320 efi heads
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320 efi heads
does anyone know what heads came on the 88 320 efi engines I seized one of the engines 2 weeks ago and I'm pulling both engines and plan on bulding 383s and going to carbs just wondering if I need to price in new heads in the build. The engines are being pulled out in the next week or so.
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does anyone know what heads came on the 88 320 efi engines I seized one of the engines 2 weeks ago and I'm pulling both engines and plan on bulding 383s and going to carbs just wondering if I need to price in new heads in the build. The engines are being pulled out in the next week or so.
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the motors are 88s so I wasn't sure if they were vortec heads or not the motors should be out by they end of the week I'm looking to get around 400hp and hope that they will work so I don't have to spend the extra money on heads
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They're center-bolt heads, but in those years they won't be Vortech's, unless someone upgraded to them. Are you planning on re-using the EFI assemblies in your build? If so, keep us updated. I've entertained upgrading my 320 EFI's for more power, but would like to keep the fuel-injection.
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They're center-bolt heads, but in those years they won't be Vortech's, unless someone upgraded to them. Are you planning on re-using the EFI assemblies in your build? If so, keep us updated. I've entertained upgrading my 320 EFI's for more power, but would like to keep the fuel-injection.
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Why do you think the EFI caused you motor problems... I have an 87 320 EFI and am currently having issues with it as well, but it has been sitting for 2+ years. The problem i am having is it fairly often falls flat when you first try to accelerate and occasionally pops back through the manifold. On 2 occasions I even had to throw it in neutral, clear it out, and then put it back in gear and it would run. Tried the basic tune up stuff, plugs, wires, cap, and rotor last week but if anything it was worse. Last time out it would not turn over 4000 rpms (compared to right at 5000 when i first got it back in the water a few weeks ago and 5200 before it sat). I am sort of hoping it is just old gas, but i have added fuel twice now and it does not seem to be getting any better.
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Why do you think the EFI caused you motor problems... I have an 87 320 EFI and am currently having issues with it as well, but it has been sitting for 2+ years. The problem i am having is it fairly often falls flat when you first try to accelerate and occasionally pops back through the manifold. On 2 occasions I even had to throw it in neutral, clear it out, and then put it back in gear and it would run. Tried the basic tune up stuff, plugs, wires, cap, and rotor last week but if anything it was worse. Last time out it would not turn over 4000 rpms (compared to right at 5000 when i first got it back in the water a few weeks ago and 5200 before it sat). I am sort of hoping it is just old gas, but i have added fuel twice now and it does not seem to be getting any better.
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Thanks... I am hoping it is just bad gas, but it does worry me that it could be a bad injector, loosing fuel pressure, or something like that causing a lean condition which could destroy my motor. The previous owner had actually had the motor pulled out in 1995 and sent off to a place that specialized in marine engines (drawing a blank on the name) and they completely went through the motor, forged pistons, rod bolts, decked, balanced, and they added a set of Dart iron heads and a Crane cam and then dyno'd it (with headers). It made right at 400 HP and then they replaced the ECU (not sure if they added any custom tuning or not but they did have the specifics on the spark advance) and then it made 424 HP (all with the 320 EFI injection setup). I really hate the idea of back stepping back to a carb, but the lack of parts and the difficulty diagnosing problems with this EFI does have me considering it. I would really like to switch to that new Edelbrock EFI, but that cost 1/3 the cost of the boat.