knotperfect
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I recently posted that I picked up a 19.5 1977 Wellcraft cuddy-cabin with a pre-alpha sterndrive and a locked up Mercruiser 5.0.


There as water in one cylinder and it was scored pretty deeply. So on the recommendation of my local machine shops, I obtained a used 350 to rebuild instead of re-working the 305. I have a few goals with the re-power in mind, not necessarily in order. 1-LEARN SOMETHING and share the experience with my son. 2-AFFORDABLE. If I had $1500 laying around I would just order a long-block. 3-RELIABLE.. We are not WOT all day kind of people. I am not so concerned with this getting done immediately as this is a family project and I am replacing stringers, decking etc so time is on my side. I will re-use most of the accessories from the original engine and I fully understand using the marine alternator, fuel pump, starter, etc....
So, my questions are
1) what would you recommend as a reasonable rebuild for this 350? Meaning overbore, piston types, etc? I have seen kits from Summit and Jegs ranging from $235-$400 but not sure of the direction to take. Also, I don't yet know if this engine has been bored or not.
2) re-use (after rebuilding) existing 2-bbl Rochester and cast manifold, find a 4-bbl carb/manifold, maybe Edelbrock 1409 and manifold?
3) What can I expect the HP range for this to be (with 2-bbl and 4-bbl)?
The used longblock that is the basis for this project is a 1977 model 3970010 (010) block and 333582 heads. It was running strong when pulled and I paid $100 less carb and starter. It came with a Weiand Stealth 4-bbl manifold but I have heard that a cast intake is better, so I may just turn this into ebay.

I will have my machine shop prepare the block, heads, and crank and any other items that need attention and I will assemble. I understand there is machine $ associated, but again, I am working this as a project. I don't think this is outside my expertise and I will rely on Vizards "How to rebuild your small-block chevrolet" as well as a few friends that have done this type of thing a few times in the past.
I appreciate the advice given on these forums, and all help would be appreciated.


There as water in one cylinder and it was scored pretty deeply. So on the recommendation of my local machine shops, I obtained a used 350 to rebuild instead of re-working the 305. I have a few goals with the re-power in mind, not necessarily in order. 1-LEARN SOMETHING and share the experience with my son. 2-AFFORDABLE. If I had $1500 laying around I would just order a long-block. 3-RELIABLE.. We are not WOT all day kind of people. I am not so concerned with this getting done immediately as this is a family project and I am replacing stringers, decking etc so time is on my side. I will re-use most of the accessories from the original engine and I fully understand using the marine alternator, fuel pump, starter, etc....
So, my questions are
1) what would you recommend as a reasonable rebuild for this 350? Meaning overbore, piston types, etc? I have seen kits from Summit and Jegs ranging from $235-$400 but not sure of the direction to take. Also, I don't yet know if this engine has been bored or not.
2) re-use (after rebuilding) existing 2-bbl Rochester and cast manifold, find a 4-bbl carb/manifold, maybe Edelbrock 1409 and manifold?
3) What can I expect the HP range for this to be (with 2-bbl and 4-bbl)?
The used longblock that is the basis for this project is a 1977 model 3970010 (010) block and 333582 heads. It was running strong when pulled and I paid $100 less carb and starter. It came with a Weiand Stealth 4-bbl manifold but I have heard that a cast intake is better, so I may just turn this into ebay.

I will have my machine shop prepare the block, heads, and crank and any other items that need attention and I will assemble. I understand there is machine $ associated, but again, I am working this as a project. I don't think this is outside my expertise and I will rely on Vizards "How to rebuild your small-block chevrolet" as well as a few friends that have done this type of thing a few times in the past.
I appreciate the advice given on these forums, and all help would be appreciated.