I used to think big cu inch was the way to go. Until I bought an ‘86 Monte Carlo Super Sport with a great running original 305 HO. Has a converter in it. Shift kit. Chirps 2nd driving it normal. Hooker headers with PYPes mufflers out the back. No H pipe. Just straight back. Sounds exactly like yours. It’s a little street machine and reliable. The 305 gets a bad rap but once you have a good running one in the right car/truck you just don’t know.
Link to where you purchased those
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Hey bud would you show me how to plumb and wire carb please and also the distributor how to get it aligned am having issues with my 305 on my k5
I used to think big cu inch was the way to go. Until I bought an ‘86 Monte Carlo Super Sport with a great running original 305 HO. Has a converter in it. Shift kit. Chirps 2nd driving it normal. Hooker headers with PYPes mufflers out the back. No H pipe. Just straight back. Sounds exactly like yours. It’s a little street machine and reliable. The 305 gets a bad rap but once you have a good running one in the right car/truck you just don’t know.
@@kevingrabkowski5505 I have long tube hooker headers. My mechanic in island park ny bought them. Not sure where he purchased them.
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I’m also trying to get my 305 caballero like this just did a carburetor rebuild now im on to the headers and exhaust system
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I’m guessing 300 plus horsepower
The Chevrolet 305 is the cheapest engine just in case the 350 is out of reach for first time buyers