Chrisravosa36
Chief Petty Officer
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Hello Yall, I bought a 1990 Albemarle 24ft with a 350 Non-Vortec last season. Ran it all season trying to figure out why this darn thing won't go as fast as all the rest of the 24 Albemarle, and why it doesn't run as efficient. By the end of the season, I came to the realization that I need to rebuild the top end, and I think I'm going to upgrade to the Vortec style heads. I'm mechanically inclined and always work on my own trucks/boats. I've never torn apart an engine like this, but I'm not afraid to. Here is some info you for guys.
The motor is a 350 non-vortec with 450 hours. The P.O replaced the motor in 2013, with a newer cam (http://www.compcams.com/Company/CC/...ztqJl0SIXXcRbhx6Lfm4Qk7uk_aIBYt88tOyOJbCacP7k)
The P.O didn't keep up with riser gaskets when I bought the boat the risers and manifolds were on there last season, so I replaced them.
I bought a set of 90's Chevy Automotive Cylinder Heads from a truck. I had them checked for cracks and decked. I'm working on lapping the valves now and putting the seals back in. New automotive valves were put in, new seals etc. I believe my boat has stud rocker arms. and the automotive Vortec heads have screw in rocker arms, will this be an issue? or should I be alright with the Vortec screw in arms?
Also my pushrods, I recall Vortec heads had different length pushrods, so I need new ones, can anybody verify for me? Just making sure.
This afternoon I am going to start the motor up for the last time, make sure everything works as should, motor heats up and has oil pressure after the long cold winter. Il take the distributor cap off, align the rotor to the #1 cylinder on the cap, and make sure the balancer mark is aligned up with zero on the timing cover marker.
Will I have to rejet my carb? I have an Edelbrock 1409, I'm guessing I will because I'm adding about 30 ~ HP.
Now onto Rocker Arms/Springs/Valves. I am most concerned about any valves hitting cylinders... Should I go with the springs and rocker arms that were on my Vortec heads, or the old ones on my standards SBC heads? Will the CAM I have affect any of this?
Lastly, the compression ratio. With the bump in compression will I be ok with 87 or should I run 93? My 120 Gallon Tank is filled with 87 as of right now...
I know this is a lot, but I'm trying to get a perfect idea of everything I need so I can ensure everything will go smoothly (even though I know it never does) My boat is set to launch May 1st, id like to have this done April 20th so I have time to test it out a couple of days on the lake.
Let me know if you guys have any tips/tricks with a vortec swap, please let me know if the cam, heads, valves, studs, arms ect will work,
Thank you, Christopher Ravosa
The motor is a 350 non-vortec with 450 hours. The P.O replaced the motor in 2013, with a newer cam (http://www.compcams.com/Company/CC/...ztqJl0SIXXcRbhx6Lfm4Qk7uk_aIBYt88tOyOJbCacP7k)
The P.O didn't keep up with riser gaskets when I bought the boat the risers and manifolds were on there last season, so I replaced them.
I bought a set of 90's Chevy Automotive Cylinder Heads from a truck. I had them checked for cracks and decked. I'm working on lapping the valves now and putting the seals back in. New automotive valves were put in, new seals etc. I believe my boat has stud rocker arms. and the automotive Vortec heads have screw in rocker arms, will this be an issue? or should I be alright with the Vortec screw in arms?
Also my pushrods, I recall Vortec heads had different length pushrods, so I need new ones, can anybody verify for me? Just making sure.
This afternoon I am going to start the motor up for the last time, make sure everything works as should, motor heats up and has oil pressure after the long cold winter. Il take the distributor cap off, align the rotor to the #1 cylinder on the cap, and make sure the balancer mark is aligned up with zero on the timing cover marker.
Will I have to rejet my carb? I have an Edelbrock 1409, I'm guessing I will because I'm adding about 30 ~ HP.
Now onto Rocker Arms/Springs/Valves. I am most concerned about any valves hitting cylinders... Should I go with the springs and rocker arms that were on my Vortec heads, or the old ones on my standards SBC heads? Will the CAM I have affect any of this?
Lastly, the compression ratio. With the bump in compression will I be ok with 87 or should I run 93? My 120 Gallon Tank is filled with 87 as of right now...
I know this is a lot, but I'm trying to get a perfect idea of everything I need so I can ensure everything will go smoothly (even though I know it never does) My boat is set to launch May 1st, id like to have this done April 20th so I have time to test it out a couple of days on the lake.
Let me know if you guys have any tips/tricks with a vortec swap, please let me know if the cam, heads, valves, studs, arms ect will work,
Thank you, Christopher Ravosa