Have been doing a ton of research about rebuilding my 305 or putting in a 350. Almost every post says it's cheaper/better to install a 350 if you're already pulling a 305 but I can't find exactly what they mean by that. Is that just if you have major internal damage to the 305? I have a 1992 21' Corona CC with the 305 with Thunderbolt ignition. I am pulling the motor to replace the flooring. 2 years ago I could each 51mph but last year it was down to about 43. Found a hole in the rear exhaust valve and a burned spark plug from it. I tore it down and just replaced the 1 bad valve, new head gaskets, and used it the rest of the season. Compression was a little low on a couple cylinders but it has 600 hours, so expected. So now that I'm pulling the engine anyway, should I just do a standard rebuild on the 305 or find a 350 to put in? It's only like $450 for a marine master rebuild kit. I have access to several 350's as I have a mechanic friend that has a ton laying around. Should I just freshen her up and throw it back in? More HP is always good but with my 305 being in pretty good shape?? Thanks for any tips.