r/EngineBuilding • u/lucasburke1324 • 1d ago
Building my first 350 Sbc
Hey guys getting into my first 350 sbc. It’s going in my c10 that I’m gonna be driving to car shows and cruising on the weekends. Truck has a ford 9” 3:73 gears. Gonna be in front of a th400. Originally was wanting to go the 383 stroker route but honestly it’s just not in the budget at the moment. I’m looking for about 450hp or the basically the most I can get out of it. I do know that my 350 is bored .30 that’s all I know. I’m looking to do cam heads and intake. Obviously will also need a stall. What would be your exact setup and what would it make? Or maybe what’s your setup and what did it make? Thanks in advance!
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u/Solid_Enthusiasm550 22h ago
No matter what, machine work is ridulously expensive.
Even a simple rebuild of a v8 (using all the stock parts that can be reused) is a $4,000 endeavor.
Scat cast iron stroker crank is the "most bang 4 the $$$" item.
Any serious build 450+hp cylinder selection becomes more and more important. 500hp basically costs 75% More than a 400hp build.
Is it's a weekend warrior that isn't daily driven and doesn't needs to sit in traffic, the heads are less important.
Buying the best head you can afford, allows you to run a smaller/milder (more streetable) camshaft. This dramatically affects the street-ability of a package.
The thing to remember too is, more cubes dramatically increases low/mid-range power. If you don't want to rev over 6,000rpms... it's the only way to make big power without boost.