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all small block motors share the same exhaust mounting pattern. so your exhaust will be fine
intakes on vortec heads are different
vortec heads have all the mounting points as the 1991-1995 heads have.
roller blocks came out in 1988 (castings were changed in 1985 for the 1986 model year, however first vehicles being the 1987 corvette and 1988 F-bodies from the Romulus engine plant). however only a few truck blocks from the Tonawanda engine plant actually had the roller keeper bosses machined as the Trucks did not get roller cams until later (about 1991, with boats following about 1995 or 1996). after 1996, all factory small blocks have roller cams.
with a 5-axis machining center, the bosses can be machined, however why grab a motor that doesnt have them machined when there are so many core motors with roller cams and all new blocks are properly machined.
since you are up there in Newfoundland, here is what I would do. take a week off of work, drive down with a 1996 or so pickup truck on its last leg, drop in a new stroker crate motor into the truck, and drive back...... then shoot the truck and put the motor in your boat. it would save you thousands
intakes on vortec heads are different
vortec heads have all the mounting points as the 1991-1995 heads have.
roller blocks came out in 1988 (castings were changed in 1985 for the 1986 model year, however first vehicles being the 1987 corvette and 1988 F-bodies from the Romulus engine plant). however only a few truck blocks from the Tonawanda engine plant actually had the roller keeper bosses machined as the Trucks did not get roller cams until later (about 1991, with boats following about 1995 or 1996). after 1996, all factory small blocks have roller cams.
with a 5-axis machining center, the bosses can be machined, however why grab a motor that doesnt have them machined when there are so many core motors with roller cams and all new blocks are properly machined.
since you are up there in Newfoundland, here is what I would do. take a week off of work, drive down with a 1996 or so pickup truck on its last leg, drop in a new stroker crate motor into the truck, and drive back...... then shoot the truck and put the motor in your boat. it would save you thousands