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Old 02-21-2006, 06:08 PM
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I am rebuilding and adding many goodies to my 305 chevy. i was just wondering what people know and think about the 305. and does anyone know the rpm range on it?
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Old 02-21-2006, 07:56 PM
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if a boat achor ok,for a car engine no there junk.i had a 305 iroc and it was a no power pos.you get a nice 350 cheap.
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Don't waste your time. For the same money you can build a hell of a lot better motor starting with a 350 block.
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i am not going to go out and buy a 305 my camaro already has one
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They can be improved like any engine but not a real strong platform.


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i am not going to go out and buy a 305 my camaro already has one
I just meant that SBC parts are the same cost no matter if they're for a 265 or a 400. If 350 blocks are abundant in your area, I'd definitely spend a little extra for a good one and start there.
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The problem with the 305 is the small bore shrouds the valves on any good cylinder head which really hurts the airflow and thus power. If you really can't find a junkyard 350 to start with there are heads specifically made for the 305, I think they are World Products.
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