mpg now , fuel mileage is out the window ..87 octane pump fuel is a must though ..I got a 1986 bucket truck that likes high octane fuel , we don't take that one on jobs no more , big block got a little to wild , it's just a toy now , that's why I got the 2000 ..
A pure street motor that does fine up to just over 5,000 rpm - which is what the vortecs are good at anyway. If you plan on spinning past 6k rpm, that's different cam/heads.
He forgot to mention that if u do get a vortec motor ur gana need longer push rods with this cam setup do to different lifter lengths.roller cam got longer lifters so they require shorter push rods as for the flat tap cam has shorter lifters and require longer push rods ..I'm going threw it as if now ..c what happens 🤞
Was there any machining needed for this. I've got a 350 with vortec heads and would like to run the xe268h is that possible with the spring upgrade or would it need to be machined?
www.alexsparts.com has a kit , springs, retainers and keepers. It has modified spring retainers for clearance up to .550. That is what I did and have ran it for 10k miles with no problems.
I bought the xe268 comp cam kit an got my vortec heads worked with the springs that came with the kit , you can hear my build on my page with the comp cam an stock bottom end 350
There are plenty of 400's around, but camel hump heads died with the A-Team. There are far better heads to be had since the introduction of CAD. Get with the times bruh.
Get a dart 400 small block block, put whatever crank in it, use 6" rods, and high grade hyper pistons, add vortec heads, XE274, or XM270, performer rpm or vic jr.vortec, port the bowls in the heads , port match through, tune a 650cfm quickfuel , barry grant or other or 800cfmAVS edelbrock or 280H10 on a 109 lsa and 105 lca., xe284, XR282HR or XR288HR with higher compression. and bam always use a cromoly oil pump driveshaft.
Richard, I see you do SO MANY FLAT TAPPET HYDRAULIC CAM SWAPS, but with all these failures happening these days, could you PLEASE do a video on the failures in general, if and how many failures you’ve had, HOW you do your break up and, and what products you’ve been using that have not failed you! PLEASE!! There’s a HUGE group of us following you, and this is critical info for us hobby/ garage guys right now!!!
Thank you! Love ALL YOUR VIDS!!!!
You’re a treasure chest of useful info to all of us!!!!!
Sold. Bought the vortec heads and had slight modifications done for 550 cam. Got better springs and valve train, 1500$ for 110 hp gain on my truck was well worth it
Everyone freaks out about the $1,500. If anyone can show me where they can get 100hp for less I'm all ears LOL good buy!
Im new to cams and stuff what cam did you use
You can do it for way cheaper lol
@@infamousgarage4900 whats the cheaper secret I'm trying to find out.
@@LBWilliams. you can't,,, this is the best mods for that engine.
Deck the block, deck the heads, flat top pistons, and MLS head gasket will give you crazy compression which means more power and you can mess with timing as well as improve efficiency.
I'm building this exact set up as we speak cant wait
Don’t forget to get the heads checked! I went through 3 pairs of heads at the junkyard trying to find a set that weren’t cracked 🤬 bought a set, had them checked-cracked, exchanged, repeat 2 more time 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
@@orangetruckman Figure the money you will put into a set of used, possibley cracked heads, then swapping multiple times, as you did, just go for a simple set of aftermarket heads that are similar to vortecs that wont break the bank with absolutely no worries and it will last you for years to come. Done
I did almost the exact same modifications to my 1995 Mercruiser 350 and got nearly identical numbers of 353 and 397 on the dyno back in 2008. Still running strong.
Can you provide a link to the parts thanks
What heads were on the mercury before vortec.
1995 mercury's came with vortecs@@geoffernie
I did a .030 over 350 010 block 2256f pistons 268h cam rpm intake 3310 carb worked great in a jet boat even better with a hit from the Sniper Nitrious Oxide kit
This is the exact setup I'm.building now. I have a sbc 350 from a 69 camaro SS as.my foundation. It's gonna make my.86 cutlass supreme run great.
I'm not very car savvy but this is my plan too. My dad told me I can use a 350 Chevy 4 bolt main he is giving me then I have a vortec motor he says using the heads off it will be really nice. Still would like to find more I can get. I'll daily this motor when it's done but I want it to romp lol
Sounds like you both are going to end up with fun builds! If you have questions about valvetrain parts and setup, feel free to give us a call at 800-999-0853!
@@Compcams1976 what car set up was used for this application?
Carb
That's a great camshaft, good lift, not to long on duration to preserve tourqe. Vortec heads liked it.
Can I get a part number on these items..cam ,springs, lifters ?thanks ..👊
I would like to know if you had to switch out the push rods. I have a 97 or 99 350 vortec that I am tinkering with in the garage. Orginally was gonna go all out and 383 it, but instead taking the cheaper route with just upgrading cam. Saw this vid and considered doing the cheap route. Any other things to consider while going through the motor? Any thoughts on what I can do to the bottom end other than rings and bearings?
When I tryed to put this Xm270h cam with those lifter and upgraded springs in my 1998 vortec motor and the timing chain gear for the 1998 cam gear has a different bolt pattern so what should I do now
if u used a roller cam get a chain for a hyd roller cam. if its not a roller cam use a standard chain. if your engine uses the cam stop plate to retain the camshaf it takes the cam chain with the smaller bolt pattern.
Man this guy is wiz! Wow who woulda thought
Can you run 87 octane with this combo
What year trucks I can search for those vortec heads??
1996 thru around 2002.... best Old Vortec heads are the #906 and the #062,
I just picked up a pair of 062 heads for $100.00 of of Craigslist last weekend....they were dirty but I was cleaning them up today....got the Valves out and these heads look Awesome ! Super Deal !
Man I love these videos
What was the compression ratio with the vortecs?
do we need to change the pushrods?
Same question
What is the part number for the intake manifold?
speedmaster #1-147-007. about $185 bucks at Jegs!
Thanks for the info I will be using this in a future build
Your website recommends 26981-16 / 981-16 valve springs. Did this change after the video was made? Thanks
@comp cam I have a vortec out of a 2000 Cadillac Escalade what’s need to do this job
Since it’s a roller block it would be smart to use a roller cam instead of flat tappet. Something like a gm lt4 hot cam or comp 270 hr should give you around 400 hp. Roller cams use stiffer springs and a different distributor gear. Also most of the later blocks didn’t have provisions for a mechanical fuel pump and some roller cams don’t have the lobe to run one. If either of those is the case you’ll need to run an electric one.
I thought the stock Vortec heads would only allow for ~.460 lift unless you grind the valve guides?
With the spring kit mentioned in the video (or the 26918-16 spring, 787-16 retainer, and 648-16 lock) you can get up to about .520 lift before needing to do any head work!
COMP Cams good to know as I’m preparing to run a set of vortecs on my next sbc build!
COMP Cams what springs did you use to break the cam in? Because I feel those are too high of pressure for break in.
@@kashbrown4649 they are not to much, more then stock. the conical shape is a great advantage, and the lift clearance
@@Compcams1976 can the .520 lift be achieved with factory 1.5 rockers?
Love the video! What will be the outcome with Vortec Bowtie heads, ported machined aftermarket valves lifters and a Edelbrock air gap Vortec intake and 2" spacer. 650 carb, would we break 400 hp on a steel head? Or would port match come into play matching heads to intake?
How would the Dyno numbers differ?
quite easy depending on the cam
Do you need to upgrade valve springs for the Comp Cam XM270H camshaft?
I have heard yes and no depends who u talk to he only said springs upgrade
Can I use a stock non vortec cam with a stock vortec head? I'd like to stay out of the timing chain cover and the oil pan if I can get away with it. Not looking for power just reliability. Daily driving an 85 Suburban, 8 lug.
So a buddy of mine got some brownfield heads I never hear of them before and can’t find any flow numbers anyway you can help or point me in the right direction
I’m doing this near exact upgrade except I’m going with a slightly larger Lunati cam. Also my mechanic is recommending a set of roller rockers. What would you think the rockers would be worth in hp gain?
1.6
What ratio rocker arms did you use? Were they the stock 1.5 or 1.6 aftermarket ones?
Looked stock to me. Vortecs are lift limited, ya know. So 1.6s would cause the retainer to hit the guide.
@@donellmuniz590 not with those springs
@@jjmccloud Yeah, you're right. I recently learned about the "blue" LS springs.
Hey everyone I have a 350 Chevy and I’m wanting some vortex heads, but I don’t know what to get can any vortec heads fit and cam??
so no other head work was needed just change out the valve springs?
Correct. But use the correct rockers and push rods for the Vortec heads. There are limitations to the lift these heads can support due to the pressed in studs. You can ask the cam company for the right combo.
The retainer in the spring kit they used is thinner and allows more room, otherwise the retainer would hit the valve guide.
Can you tell please tell me what cast number you had for the heads that you used?
When putting vortec heads on a old 350 do u use a regular 350 head gasket or is there a different design? Im not asking about thickness just design of gasket itself
Regular gaskets, might as well go thinner and pick up some compression also
@@dianathompson7597 would steel shim gaskets be the ones I would use with the same stock 70-80’s dished pistons? I’m guessing since they’re factory dished- like he showed in his engine, that the steel shim would probably be better for the squish than a stock gasket?
Thank you in advance!!
When you say late model vortex truck motor, what years are you taking about. I am planning to replace an aging 305 in my 81 sierra pu
I believe 96-02
Hey, you look familiar! Didn't you used to sell household cleaning product?
Don’t be dissing bald dyno Jesus
Nah, THAT bald guy was TALL. 🤣
Will a top end kit with cam work on a 91 "tbi" chevy block? Are the 70s, TBI's, and LS 350 blocks the same?
wondering if you had to do any machining at the valve spring seat as the bigger cam will travel farther and may not have enough movement and cause valve keeper to hit the valve seal
No machining necessary with beehive springs and .050 offset keepers along with the appropriate retainers.
Can I put these vortec heads on a 1993 sbc 350 truck engine, seeing it's not actually a gen 2 motor? I pulled it out of my '93 Chevy G20 van and want to put it to use in my 1961 Chevy Bel Air. If so, can I use comp cams XM270H cam in it and do i need to change out the pushrods? I'm going with the Edelbrock 600cfm carb 4 barrel. I already know i need to change the intake over. Any help would be well appreciated, thank you.
I’d love to see what kind of horsepower you could get by adding a turbo to this combo.
That would depend on what size of turbo and the boost you run it.
Turbo is a pain with all the plumbing, and v8 ci like two to make enough boost without lag,, Maxson supercharger for boost,
The perfect daily driver
Will a 600 cfm carb work with this build
Yes
I have a chevy 5.7 engine bore over 40 with flat top pistons but I need to know what will be the best size cam to go with but ima also buy votec heads for it to so if you can please help me out with this engine
Did you dyno the motor before the mods or is 190 just what was advertised?
Exactly...those 190hp crate engines actually come with about 230/240hp !
I have a 76 SBC 350 and want to add vortec heads. I found online that the 98-02 vortec heads have a different bolt angle. “The regular 350 head utilizes a 90 degree intake bolt angle while the Vortec makes do with a 72 degree bolt angle.”
That's right. You will have to get a vortec intake.
I don't know if this comment will be read but is there anyway possible to do a vortec head shootout the 062 vs the 906 and maybe add the 5.0 L30 vortec heads the 520's I know that they're great heads on a 305 I run high 13's in a 305 trans am with a 305 with a cam and L30 heads with a stealth ram but I'm building a 396 stroker and wanna know which is best for a real application
Good Ole Vortec heads are like LT1 heads just without the reverse coolant ports.
Need a little help my friend, We have a 010 350sbc that had 305 heads, we took those off and are adding Vortec heads, What push rods and lifters will we need, Thank you
What is the cast numbers for the heads that you used
hey richard how much lift can i go before i have to modify the valve guides
Dumb question but, Do you have to run 91 octane or higher for this set up?
Yes
Only issue is I have this combo. You have to have additional machine work done to vortec heads to run that camshaft. If you use oem style. The rocker arms won’t clear the pedestal. Comp cams sells a tool to cut them down. And I heard they make or are making a spring that will allow the clearance needed.
the springs in the video are the ones that allow the clearance
Just picked up a truck vortec 350 for my vlog project, prob should include a recommended roller cam as well.
If you call our tech help line or fill out the cam recommendation form, we can help you pick the right cam for your setup and goals!
@DrgnFlys Yah I been keeping an eye out for a take-out cam like the LT hot cam or w/e, my project will be more of a mild budget build so we'll see what I find, long as it fits the build or I'll just keep the stock cam. WTG youtube on notifications 2weeks later on reply LOL
@@Compcams1976 Thx I actually can pick my own cam , I just noticed you might want to add the roller info to your comment/descriptions since it was mentioned in the vid is all.
If your going with a bigger cam on those 906 heads you may want to remove the press in studs and go in with screw in studs... Maybe look at the valve guides to as well.. listen to my 93 c1500 97 vortec engine swap.. complete engine rebuild with lots of goodies inside
@@heavychevy2289 I agree Just did the studs in my recent video ua-cam.com/video/eZlhl9kzZXM/v-deo.html
When you installed the springs, did you have to cut some of the seats or shim the springs for proper tension or anything like that?
I did not on mine, I'm using the 097 cam at .480 lift .222 duration @50, so no cutting needed. Bee hive springs are the best. Thanks
hello! everyone can someone tell me what kind of vortec heads i could used I have an 84 corvette crossfire Im switching to carb buttom end Im not touching just the top thank you
No problem. 84 Vette had TBI with dished pistons. They will help increase your C/R and if you go with a .015 shim gasket even better. You can buy the new Iron "Vortec" that are upgraded versions with thicker iron and clearance guide bosses and screw in studs. Or Jegs have a version in aluminum for just over 500 each.
Can I just use the 5.7 vortec that’s in my truck and add the cam and springs?
Yes you should be able too
Not without swapping the computer, or change it to carburator.
Do you have to change the push rods
What push rods ?
What compression did the 350 have with the 882s and then what did it have after the vortecs what gasket thickness did u guys use
I had this same engine scenario. I did replace pistons with flat tops 4V relief type however. CC's are 64 in the vortecs vs 76. The Crate 190hp were horrible with my reading from an Old Hot Rod crate build thread. It had like 7.6:1 with their calculations. So I would go with a .015 Shim gasket with the Vortecs and you might be around 9:1? Mine is at 10.1 or so.
@@jauquearnoldi1059 thank you!!! That’s exactly the info I was looking for!!!! My engine is a late 70’s-early 80’s dished pistons like Richards engine had, and was trying to find out if I could/ should run a steel shim gasket- and not fug up the squish, or have too much compression for pump gas! I’m building the same thing for my mud bigger Jeep, with the exception of a Elgine 920-p 288 cam (.480 .480 lift 233/ 233 @.050, 108 cl). THANK YOU FOR THIS INFO!!!!
I want to do the same setup but with xe262/270. Do you now if can i run stock convert and stock rockers wit xe262 on vortec heads. Thanks alot 👍
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade my 350 OMC boat marine engine and I'm very interested in what happends between 1000rp and 5000rpm. At least, before reaching 5000rpm, the boat has to plane and it needs some torque for that!
Where can I find these kind of information, specific for marine application?
Thanks,
Stay away from a radical cam with a choppy idle - you're exiting into a wet "log" exhaust which works completely different than a header exhaust, too big a cam will also kill your fuel economy, which is already 3 MPG.
All i have to do is add behive springs and i can go 480 lift?
I wonder what the peak torque number was at what RPM on the stock crate engine. Torque was falling off at the begining of the graph (360 lb/ft @ 3200RPM)
One issue, Rich: You said, go to the boneyard, get a Vortec 350, and add this cam, lifters, and springs. But the stock Vortec has a roller, doesn't it? Are you advocating trading a hydraulic roller for a hydraulic flat tappet?
He said get the vortec engine and add the springs and induction system
Are speedmaster products any good?
So my 350 motor from 96 z71 is a good start correct
Is this set up for a truck or would it be a good combo for a lightweight track car
Really depends on what kind of track use you're doing! Give us a call or shoot us a DM on social media and we can help you get set up!
@@Compcams1976 I'm wanting to build a drift missile hot rod. Ls swaps just seem too damn expensive to convert to a manual trans. Figured a t5 could handle some abuse from a set up like this. Also, what octane was this run on, I never saw it mentioned
I have that short block in 1/2 ton and am upgrading to Vortec heads. I'd like more power if it won't hurt the fuel economy and the ability to do moderate towing
Would it be possible to add Vortec heads off of a 1990s vortec 350, into a 1970s 350 engine
Yes it is
Will running exhaust manifolds rather than headers hurt the power much ?
On the stock cam I say no. With a cam you're leaving a lotta torque on the table. You just got to decide whether 25 ft lb is worth the headache of fitting those bastards.
What kind of dyno numbers would this combo make with a stroker 383 ? Also is just a hydraulic cam enough, wouldn't a roller hydraulic be better? I know more costly though!
I bet 460 torque
@@dianathompson7597 Do you like this combo better than a 383 stroker? I'm just about ready to buy a rotating assembly, I was leaning towards a 383 but not really sure?
What Intake manifold did you use?
Think he said Speedmaster, looks like their version of an Edelbrock air gap.
I compared that picture with one of the ones that Jegs sells for speedmaster. A midrise intake model number 746-1-147-010 for about $194.00.
From my understanding, putting Votrec heads on a non-Vortec motor yields a much higher compression than a Vortec motor has, possibly too high for a mild build and pump gas.
So as compression does play a roll the cam shaft is where you want to pay attention because that’s where dynamic compression comes to play.. you could have a 11:1 static compression but if your dynamic compression comes out to a 8:1-8:5 you can run pump gas.
So I bought a set of moca vortec heads from amazon and look great but I sure would like video if that is possible
I have a 96 350 vortex on an engine stand in my garage, can I just simply put a flat tappet cam in it in place of the roller cam? Obviously I would have to use different lifters as well but is it just as simple as that? Will it work with the cam bearings?
Keep the same came in it
How about a similar video on the 454?
Wow I am so impressed
Did you have to get screw in studs for the heads with them springs or the stock heads work with them springs meaning the pressed in rocker studs..?thanks
My left ear enjoyed this video so much..... of course the mic is on his left shoulder. o_0
Hey how you doing I was wondering if theres a superchip that can give me more HP and Torque for the Vortec 5700 L31 , mine is a 1999 year
Superchip?
@@killercodplays yeah like if there's a chip that I could install to make my engine better with HP and or better MPG
Senpai Mike 901 I mean you can but they really do t do that much unless you have a intake, exhaust, etc
No, there isnt for that motor. And all those "chips" do(the real ones not $50 or $100 ebay ones) is change the tune. A tune on a bone stock vortec l31 is going to be worth very minimal gains in comparison to what a cam & springs would do, like in this video.
@@darrylbrown4790 I see thanks for the advise!!!
Could I do this with a 1995 5.7 tbi??
You would need to convert to either a carburetor or something like the FAST EZ EFI setup in order to be able to use the more aggressive cam and associated parts.
@@Compcams1976 but , can i use the tbi block?? , i want to swap the heads to vortec , i`m going to use an airgap intake and 650 cfm summint carburetor and the cam you showed. and , whats better use the vortec heads or 305 heads ??
@@emmanuelalejandrolopezrent7422 vortec heads are better. 305 heads on a 350 aren't what they're hyped up to be
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Don't you have to do some head work to use a bigger camshaft on vortec heads?
Same pushrods and rocker arms ?
TheRedneckMechanic yep
Did these vortec heads need to have the guides cut?????
What carb setup?
What can I do to get more power out of my 1979 Buick LeSabre I have a 307 motor with bigger carburetor and 350 heads and 350 headers????
If you haven't seen thunderhead284(?) he has a couple videos on carburetors that may help.
Y'all need to switch up your mic. I'm using headphones and only getting sound out of one while the headphones work for other videos.
My bucket truck ( 2000 gmc 3500) has the vortec motor stock , 113,000 miles on it , nothing wrong with the motor , but with the lift on it I'm way underpowered , I want a motor already done set up like that fresh , I do alot of idling to run the boom so I'm wondering about oil pump and oil getting to everything at long idles , already upgraded the radiator and added dual fans and bigger tranny cooler..can I build a motor for idling ? Longevity , fuel mileage ? Just kidding on fuel mileage , im getting a little over 3 mpg now , fuel mileage is out the window ..87 octane pump fuel is a must though ..I got a 1986 bucket truck that likes high octane fuel , we don't take that one on jobs no more , big block got a little to wild , it's just a toy now , that's why I got the 2000 ..
How about if you just add cam will I need to change something else for Sierra
You will need valve springs at a minimum with any cam in a 350.
@@Compcams1976 thank you
Has anyone actually duplicated these numbers with proof? And at what Initial Spark Advance & or Maximum Setting?
What can I expect from Vortec Cylinder heads gas flowed and a 204/214 camshaft??
A pure street motor that does fine up to just over 5,000 rpm - which is what the vortecs are good at anyway. If you plan on spinning past 6k rpm, that's different cam/heads.
@@flinch622 What about horsepower? How much horsepower and torque can one expect from this combination you think?
@@kobuskock6688 310 HP, but it will still be at low rpm , good street motor, improve exhaust will help
Does it have a good sound
did you use a 5.7l vortec or a 5.3l vortec for the cylinder heads?
Hes using 5.7l L31 heads. Not the 5.3l LS heads
How much is a crate motor 350?
I thinks he’s trying to be a magician w them hands.
He forgot to mention that if u do get a vortec motor ur gana need longer push rods with this cam setup do to different lifter lengths.roller cam got longer lifters so they require shorter push rods as for the flat tap cam has shorter lifters and require longer push rods ..I'm going threw it as if now ..c what happens 🤞
What number was the heads?
062 or 906 casting number
Part list ??!
What year vehicle has these vortec heads???
96 -2002 or so.
the 1995-2000 vortech motors had 323hp and 444torq from factory so you can make way more power with the right can swap
That's VERY generous numbers.... Sure you aren't thinking of the 8.1's?
@@Compcams1976 after i wrote it i realized that that is the 383 replacement engine from gm. stock is 250hp 330torq. for 1995-2000
@CC Ryder if you read you seed i corrected it to 330 the 444 was the 383 factory upgrade for gm
how much vacuum does it pull at 800 rpm?
All of it . . . every last bit . . . .
That duration has good torque, so good vacuum also
Was there any machining needed for this. I've got a 350 with vortec heads and would like to run the xe268h is that possible with the spring upgrade or would it need to be machined?
www.alexsparts.com has a kit , springs, retainers and keepers. It has modified spring retainers for clearance up to .550. That is what I did and have ran it for 10k miles with no problems.
I bought the xe268 comp cam kit an got my vortec heads worked with the springs that came with the kit , you can hear my build on my page with the comp cam an stock bottom end 350
I put 305 heads on a 350 5.7 motor and the heads dont match the tb intake that was on it t
Marvin Nelson you have to get a port matched intake bud
If you could do some of testing to the old 400 small block it would be appreciated
Putting 327 double hump heads on a 400 or correct cam choice 😎
There are virtiually no 400 blocks left.
There are plenty of 400's around, but camel hump heads died with the A-Team. There are far better heads to be had since the introduction of CAD. Get with the times bruh.
Of course there are better heads but there are no factory 400 blocks left out there
Get a dart 400 small block block, put whatever crank in it, use 6" rods, and high grade hyper pistons, add vortec heads, XE274, or XM270, performer rpm or vic jr.vortec, port the bowls in the heads , port match through, tune a 650cfm quickfuel , barry grant or other or 800cfmAVS edelbrock or 280H10 on a 109 lsa and 105 lca., xe284, XR282HR or XR288HR with higher compression. and bam always use a cromoly oil pump driveshaft.
I pretty much copied an Engine from Chevy High Performance Magazine. They called the Impersonator.