Yeah, you can cam it so sounds like a race car at idle, but you're never going to get your money's worth when it comes to performance. That said, if you aren't going racing, performance doesn't really matter. Also, the engine sure ain't light, but since you're not putting a whole lot of power through it, it should last forever.
@@poordecisionsgarage9834 That's what I'm talkin about! I think these inflated "budget" cost builds are what is killing motor sports. I can remember when the whole ricer thing kicked off it seemed because the cost of entry was so low; of course now that's through the roof price wise too.
@@kidmosey Exactly, Motor Trend may be able to do a 1970 440 'Cuda restoration for under $5k or whatever when they have a massive team of professionals as friends and several garages donating services and parts. It is always good to support and be a part of a community but what they do is not really available to the average Joe or Jane. They also do not handle the situation realistically, where they strip the ENTIRE vehicle down to every nut and bolt and rebuild, paint, replace, etc. all at once from the bottom up. Most people would fall out of love before they're done stripping the body and generally can only keep the passion doing one section at a time with decent stretches in between with the car all together and being used.
It seems that the people in the industry are really out of touch with the folks who build a engine in their driveway ..all you see is LS conversions and super chargers and on ...they end up costing more than most people make in a year ..smh
Ya just gotta love it when a plan comes together ! Not bragging by any means but I have been building Chevrolet Engines (more Big Blocks than Small blocks) since I was a Jr. In high school and I am in my early 60's now and no matter if it's a plain Jane simple re-build or an all out Drag Racing Bullet....I still get that same feeling of pride and excitement when an Engine I built comes to life and runs like it's supposed to. It's my brand of Drug and as long as I can get to and from my shop I will keep doing what I do. The Man who taught me knew in my opinion more about High Performance Big Block Chevy's than anyone I ever even heard of and the only thing he made me promise him (because he and his Wife had no children of their own) was to pass on what he taught me and what else I learn to the Next Generation and I have kept my promise, both our Daughter who is married now and our Son who is working here with me both can do everything....(almost lol) ....that I can do.
@@lazaromarino9200 Now am in the very heart of the Black Hills near Hill City. When I was a youngster I was in North Central Nebraska and the Machine Shop was called High Plains Speed & Performance. Sadly like a lot of small shops during the Fuel Crunch and EPA hayday of the late 70's the shop had passed into new owners hands by then and only took a couple of years to go under because they got too full of themselves thinking they were like a NASCAR shop or some big time Engine Shop. No Street Cars, no Farm Truck or Tractor Engines....and in that country those are the customers you really have to take care of or like happened to them you will not be around long. I even had Farmers who I knew personally bring their irrigation engines and Grain Truck Engines and more than a handful of Small Tractor Engines clear up here for me to work on just because the people who took over refused their work !.....word of mouth can be your best friend or worst enemy..... Randy.
Randy Your very lucky as most kids today only play games on the computer and don't want to work or learn how to use there hands at all as oil is in there terms is NASTY ! and they don't want to get there fingers dirty ! We got a 16 & 17 year old that don't even want a drivers licenses ! MOM takes them anywhere they want to go. ----- sad , very sad . At there age I already had 2 motorcycles I built from junk !
I did a 305 with same exact heads and very similar cam with 106 love separation with headers and Q-jet carb. Made 318hp and 340 ft lbs. Runs very strong. Neat motors!
Dude, this is the engine building vid that some of us have been waiting years for! Pure gold! Thank you for all of your time, effort and expertise! Now, just wish you's do a slant 6 build!
Exactly what I’m thinking about doing to my 83 GMC square body with a stock 305. Don’t wanna spend the money on an LS swap. Not chasing big dragstrip HP; just cool sound and good power. Gonna look into it.
Awesome build! Me and my son built almost the same build for him to learn on! We got a free 307 and got a free set of 416 305HO heads we also bought a competition products head upgrade kit (z28 springs, moly retainers, stainless valves,hardened locks) a summit 1785 cam and lifters .450 lift 106 LSA and an eBay engine build kit! We put a qjet and a cast iron intake and a set of speedway $89 block hugger headers! We put it in his 83 mustang and that motor ran low 14s with no machine work!
My neighbors are all cool they party till 3 in the morning sometimes with loud music, I just turn on a couple of fans and go right to sleep I never complain and they return the favor
Make friendly, wave at the whole neighborhood, and people may become more lenient. Sure they may still complain but just be friendly say sorry and most people I hope would understand you're just having fun. Also especially important to pay attention to the time of day. Stay quiet during dinner time and early on the weekends. Also do as much work as out of sight as possible. Don't leave things half-apart on the street. Even if it isn't done hang the fenders or the hood or whatever back on so it looks better. Sure, certain yuppie suburbs can be a nightmare, but as long as you always keep smiling, don't amp up when they do, and know the rules to stick to, you can survive.
@@Myvintageiron7512 hey if you dont mind me asking where are you located? Im out of dallas texas and im looking for a great mechanic like you plz lmk thanks.....
This is the kind of thing that gets people off their asses and digging thru the piles of stuff in the garage. You, Sir, are a troublemaker!! Thank You! I have a 2nd design crate 327 that I got new from the Chevy dealer in 1974ish. Has about 30K on it. Time to tear it down and clean it up. Has a Comp Cams 290° kit in it with about 10K mi on it. HMmmmmm GREAT Video. I LOVE your specific videos on certain engines, but this is a video that appeals to so many of us out here to just DO IT! If I can clean this up cheap enough, maybe I kin find some aluminum heads around to make it really nice.. My '55 Sedan Delivery (acquired in '68 for $600) has been engineless since about 1977... HMmmm?? Thank You Again (I think), Michael in Colorado. 68 yr old newly retired.
Oh my Gosh you have one of the most Legendary small blocks and a 55 sedan Del sitting since 77 WHAT???? .... man you gotta get that thing going I'm going to be upset if you don't! I bet you could have that thing up and going in a few months if you put your mind to it, you don't need to do it all in a day and you don't need everything to be new and perfect , you just have to make up your mind your gonna do it, especially if your retired you gotta have a project for sure, sounds very cool good luck! Don't let negative people discourage you, they are always there in your life somewhere, they are also the ones that never do anything except give you all the reasons why something can't be done it just plain nonsense I say go for it!!
i just snagged a pair of aluminum l98 vette heads for $200,they are basically the same heads used in zz3 chevy crate engines.look for corvette L98 engines and parts
Got a little 305 HO in my ‘41 Chevy rat rod. Several modifications regarding steering, brakes, suspension with a couple more to go. It’s so light, interesting looking and for what I want very reliable and surprisingly quick (not fast). Great video!
I like you picked the 305 it one of those engine everyone through away that were really good reliable power plants plus if you don't tell people it's not a 350 they never know great build
I know this video is 8 months old, but this is just awesome. I have watched a few of your videos and like how you are straight forward with providing info on what and how you do things. Extremely humble as well. Now for this budget build, less than $1000! It sounds great! True budget build!!
My dad just picked up a original 67k miles 454 for 300 bucks excited to see his build. I learned Alot from you. Keeping the old school knowledge around.
This is awesome. I love 305s!! Great street motors. 601/416 heads are great heads. Fun lil motors. If it had a cam satup for street that motor would awesome.
This video more than any other is the most inspiring to get out in the garage and see what you can build. Simple. Doable. A little patience and planning pays off. 👍
This video was a saving grace for me, I was looking for an actual budget build, and I couldn’t find anything that didn’t break the bank, I needed to find an engine, and rebuild kits that were cheap and easy to get, thank you for the tips!
you are the man for sure. What a great build sounds radical. Goes to show that for those who are knowledgeable and patient with good judgement can produce a great little engine. $698 is a bargain.
Great video! Thanks for posting. Yesterday I bought an '89 Chevy C-1500 in great condition, one owner with 130k on a 305 / 5.0 for $800. Looking to do a nice project truck.
Great video. Got you subscribed for a while now. In the process of doing a 305 myself in a back yard refurb/build... Cleaned up the factory "801" heads with EZ Off oven cleaner then new seals and valve lapping, Got an Edelbrock 1405 carb and Edlebrock 2701 EPS intake for $50, new waterpump, new oil pump, new timing chain and gears, new harmonic balancer, spark plugs, wires etc, all new gaskets and seals, a pair of really clean rams horns manifolds for $40. Washed the block down myself with a couple of gallons of varsol and scrapers and brushes and a big catch tray. Hoping it will be enough motor to pull my '54 Pontiac hearse.
I recently did a low-buck 350 last summer, me and my dad paid $80 for a ‘95 350 came with everything including the windshield motor so it was complete. We stripped it down and found it to be an 60 over 350 in really good shape so we slapped some of my dads old vortec circle track heads, cam, all gaskets. We have a wicked little street motor for under $400 and we slapped it in my 1978 Malibu.
Good to see someone build something other than a 350. I just finished my '71 307. I used the #416 305HO heads, bored .030, balanced, CompCams 260H, Performer intake and Q-jet. Can't wait to hear it run!
Awesome build. I really enjoy the budget builds that are done right. That little 305 sounds amazing with that high lift cam. I can honestly say that I've never built any V8 smaller than a 350. My brother's old 74 Z28 had a .030 over 355 in it when we restored it and it wasn't a crazy build, but it still makes 425 hp through a Muncie M-22 Rock Crusher. I think that this would definitely make a good engine for a rat rod.
Awhile ago I commented on one of these videos. I made the comment of when installing the timing chain and gear set, once the cam and crank gears are aligned (Crank at 12, cam at 6), both dots need to be moved to the 12 o'clock position before installing the distributor in order to fire at number 1. After doing a few more builds since then I found that this isn't always true. I did this same technique with a flat tappet cam from Comp Cams. When I went to fire the engine ignition timing was 180 out. This rule isn't always true and is based depending on what cam manufacturer is used. Great video's you do. I have learned little bits of info in them. Keep them coming.
Back in the old days heads used to be measured by intake valve size. Now they are measured by intake port volume. 1.94 was considered the bottom of the perf SBC heads. 2.02 were the 'Hot' SBC heads. 1.84 is picking up the bottom of the 305 heads which have nice flow patterns and the leftover 305 parts which can still take advantage of SBC parts. Good video.
Thinking being you would spend less time porting a 2.02 head b/c all heads could be ported and would be done by hand instead of with a CNC and pre-print of maximum port size. . Just relieve the angles and swirl, and that's why 2.02 was considered the top perf home built head. Handling a head with an angle grinder at home had hours of difference, having your head ported at the shop was based on a flat price range.
So nice to see someone do a "budget build" that a real working man can do. The shows on Sunday says they have "budget builds", but in all reality, they've had the block given to them from Summit, Trick Flow heads given to them, etc.
Chris Kyle never hit a dyno but I’d guess around 300.. I know it was nothing crazy I’ve driven turbo 4 cylinders that were much faster but for an extremely cheap build with parts I sourced off craigslist and stuff I loved the car.. just fast enough to have fun and hoon around in and cheap enough not to care if you break it
Though I love the concept here and think that that engine is amazing bang for the buck, it can’t be duplicated. Machine work and ebay parts for my next 355 short block adds up to $1100... that’s without cam, lifter, etc. on a block I already have. To clean and bore a block costs $400 where I’m at. This is why everyone goes for crate engines.
Ya. What did he say 50 or 80 bucks for the bore and cleaning. He sends 100 blocks or more over to that shop a year and got a hella cheap ass deal. Then around 14:00 In he finally says something about “my buddies machine shop”. I might be mistaken but didn’t he say the heads are not the ones that came off the 50 buck block but 305HD OR HP heads? Then he didn’t put a price on them on that first list but talked about them again. I’m only 18 min in now so he might later idk. I was hoping for a true cost budget build on a 305 trying to make as much real horse power and torque as they could on a budget. Idk why I’m not interested in building one. Hell a 5.3 LS or the smaller one what is it 4.8 are cheap enough and wow they make power with a little nitrous kit or homemade turbo kinda setup. I’m sick of LS swaps as much as the next guy but I’m comparing it with this.
That engine sounds so nice it inspired me to go out in the garage to start my SBC just to hear more of that sweet cam idle. I also got high on the HC's and CO, which is a side benefit.
I really appreciate you using an outside machine shop for the machine work for us diy at home guys 👍, just got a 305 and 700r4 for $200 I'm planning on dropping into my 88 s10 as cheap as I can
This is a great video. I’ve got an 81 Malibu that has a 305 with an unknown cam, and runs great. Why this video is good for me is because just dipping my toe into the rod scene, this helps me to get started and play with what I have till I can invest in something else. And learn, most important part. Thanks for the video
biggest thing is ,if you are going i9nto the engine and buying a kit just do yourself a favor and buy a 350 core instead of spending the same money on 45 less cubic inches.if you are just doing a few bolt ons on the 305 buy parts you can later use on a 350 build.buy things once instead of twice. buy the intake you can reuse like an edlebrock rpm,buy a 650 holley or edlebrock not the smaller 305 version then you can reuse it.
great video, I'm putting a 305 together over the winter. It's going back in my 84 Monte Carlo. I will be using this information as the car will only be used for local cruise ins and weekend cruising. thanks for the information.
Awesome build and a great example for someone needing to power a work truck on a budget etc. Also with some more scrounging over time you could easily add some better parts to the basic kit for more power too. I found a set of Eagle rods new for $150 for a friends build not too long ago, add a set of Hypereutectic Pistons(about a $100 more for the kit), a mild home port/gasket match job etc and for a 2-300 hundred more you'd have a nice little motor that could take a little spray if you want. Just don't go for too much more than 1-1.5hp per cube and she'd be fine. I had a 30 over 305 in a S10 years ago that ran mid to low 12's back around 99-01. I know it's slow by todays standards but I had about a $1000 in everything except (motor/trans) for the rear. So at the time it was pretty good for what it was and it was a ton of fun.
I’d love to have a exact parts used list to build this motor.... ur videos help a lot I am a body man who’s starting engine rebuilds and your videos have really been informative
I just love this channel. That thing really does SOUND good & nasty at idle! For $698.......it really IS cool. Man, I about died laughing when ya said: "It only makes about 200 hp, but it SOUNDS like it's makin' about 400 hp"......LOL!!! And that too, is very cool. Great job!!!
@@ronspencer4661 IN 85 the 305HO made about 185hp. This one might make 225-250. It pretty much stock eccept for the cam and that's not a great cam for that low compression 305.
Gday. Awesome video, very informative indeed. So it is known, I am no mechanic and have minimally knowledge of the inner-workings of a chevy motor or any motor for that matter. So, I'm an Aussie bloke who, a few months back purchased a 67 Camaro from the states, Maryland California in fact. I always loved Camaro's and it has taken me 26 years of my adult life to finally get one, how excited I was when it finally arrived!!! Anyhow, to my knowledge it is a relatively stock 327, aside from an Edelbrock Holley, and small cam (all mods done by previous owner in the USA & specs are unknown), power-glide, the differential I believe is factory. After watching this video it became clear if I am to enhance my Chev's performance I will need to rebuild the engine and originally, and somewhat impatiently, I had planned to replace the power-glide with a TH350 and torque converter but after watching this video I realise that's not the way to go. At present my Camaro drives well and everything works as it should. Note: I do not intend to drag my Camaro, I'm seeking a cool, slightly 'lumpy' sounding engine with a little grunt from a standing start, enough to get the juices flowing but other than that it with be driven as a cruiser! Any thoughts about what type of engine kit I should purchase to rebuild without any block mods? And should I also invest in a th350 and converter alongside the rebuild? My Budget is around $6K USD Cheers, Brad from Oz!
for 6K you can build a real nice engine I would most definitly go with a set of aluminum heads and a nice roller cam no need to stroke it use stock crank I know you guys down under have some really good machine shops hopefully there is one near you have the block cleaned and bored you will also need a good balance job I think a hyperutectic flat top piston will work nicely get a set of heads with 2.020/1.600 valves and a 64cc chambers intake runners should be 180 200 cc runners are too big for a 327 a good set of ceramic coated headers and duel plain intake with 700 cfm carb and that thing will scream I would stick with the power glide they are super strong if your going to up grade the trans go with a 700R4 low 1st gear and overdrive turbo 350's are weak the power glide is much stronger or a beefed up 700R4 is ok too buy pricey
Myvintageiron7512 Well I must say, thanks so much for the reply man, that’s so cool and plenty of information for me to mull-over. Since I sent this msg I have spoken to several dudes, one of which races drag cars and he reckons pulling my 327 out (keep it original) and replacing with a 350. Here’s the options he said. 1. For about $7k we could do a 330HP Vortec 350 Chev but it wont sound tough. Although we can cam it up and get it up to about 395HP without much problem. 2. Next step is a 390HP 350 with alloy heads and roller cam. About $8500 complete, will have a bit of a lump. 3. Next step is 383 with 440HP then can go up to a 396 with 490HP. Which option is best? I’m stretching my budget with any of the above and originally I was happy to purchase secondhand too!! 🤙🏻
Myvintageiron7512 Apologies mate. Thanks for taking the time out to reply ey, I appreciate it. Every time I speak to a dude in the motor/engine industry I get steered in another direction, bloody confusing!! Anyhow, I spoke to my mechanic who is an 70yo dude who has been in the industry for 50 years, has a workshop at his home and he told me to chill and sit on the 327 for the coming summer, to be honest, that advice has fallen on deaf ears!!😂So I’m going with your advice ey, just one last question, do I need to upgrade my torque converter and if so what would you recommend? I was recently informed it is wise to update plugs, leads etc prior to getting a ‘dyno-tune’, yet I wouldn’t need to do that would I if I rebuild the motor? Anyhow, thanks for ya time mate, I appreciate your busy and living a life too!! Cheers Brad from Oz!! 🤙🏻
About to rebuild my 305 tbi. 91 stepside truck with 700r. Learned so much watching all the vids. Just bought some books. Trying to keep it inspection legal. Gonna swap to carb, having to figure out how the electronic side will work with it all.
@@Myvintageiron7512 thanks for the reply. Love all the content you put out. And thanks for the info. I've been wrenching since I was 5 with my dad. This will be my first engine rebuild and upgrade. Very excited, but trying to do all my research first.
Absolutely! You are one of the 1st i started following on utube, & still totally respect your channel. And im one of those kind of old school guys that doesn't get amused by half the crap videos being posted . Keep it up bro! From one long time builder artist to another.
I love this just because it is different from everything else, another video of the same ol thing. What i would love to see is a maxed out 305. I mean as far as it can be pushed, as stroked, bored, & totally high performance. Engine Masters, threw a blower on one & made some 700 hp or something like that. But what if it was actually built, & correctly. Does it actually makes sense to do, probably not, but it would sure that he'll be interesting and different. And I like different and I bet a lot of other people do too. I also think it would be especially cool to pull up on somebody and then blow the doors off of their car and be like oh yeah by the way this is a 305 small block Chevy You know what I always talked about doing a 454 small block that's my next project car, kind of something from my childhood but I wanted to do oh, well the 400 small block anyways but if I did that I would just go 454. But maybe that's what I should do totally Decked Out 305. Unless you beat me to it yeah, and you probably might
Trying to find a video on a cheap rebuild for a 94 5.7 truck motor. Have you done that yet for the pre vortec motors using the early vortec heads (for torque)? Enjoy you videos. Very educational!
I did that exact engine. 0.480 lift and 232 @ 0.050 112 LSA I believe. It had a great idle tone. Never had the chance to get it running quite right before it was stolen. If you keep the TBI it definitely needs a tune chip at the very least.
FiY ; in 1983 Los Angeles; I bought a Reconditioned Chev 327 short block delivered to Redondo Beach $350 ; for my 1975 Camaro (350) . I only lapped the valves. Fitted the old water pump . A friend and I assembeled it over a weekend the heads and dropped it back into the Camaro . It drove very responsive !. :Fun :)
great video just goes to show that almost anybody can have a reliable engine with a little budget and know how....and still done the right way......how is your bbc s10 build coming..?..great work..
I am very much impressed with your budget build.I have friends that say don't try and build an engine just have it built..its cheaper ,its less money...BS here is proof..Besides its kind of hard to run an engine with more than a 470-500 lift cam on the street..They load up and overheat..I just bought a stock rebuilt 1968 396 big block .$ 350 .no pan or water pump,or alternator,pulleys etc.Does have a stock intake awful heavy,but i am pretty sure i can get all the parts and make it go for less than $1000 buying various parts here and there .So $1350 is a darn good deal.I have a !967 Chevelle with a 300 hp 327..First thing people ask is "is it a SS 396" ,now i can say yes..So pay attention guys it can be done . Just don't get in a huge hurry just a sharp eye out for parts...ps my friend did the very same thing in a 1954 chevy..He says to me well its a 305 , and I say your car is on the road not sitting waiting for a high dollar build you can't afford..thanks so much ,finally a builder with a good head on his shoulders!
you can definitely do it for that I have gotten several comments on this video calling me out saying there is no way I could do mine for this price no way was the block machine work this cheap the fact is these people aren't paying attention to the video at all I said more than ounce you need to make friends with a local machine shop of course they are not going to do the machine work this cheaply on every engine the key is to get them to do it for you for a really low price your post is refreshing because you get it! the whole reason for this video is for guys like you that are already wanting to do this I think you are right on your 396 is almost there already shop around and don't listen to the negative people
@@goinjones Change the pistons and you won't regret it later. That 8.5 smog compression really does suck the power potential out of a 455. Besides that Lucky Costa fixes 99% of whatever Freiburger works on. :-D
@@goinjones a 455 doesn't require high compression to make good power. I say leave the lower compression piston in there and run regular gas and don't worry about detonation. Hell, my 455 SD is 8.5:1 and it is not lacking anything.
Thanks man this really helps a lot I was having some regrets of buying a 305 instead of a 350 but for 80$ (including complete engine transmission and headers) I feel way better in the buy wasn’t planning on a high horse power build since this is going to be my first rebuild
Great vid on what can be done with patience and scrounging around town and the Web. Not every build has to break the bank. Seems you got real satisfaction and joy from this project. Best to you and yours...SUBSCRIBED.
This is very similar to my car. I have an 82 Camaro Z28 that I got from the original owner and he had the stock 305 bored 30 over and reconditioned the stock heads, swapped out the cam for a mild Crane Energizer cam & lifters, aluminum intake and Holly 4BBL 650CFM carb, shorty headers, electronic fuel pump with 373 gears and a stage two shift kit. The car is at right around 300-315hp as it is, I'd like to up the power by 100hp and everybody's answer is to just buy a 350 which is fine, but id like to keep the original engine in it if possible. I'm hoping that if I change the stock exhaust to a Flowmaster system and upgrade the cam to a more aggressive one(matched to the engine of course) and a new torque converter(2500+ stall) with possibly a Holly Sniper EFI system(maybe) along with a set of decent aluminum heads might do the trick. More research needed
HP is about cubic inches and air flow. You have to flow the air & fuel that will make the target HP. A 305 is going to have a bit of a hard time doing that w/o turning 7,000 ... And then it might not be very friendly on the street. The cheapest way to keep everything is to just add a blower. Edelbrock, Wieand, it does not make a lot of difference. 5PSI boost should get you what you want w/o changing much, and it will not kill the engine :)
If you are at 300, and you want 400, you are 75% of the way. Making another 25% will prolly not happen with your suggested changes unless the new heads push the CR up to 10~11 to 1. Basically what you are asking for is a 302 race motor. Can be done, but kinda peaky and not much bottom end at all. That might be miserable on the street ... OTOH, a small blown boost adds power at all RPM ranges, so you can forego the converter change, etc. That is why MFG's love to add a blower for their "special" cars. They can be driven by wives and girlfriends w/o issue.
Broc Luno I’ve been pondering this since my original post and I think you are definitely right. I’m going to look at that along with a possible engine & trans swap to a 350 even though I originally didn’t want to do it.
I did a 383 budget build few years ago heads cam intake all forged turbocharged sbc that ran a LSX ecu cost around 6500.00$ . Everything from the oil pan up was new. I still have it today I couldn't be happier . Only thing I wish is would of went with a 400 block.
Congradulations! Probably need to add $400-600 for the "find" if an engine and "going" machine shop rates here in Chicagoland: but still fun! My aunt was sold a 1979 Pontiac Grand Am station wagon and GM put a 305 in it. My parents bought my sister a 1988 Chevy Caprice with a 305: both accelerated like painted ships upon a painted ocean.
I thought machine work here in Alabama was inexpensive compared to other parts of the country . I don't know anywhere you can get a crank turned or a block bored for those prices . We get 100.00 to do either one at my shop . I'm a little less than the shops in Birmingham . Awesome build on the 305 . I have done a few high performance 305's over the years . I have also discovered that a 350 engine kit is often less expensive . Had a round tracker that worked for me years ago . He picked up used pistons and bearings from our scrap and built and engine . All he paid for was rings and gaskets . I didn't think it would last very long but he raced 3 years on that engine . That was budget build for sure .
Like I said man you gotta make friends with these shops when you go in ask them to help you out when it comes to labor most shops will negotiate strip the block yourself take all the core and gallery plugs out pour rubbing alcohol or degreaser on the block and let it eat off excess oil scrape any thick build up of sludge off the outside so it doesn't look that dirty this goes a long way towards getting a discount the less cleaning they need to do the less labor your block is in the shop's eyes and then ask them if they can help you out on this one tell them your up against a real tight budget most of the time they will cut you slack on the price
@@Myvintageiron7512 I was a subscriber for a long time and was wondering why I haven't seen a video in ages. When I went and looked for your channel I was no longer a subscriber. I don't know when it happened but youtube has done it before to people for some weird reason. nIt happened to some other channels I was subscribed to also and that is what made me look.
@@Myvintageiron7512 Me either and a lot of people tried to figure it out. But I'm guessing it was some kind of glitch. Either way I've got some of your videos to catch up on ;-)
@@Myvintageiron7512 It's weird but it's happened to me before. Not on your channel but there was a few others I had been subbed to and they were gone when I checked it out. Wonder how many this happens too who never catches it
Well brother, you've done it again!!!! Always can count on a video I'll watch all the way through and more then once!!! Great budget video, probably the best I've seen
You should do a big block rebuild and compare price and power difference, it would be interesting to see if the extra cost (if any) of the big block is worth the expense
Performed this same build, same pistons and heads etc. However I spent more on the cam and used a small Mike Jones custom hydraulic street cam. Should be around 260-270 HP. The engine is very stock appearing. I even used a choice cast-iron intake. It's always fun when there isn't a ton of mon. Nice video.
Vice Grip Garage dynoed a 307 with HO heads and basically a ring and bearing job. (Cam, intake, headers too) It put out 290 horsepower. I'm guessing the 305 would be in the same ballpark. In a t bucket that's plenty. Lol!
Yeah and then the cost to remove the old engine and then install this one that's another $1,500 easily. So what does that put you around 3,100 total???
These 305’s make awesome light weight hot rod engines... sound like monsters with a small bite! No-one needs to know! :)
they weigh the exact same amount as a 350 or 400 sbc my friend,they definitely are not light
Yeah, you can cam it so sounds like a race car at idle, but you're never going to get your money's worth when it comes to performance. That said, if you aren't going racing, performance doesn't really matter. Also, the engine sure ain't light, but since you're not putting a whole lot of power through it, it should last forever.
This is infinitely more interesting than the standard "budget built" that ends up tallying out at $10,000 +
TescoVee lol ya budget parts for me are 200$ or less
@@poordecisionsgarage9834 That's what I'm talkin about! I think these inflated "budget" cost builds are what is killing motor sports. I can remember when the whole ricer thing kicked off it seemed because the cost of entry was so low; of course now that's through the roof price wise too.
@@kidmosey Exactly, Motor Trend may be able to do a 1970 440 'Cuda restoration for under $5k or whatever when they have a massive team of professionals as friends and several garages donating services and parts. It is always good to support and be a part of a community but what they do is not really available to the average Joe or Jane. They also do not handle the situation realistically, where they strip the ENTIRE vehicle down to every nut and bolt and rebuild, paint, replace, etc. all at once from the bottom up. Most people would fall out of love before they're done stripping the body and generally can only keep the passion doing one section at a time with decent stretches in between with the car all together and being used.
It seems that the people in the industry are really out of touch with the folks who build a engine in their driveway ..all you see is LS conversions and super chargers and on ...they end up costing more than most people make in a year ..smh
Cough cough... Engine masters and hot rod channel. "our budget 350 build that was ONLY just over $4000"
I watched this video again today. I never get tired of it. I especially like the end. Great video!! Love your channel!!
Ya just gotta love it when a plan comes together !
Not bragging by any means but I have been building Chevrolet Engines (more Big Blocks than Small blocks) since I was a Jr. In high school and I am in my early 60's now and no matter if it's a plain Jane simple re-build or an all out Drag Racing Bullet....I still get that same feeling of pride and excitement when an Engine I built comes to life and runs like it's supposed to. It's my brand of Drug and as long as I can get to and from my shop I will keep doing what I do.
The Man who taught me knew in my opinion more about High Performance Big Block Chevy's than anyone I ever even heard of and the only thing he made me promise him (because he and his Wife had no children of their own) was to pass on what he taught me and what else I learn to the Next Generation and I have kept my promise, both our Daughter who is married now and our Son who is working here with me both can do everything....(almost lol) ....that I can do.
That's awesome Randy! I also got lucky and while I swept the machine shop HC Wilcox in South Florida taught me! Where are you at?
@@lazaromarino9200
Now am in the very heart of the Black Hills near Hill City.
When I was a youngster I was in North Central Nebraska and the Machine Shop was called High Plains Speed & Performance.
Sadly like a lot of small shops during the Fuel Crunch and EPA hayday of the late 70's the shop had passed into new owners hands by then and only took a couple of years to go under because they got too full of themselves thinking they were like a NASCAR shop or some big time Engine Shop. No Street Cars, no Farm Truck or Tractor Engines....and in that country those are the customers you really have to take care of or like happened to them you will not be around long. I even had Farmers who I knew personally bring their irrigation engines and Grain Truck Engines and more than a handful of Small Tractor Engines clear up here for me to work on just because the people who took over refused their work !.....word of mouth can be your best friend or worst enemy.....
Randy.
Nebraska in da house
Randy Your very lucky as most kids today only play games on the computer and don't want to work or learn how to use there hands at all as oil is in there terms is NASTY ! and they don't want to get there fingers dirty ! We got a 16 & 17 year old that don't even want a drivers licenses ! MOM takes them anywhere they want to go. ----- sad , very sad . At there age I already had 2 motorcycles I built from junk !
Would you happen to know anything about ford small blocks? I have an 86 f150 with a bone stock 302 I'm wanting to have some fun with.
I did a 305 with same exact heads and very similar cam with 106 love separation with headers and Q-jet carb. Made 318hp and 340 ft lbs. Runs very strong. Neat motors!
Right on
I thought 450 lift cam was most a 305 could take?? What cam did you use?? Thanks brother
This is EXACTLY what I want for my 87 R10 w/TBI 305 SBC. 300+ HP and 320-350lb ft is right where I want to be. Just enough and not too much.
Dude, this is the engine building vid that some of us have been waiting years for! Pure gold! Thank you for all of your time, effort and expertise! Now, just wish you's do a slant 6 build!
Exactly what I’m thinking about doing to my 83 GMC square body with a stock 305. Don’t wanna spend the money on an LS swap. Not chasing big dragstrip HP; just cool sound and good power. Gonna look into it.
I bet the neighbors love that nice 30 minute open header break in period on your stand. I know mine sure do! LOL
This is where the old V8 engines shine vs the new stuff. They're still cheap to build, and a 305 is the most underrated V8's of all time.
Awesome build! Me and my son built almost the same build for him to learn on! We got a free 307 and got a free set of 416 305HO heads we also bought a competition products head upgrade kit (z28 springs, moly retainers, stainless valves,hardened locks) a summit 1785 cam and lifters .450 lift 106 LSA and an eBay engine build kit! We put a qjet and a cast iron intake and a set of speedway $89 block hugger headers! We put it in his 83 mustang and that motor ran low 14s with no machine work!
your neighbors must love you. I can't fart too loud without some complaining.
My neighbors are all cool they party till 3 in the morning sometimes with loud music, I just turn on a couple of fans and go right to sleep I never complain and they return the favor
Make friendly, wave at the whole neighborhood, and people may become more lenient. Sure they may still complain but just be friendly say sorry and most people I hope would understand you're just having fun. Also especially important to pay attention to the time of day. Stay quiet during dinner time and early on the weekends. Also do as much work as out of sight as possible. Don't leave things half-apart on the street. Even if it isn't done hang the fenders or the hood or whatever back on so it looks better. Sure, certain yuppie suburbs can be a nightmare, but as long as you always keep smiling, don't amp up when they do, and know the rules to stick to, you can survive.
Maybe it’s not the noise that’s bothering them?
@@Myvintageiron7512 hey if you dont mind me asking where are you located? Im out of dallas texas and im looking for a great mechanic like you plz lmk thanks.....
@@Myvintageiron7512 I'd say 320-375 hp. Good size cam for small v8 6500-6800rpm. Am I close ? Nice job. Cheap build
You make it all look so easy.
Looks and sounds awesome in the end. You should be proud of yourself.
It’s nice to see STP still around . In ‘67 every street car had a sticker on the rear windows .
This is the kind of thing that gets people off their asses and digging thru the piles of stuff in the garage. You, Sir, are a troublemaker!! Thank You! I have a 2nd design crate 327 that I got new from the Chevy dealer in 1974ish. Has about 30K on it. Time to tear it down and clean it up. Has a Comp Cams 290° kit in it with about 10K mi on it. HMmmmmm GREAT Video. I LOVE your specific videos on certain engines, but this is a video that appeals to so many of us out here to just DO IT! If I can clean this up cheap enough, maybe I kin find some aluminum heads around to make it really nice.. My '55 Sedan Delivery (acquired in '68 for $600) has been engineless since about 1977... HMmmm?? Thank You Again (I think), Michael in Colorado. 68 yr old newly retired.
Oh my Gosh you have one of the most Legendary small blocks and a 55 sedan Del sitting since 77 WHAT???? .... man you gotta get that thing going I'm going to be upset if you don't! I bet you could have that thing up and going in a few months if you put your mind to it, you don't need to do it all in a day and you don't need everything to be new and perfect , you just have to make up your mind your gonna do it, especially if your retired you gotta have a project for sure,
sounds very cool good luck! Don't let negative people discourage you, they are always there in your life somewhere, they are also the ones that never do anything except give you all the reasons why something can't be done it just plain nonsense I say go for it!!
i just snagged a pair of aluminum l98 vette heads for $200,they are basically the same heads used in zz3 chevy crate engines.look for corvette L98 engines and parts
Got a little 305 HO in my ‘41 Chevy rat rod. Several modifications regarding steering, brakes, suspension with a couple more to go. It’s so light, interesting looking and for what I want very reliable and surprisingly quick (not fast). Great video!
I like you picked the 305 it one of those engine everyone through away that were really good reliable power plants plus if you don't tell people it's not a 350 they never know great build
I know this video is 8 months old, but this is just awesome. I have watched a few of your videos and like how you are straight forward with providing info on what and how you do things. Extremely humble as well. Now for this budget build, less than $1000! It sounds great! True budget build!!
My dad just picked up a original 67k miles 454 for 300 bucks excited to see his build. I learned Alot from you. Keeping the old school knowledge around.
This is awesome. I love 305s!! Great street motors. 601/416 heads are great heads. Fun lil motors. If it had a cam satup for street that motor would awesome.
i have one that sounds just like that for sale..there is a video of it its in my 1980 c10 make offer
This video more than any other is the most inspiring to get out in the garage and see what you can build. Simple. Doable. A little patience and planning pays off. 👍
I really liked this video, shows what can be done with careful shopping and having friends with machine shops! Nice job👍
This video was a saving grace for me, I was looking for an actual budget build, and I couldn’t find anything that didn’t break the bank, I needed to find an engine, and rebuild kits that were cheap and easy to get, thank you for the tips!
add 50-150% to his cost.this absolutely is not realistic
you are the man for sure. What a great build sounds radical. Goes to show that for those who are knowledgeable and patient with good judgement can produce a great little engine. $698 is a bargain.
By far the most true to life "budget" build, your practical reasoning is priceless, awesome video !!
Glad you liked it!
Great video! Thanks for posting. Yesterday I bought an '89 Chevy C-1500 in great condition, one owner with 130k on a 305 / 5.0 for $800. Looking to do a nice project truck.
Great video. Got you subscribed for a while now.
In the process of doing a 305 myself in a back yard refurb/build...
Cleaned up the factory "801" heads with EZ Off oven cleaner then new seals and valve lapping, Got an Edelbrock 1405 carb and Edlebrock 2701 EPS intake for $50, new waterpump, new oil pump, new timing chain and gears, new harmonic balancer, spark plugs, wires etc, all new gaskets and seals, a pair of really clean rams horns manifolds for $40. Washed the block down myself with a couple of gallons of varsol and scrapers and brushes and a big catch tray. Hoping it will be enough motor to pull my '54 Pontiac hearse.
I recently did a low-buck 350 last summer, me and my dad paid $80 for a ‘95 350 came with everything including the windshield motor so it was complete. We stripped it down and found it to be an 60 over 350 in really good shape so we slapped some of my dads old vortec circle track heads, cam, all gaskets. We have a wicked little street motor for under $400 and we slapped it in my 1978 Malibu.
so happy I stumbled upon your channel. This video is so inspiring!
That's such a cool budget build! That would be really cool in a kids first ride. Sounds and looks great, not more power than he or she could handle.
Real Talk!!! Everybody pulled the 305 out to replace it with a 350 or larger that's why those engines are in great shape.
Good to see someone build something other than a 350. I just finished my '71 307. I used the #416 305HO heads, bored .030, balanced, CompCams 260H, Performer intake and Q-jet. Can't wait to hear it run!
Awesome build. I really enjoy the budget builds that are done right. That little 305 sounds amazing with that high lift cam. I can honestly say that I've never built any V8 smaller than a 350. My brother's old 74 Z28 had a .030 over 355 in it when we restored it and it wasn't a crazy build, but it still makes 425 hp through a Muncie M-22 Rock Crusher. I think that this would definitely make a good engine for a rat rod.
Awhile ago I commented on one of these videos. I made the comment of when installing the timing chain and gear set, once the cam and crank gears are aligned (Crank at 12, cam at 6), both dots need to be moved to the 12 o'clock position before installing the distributor in order to fire at number 1. After doing a few more builds since then I found that this isn't always true. I did this same technique with a flat tappet cam from Comp Cams. When I went to fire the engine ignition timing was 180 out. This rule isn't always true and is based depending on what cam manufacturer is used. Great video's you do. I have learned little bits of info in them. Keep them coming.
yeah comp builds a lot of chevy off shelf cams with 6* degrees cam advance built in also.
Back in the old days heads used to be measured by intake valve size. Now they are measured by intake port volume.
1.94 was considered the bottom of the perf SBC heads.
2.02 were the 'Hot' SBC heads.
1.84 is picking up the bottom of the 305 heads which have nice flow patterns and the leftover 305 parts which can still take advantage of SBC parts.
Good video.
Thinking being you would spend less time porting a 2.02 head b/c all heads could be ported and would be done by hand instead of with a CNC and pre-print of maximum port size. . Just relieve the angles and swirl, and that's why 2.02 was considered the top perf home built head. Handling a head with an angle grinder at home had hours of difference, having your head ported at the shop was based on a flat price range.
Sounds cool and runs like a champ!!!
Man! That thing sounds awesome! Well done. This kind of exactly the same thing I want to do with my 82 Chevy pickup. It has a stock 305.
So nice to see someone do a "budget build" that a real working man can do. The shows on Sunday says they have "budget builds", but in all reality, they've had the block given to them from Summit, Trick Flow heads given to them, etc.
I had a 305 I built up on a shoestring budget for an 80s camaro and it was a blast! One of my favorite cars I’ve owned
prescott hahn how much hp were you pushing? These new v6s will eat you with this build.
Chris Kyle never hit a dyno but I’d guess around 300.. I know it was nothing crazy I’ve driven turbo 4 cylinders that were much faster but for an extremely cheap build with parts I sourced off craigslist and stuff I loved the car.. just fast enough to have fun and hoon around in and cheap enough not to care if you break it
Good, basic, rebuild!!! My first Chevy engine was built for $300 in 1986-87
Though I love the concept here and think that that engine is amazing bang for the buck, it can’t be duplicated. Machine work and ebay parts for my next 355 short block adds up to $1100... that’s without cam, lifter, etc. on a block I already have. To clean and bore a block costs $400 where I’m at. This is why everyone goes for crate engines.
to clean and bore a block is $400,were the fuck can you get this done for $50.i claim absolute bullshit
Ya. What did he say 50 or 80 bucks for the bore and cleaning. He sends 100 blocks or more over to that shop a year and got a hella cheap ass deal. Then around 14:00 In he finally says something about “my buddies machine shop”.
I might be mistaken but didn’t he say the heads are not the ones that came off the 50 buck block but 305HD OR HP heads? Then he didn’t put a price on them on that first list but talked about them again. I’m only 18 min in now so he might later idk.
I was hoping for a true cost budget build on a 305 trying to make as much real horse power and torque as they could on a budget. Idk why I’m not interested in building one. Hell a 5.3 LS or the smaller one what is it 4.8 are cheap enough and wow they make power with a little nitrous kit or homemade turbo kinda setup. I’m sick of LS swaps as much as the next guy but I’m comparing it with this.
For a street car, something for enjoying a classic car in manner vast majority of enthusiasts really use it … the 305 Chevy is a great choice
That engine sounds so nice it inspired me to go out in the garage to start my SBC just to hear more of that sweet cam idle. I also got high on the HC's and CO, which is a side benefit.
I miss the smell of a carburetor!
I really appreciate you using an outside machine shop for the machine work for us diy at home guys 👍, just got a 305 and 700r4 for $200 I'm planning on dropping into my 88 s10 as cheap as I can
That is awesome!
I owned a 305 in my 76 NOVA. great engine. adequate power and great mileage I got 25mpg highway.
This is a great video. I’ve got an 81 Malibu that has a 305 with an unknown cam, and runs great. Why this video is good for me is because just dipping my toe into the rod scene, this helps me to get started and play with what I have till I can invest in something else. And learn, most important part. Thanks for the video
biggest thing is ,if you are going i9nto the engine and buying a kit just do yourself a favor and buy a 350 core instead of spending the same money on 45 less cubic inches.if you are just doing a few bolt ons on the 305 buy parts you can later use on a 350 build.buy things once instead of twice. buy the intake you can reuse like an edlebrock rpm,buy a 650 holley or edlebrock not the smaller 305 version then you can reuse it.
This is awesome! Thanks for doing this. I have a tired old 350 with about 50 cents to put toward rebuilding it. Thanks, man!!
great video, I'm putting a 305 together over the winter. It's going back in my 84 Monte Carlo. I will be using this information as the car will only be used for local cruise ins and weekend cruising. thanks for the information.
Awesome build and a great example for someone needing to power a work truck on a budget etc. Also with some more scrounging over time you could easily add some better parts to the basic kit for more power too. I found a set of Eagle rods new for $150 for a friends build not too long ago, add a set of Hypereutectic Pistons(about a $100 more for the kit), a mild home port/gasket match job etc and for a 2-300 hundred more you'd have a nice little motor that could take a little spray if you want. Just don't go for too much more than 1-1.5hp per cube and she'd be fine.
I had a 30 over 305 in a S10 years ago that ran mid to low 12's back around 99-01. I know it's slow by todays standards but I had about a $1000 in everything except (motor/trans) for the rear. So at the time it was pretty good for what it was and it was a ton of fun.
You my friend are a genius under 700 bills that is impressive very very inspiring thank you thank you thank
I’d love to have a exact parts used list to build this motor.... ur videos help a lot I am a body man who’s starting engine rebuilds and your videos have really been informative
Great video👍 I have a 1975 GMC pickup with a 305 engine from a 1978 GMC pickup.
Sweet build!! And sounds great!!! I'd love for my 350 to sound like that.
Incredible job. Have stumbled into your videos as a gear head. Wouldnt mind having a guy like you for a neighbor. Keep it up
THX
I just love this channel. That thing really does SOUND good & nasty at idle! For $698.......it really IS cool. Man, I about died laughing when ya said: "It only makes about 200 hp, but it SOUNDS like it's makin' about 400 hp"......LOL!!! And that too, is very cool. Great job!!!
A stock vortec makes 255hp with 330lbft torque
No way that build is making less than stock
@@ronspencer4661 This isnt a vortec tho, an H.O. 305 makes about 200 horses
@@ronspencer4661 IN 85 the 305HO made about 185hp. This one might make 225-250. It pretty much stock eccept for the cam and that's not a great cam for that low compression 305.
awesome build...698...that's a lot of well built, proven , dependable small block for the money, thanks for this
Craig you showed a lot that a CHEEPO BUILD CAN BE A SUCCESS STORY AND COOL .🙌👏👏
Awesome, I can hear the sweet rumble of what sounds like lots of horsies!!
Awesome Build! Your knowledge is Priceless!
Gday. Awesome video, very informative indeed.
So it is known, I am no mechanic and have minimally knowledge of the inner-workings of a chevy motor or any motor for that matter.
So, I'm an Aussie bloke who, a few months back purchased a 67 Camaro from the states, Maryland California in fact. I always loved Camaro's and it has taken me 26 years of my adult life to finally get one, how excited I was when it finally arrived!!!
Anyhow, to my knowledge it is a relatively stock 327, aside from an Edelbrock Holley, and small cam (all mods done by previous owner in the USA & specs are unknown), power-glide, the differential I believe is factory.
After watching this video it became clear if I am to enhance my Chev's performance I will need to rebuild the engine and originally, and somewhat impatiently, I had planned to replace the power-glide with a TH350 and torque converter but after watching this video I realise that's not the way to go. At present my Camaro drives well and everything works as it should.
Note: I do not intend to drag my Camaro, I'm seeking a cool, slightly 'lumpy' sounding engine with a little grunt from a standing start, enough to get the juices flowing but other than that it with be driven as a cruiser!
Any thoughts about what type of engine kit I should purchase to rebuild without any block mods? And should I also invest in a th350 and converter alongside the rebuild?
My Budget is around $6K USD
Cheers, Brad from Oz!
for 6K you can build a real nice engine I would most definitly go with a set of aluminum heads and a nice roller cam no need to stroke it use stock crank I know you guys down under have some really good machine shops hopefully there is one near you have the block cleaned and bored you will also need a good balance job I think a hyperutectic flat top piston will work nicely get a set of heads with 2.020/1.600 valves and a 64cc chambers intake runners should be 180 200 cc runners are too big for a 327 a good set of ceramic coated headers and duel plain intake with 700 cfm carb and that thing will scream I would stick with the power glide they are super strong if your going to up grade the trans go with a 700R4 low 1st gear and overdrive turbo 350's are weak the power glide is much stronger or a beefed up 700R4 is ok too buy pricey
Myvintageiron7512 Well I must say, thanks so much for the reply man, that’s so cool and plenty of information for me to mull-over. Since I sent this msg I have spoken to several dudes, one of which races drag cars and he reckons pulling my 327 out (keep it original) and replacing with a 350.
Here’s the options he said.
1. For about $7k we could do a 330HP Vortec 350 Chev but it wont sound tough. Although we can cam it up and get it up to about 395HP without much problem.
2. Next step is a 390HP 350 with alloy heads and roller cam. About $8500 complete, will have a bit of a lump.
3. Next step is 383 with 440HP then can go up to a 396 with 490HP.
Which option is best? I’m stretching my budget with any of the above and originally I was happy to purchase secondhand too!! 🤙🏻
Myvintageiron7512 Apologies mate. Thanks for taking the time out to reply ey, I appreciate it. Every time I speak to a dude in the motor/engine industry I get steered in another direction, bloody confusing!! Anyhow, I spoke to my mechanic who is an 70yo dude who has been in the industry for 50 years, has a workshop at his home and he told me to chill and sit on the 327 for the coming summer, to be honest, that advice has fallen on deaf ears!!😂So I’m going with your advice ey, just one last question, do I need to upgrade my torque converter and if so what would you recommend? I was recently informed it is wise to update plugs, leads etc prior to getting a ‘dyno-tune’, yet I wouldn’t need to do that would I if I rebuild the motor? Anyhow, thanks for ya time mate, I appreciate your busy and living a life too!! Cheers Brad from Oz!! 🤙🏻
@@brads3683 you got it! Us Americans love you guys from down under build it and make it cool!
Best soundin 305 I've ever herd sounds nice and healthy to
About to rebuild my 305 tbi. 91 stepside truck with 700r. Learned so much watching all the vids. Just bought some books. Trying to keep it inspection legal. Gonna swap to carb, having to figure out how the electronic side will work with it all.
It's easy you wont need all the TBI electronics
@@Myvintageiron7512 thanks for the reply. Love all the content you put out. And thanks for the info. I've been wrenching since I was 5 with my dad. This will be my first engine rebuild and upgrade. Very excited, but trying to do all my research first.
For $698 that thing is amazing!!! And sounds beautiful!!! Music to my ears!
Going to build the 305 in my Caprice wagon now, I'm subscribing
Awesome! Would love to see a BBC budget build..
This is very cool, it's 2021 and thank you for this, I'm planning to get a van and it has a 305 in it.
Big fan! Love your videos, very informative and very professional.
Absolutely! You are one of the 1st i started following on utube, & still totally respect your channel. And im one of those kind of old school guys that doesn't get amused by half the crap videos being posted . Keep it up bro! From one long time builder artist to another.
I love this just because it is different from everything else, another video of the same ol thing.
What i would love to see is a maxed out 305.
I mean as far as it can be pushed, as stroked, bored, & totally high performance.
Engine Masters, threw a blower on one & made some 700 hp or something like that.
But what if it was actually built, & correctly.
Does it actually makes sense to do, probably not, but it would sure that he'll be interesting and different. And I like different and I bet a lot of other people do too.
I also think it would be especially cool to pull up on somebody and then blow the doors off of their car and be like oh yeah by the way this is a 305 small block Chevy
You know what I always talked about doing a 454 small block that's my next project car, kind of something from my childhood but I wanted to do oh, well the 400 small block anyways but if I did that I would just go 454. But maybe that's what I should do totally Decked Out 305. Unless you beat me to it yeah, and you probably might
Thanks
Trying to find a video on a cheap rebuild for a 94 5.7 truck motor. Have you done that yet for the pre vortec motors using the early vortec heads (for torque)? Enjoy you videos. Very educational!
I did that exact engine. 0.480 lift and 232 @ 0.050 112 LSA I believe. It had a great idle tone. Never had the chance to get it running quite right before it was stolen. If you keep the TBI it definitely needs a tune chip at the very least.
I love a lumpy little sbc. I know I own three of them. $5000, $800, and $1200. And I love them all.
This is a real budget build...nice 👍
FiY ; in 1983 Los Angeles; I bought a Reconditioned Chev 327 short block delivered to Redondo Beach $350 ; for my 1975 Camaro (350) . I only lapped the valves. Fitted the old water pump . A friend and I assembeled it over a weekend the heads and dropped it back into the Camaro . It drove very responsive !. :Fun :)
great video just goes to show that almost anybody can have a reliable engine with a little budget and know how....and still done the right way......how is your bbc s10 build coming..?..great work..
Haven't gotten back to it yet the Plymouth flat head is priority #1 right now I have a bunch of video that needs to be edited and posted on that build
Can't wait for s10 Big block videos
I am very much impressed with your budget build.I have friends that say don't try and build an engine just have it built..its cheaper ,its less money...BS here is proof..Besides its kind of hard to run an engine with more than a 470-500 lift cam on the street..They load up and overheat..I just bought a stock rebuilt 1968 396 big block .$ 350 .no pan or water pump,or alternator,pulleys etc.Does have a stock intake awful heavy,but i am pretty sure i can get all the parts and make it go for less than $1000 buying various parts here and there .So $1350 is a darn good deal.I have a !967 Chevelle with a 300 hp 327..First thing people ask is "is it a SS 396" ,now i can say yes..So pay attention guys it can be done . Just don't get in a huge hurry just a sharp eye out for parts...ps my friend did the very same thing in a 1954 chevy..He says to me well its a 305 , and I say your car is on the road not sitting waiting for a high dollar build you can't afford..thanks so much ,finally a builder with a good head on his shoulders!
you can definitely do it for that I have gotten several comments on this video calling me out saying there is no way I could do mine for this price no way was the block machine work this cheap the fact is these people aren't paying attention to the video at all I said more than ounce you need to make friends with a local machine shop of course they are not going to do the machine work this cheaply on every engine the key is to get them to do it for you for a really low price your post is refreshing because you get it! the whole reason for this video is for guys like you that are already wanting to do this I think you are right on your 396 is almost there already shop around and don't listen to the negative people
David Freiburger
said it right. Don't get it right. Just get it running.
...your comment is making me second guess replacing my 455 Olds crappy low compression 8.5:1 pistons with 9.8:1......
goinjones
@@goinjones
Change the pistons and you won't regret it later. That 8.5 smog compression really does suck the power potential out of a 455.
Besides that Lucky Costa fixes 99% of whatever Freiburger works on. :-D
@@goinjones a 455 doesn't require high compression to make good power. I say leave the lower compression piston in there and run regular gas and don't worry about detonation. Hell, my 455 SD is 8.5:1 and it is not lacking anything.
I just watched that episode
Thanks man this really helps a lot I was having some regrets of buying a 305 instead of a 350 but for 80$ (including complete engine transmission and headers) I feel way better in the buy wasn’t planning on a high horse power build since this is going to be my first rebuild
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i am going to build one , it will be my first engine but your videos have given me what i need, i hope! cool and thanks!
it never gets boring watching a build just saying
love these budget builds, could have done a mild port job for zero and got a few more hp
Great vid on what can be done with patience and scrounging around town and the Web. Not every build has to break the bank. Seems you got real satisfaction and joy from this project. Best to you and yours...SUBSCRIBED.
This is very similar to my car. I have an 82 Camaro Z28 that I got from the original owner and he had the stock 305 bored 30 over and reconditioned the stock heads, swapped out the cam for a mild Crane Energizer cam & lifters, aluminum intake and Holly 4BBL 650CFM carb, shorty headers, electronic fuel pump with 373 gears and a stage two shift kit. The car is at right around 300-315hp as it is, I'd like to up the power by 100hp and everybody's answer is to just buy a 350 which is fine, but id like to keep the original engine in it if possible. I'm hoping that if I change the stock exhaust to a Flowmaster system and upgrade the cam to a more aggressive one(matched to the engine of course) and a new torque converter(2500+ stall) with possibly a Holly Sniper EFI system(maybe) along with a set of decent aluminum heads might do the trick. More research needed
HP is about cubic inches and air flow. You have to flow the air & fuel that will make the target HP. A 305 is going to have a bit of a hard time doing that w/o turning 7,000 ... And then it might not be very friendly on the street.
The cheapest way to keep everything is to just add a blower. Edelbrock, Wieand, it does not make a lot of difference. 5PSI boost should get you what you want w/o changing much, and it will not kill the engine :)
Broc Luno I’m going to have to look into that
If you are at 300, and you want 400, you are 75% of the way. Making another 25% will prolly not happen with your suggested changes unless the new heads push the CR up to 10~11 to 1. Basically what you are asking for is a 302 race motor. Can be done, but kinda peaky and not much bottom end at all. That might be miserable on the street ... OTOH, a small blown boost adds power at all RPM ranges, so you can forego the converter change, etc. That is why MFG's love to add a blower for their "special" cars. They can be driven by wives and girlfriends w/o issue.
Broc Luno I’ve been pondering this since my original post and I think you are definitely right. I’m going to look at that along with a possible engine & trans swap to a 350 even though I originally didn’t want to do it.
I did a 383 budget build few years ago heads cam intake all forged turbocharged sbc that ran a LSX ecu cost around 6500.00$ . Everything from the oil pan up was new. I still have it today I couldn't be happier . Only thing I wish is would of went with a 400 block.
This vid definitely got my subscription! Lol. Bad ass, dude! I can't wait to start school to build like this 😁
DUDE YOU ARE GOOD !!!! AWESOME BUILD! That sounds really good!
An actual budget build. Thanks.
Congradulations!
Probably need to add $400-600 for the "find" if an engine and "going" machine shop rates here in Chicagoland: but still fun!
My aunt was sold a 1979 Pontiac Grand Am station wagon and GM put a 305 in it. My parents bought my sister a 1988 Chevy Caprice with a 305: both accelerated like painted ships upon a painted ocean.
interesting to hear such a wild cam through stock exhaust manifolds. I don't hear that much if ever.
Well it's been proven it does not affect performance
I thought machine work here in Alabama was inexpensive compared to other parts of the country . I don't know anywhere you can get a crank turned or a block bored for those prices . We get 100.00 to do either one at my shop . I'm a little less than the shops in Birmingham .
Awesome build on the 305 . I have done a few high performance 305's over the years . I have also discovered that a 350 engine kit is often less expensive .
Had a round tracker that worked for me years ago . He picked up used pistons and bearings from our scrap and built and engine . All he paid for was rings and gaskets . I didn't think it would last very long but he raced 3 years on that engine . That was budget build for sure .
Like I said man you gotta make friends with these shops when you go in ask them to help you out when it comes to labor most shops will negotiate strip the block yourself take all the core and gallery plugs out pour rubbing alcohol or degreaser on the block and let it eat off excess oil scrape any thick build up of sludge off the outside so it doesn't look that dirty this goes a long way towards getting a discount the less cleaning they need to do the less labor your block is in the shop's eyes and then ask them if they can help you out on this one tell them your up against a real tight budget most of the time they will cut you slack on the price
RUclips unsubbed me from your channel but its nice to see a new vid.
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@@Myvintageiron7512 I was a subscriber for a long time and was wondering why I haven't seen a video in ages. When I went and looked for your channel I was no longer a subscriber. I don't know when it happened but youtube has done it before to people for some weird reason. nIt happened to some other channels I was subscribed to also and that is what made me look.
HMMM i'm not sure why they would do that
@@Myvintageiron7512 Me either and a lot of people tried to figure it out. But I'm guessing it was some kind of glitch. Either way I've got some of your videos to catch up on ;-)
@@Myvintageiron7512 It's weird but it's happened to me before. Not on your channel but there was a few others I had been subbed to and they were gone when I checked it out. Wonder how many this happens too who never catches it
Well brother, you've done it again!!!! Always can count on a video I'll watch all the way through and more then once!!! Great budget video, probably the best I've seen
THX
@@Myvintageiron7512 Yessir
Wow I've spent 510 just on rods and pistons before... you were not joking when you said cheap
Great build. I’m currently building my 305 v8 for my c10. Great info on this.
You should do a big block rebuild and compare price and power difference, it would be interesting to see if the extra cost (if any) of the big block is worth the expense
It's hard to do a BB on an extreme budget they cost quite a bit more
Definatly enjoyed the video!!! Very cool ! Now ima have to find a way to put a cam in my 305.
Wonder what you could build a small block Ford 302 for on a budget.. ?
STOP IT !! now you making me think about another video
My 302 is all torn down , I'll rebuild it if I can find affordable parts . If not I may have to build a budget 305 and put in the F100 !
@@TxStang You should be able to, 351 probably not, but 302 is definitely doable. Search that craigslist and ebay now and plan ahead to get the parts.
Or a 318 LA haha
Ford Explorer and you can do it cheap !!
Performed this same build, same pistons and heads etc. However I spent more on the cam and used a small Mike Jones custom hydraulic street cam. Should be around 260-270 HP. The engine is very stock appearing. I even used a choice cast-iron intake. It's always fun when there isn't a ton of mon. Nice video.
It sounds like an airplane engine from WWII. Nice
Vice Grip Garage dynoed a 307 with HO heads and basically a ring and bearing job. (Cam, intake, headers too) It put out 290 horsepower. I'm guessing the 305 would be in the same ballpark. In a t bucket that's plenty. Lol!
AWESOME build!
Searching for weeks on what to do with my 305 or yank it….I’m keeping the 305. Your buddy and I are in the same boat lol. Great vid!
Remind your buddy, that's a thousand dollars of FREE LABOR!
good point
Yeah and then the cost to remove the old engine and then install this one that's another $1,500 easily. So what does that put you around 3,100 total???
I forgot the engine puts itself together and then jumps in the engine bay all by itself 🤣
This might be your best video yet. You looked like you had a lot of fun with this one. Thanks for not saying Hey Guys every 2 minuets.