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Heavy towing means iron heads instead of aluminum to me because of the big heat cycle swings
I will be pulling a 24x6 cattle trailer weighing 14-16k.
What are you trying to do with this rig? You say drill the block for rollers, your pick showed them already drilled. Picking the right parts can make or break your truck. Myself personnally, for towing, I'm a fan of the stock swirl port heads. I've built 2 now, and both dyno'd over 240HP to the wheels with torque close to 325 iirc. These were badic builds, ported heads, cleaned up intake, tbi mods, comp flat tappet cam for efi, and stock tuning. If you go vortec heads, tuning is mandatory if you want it to make more than stock. From personnal experience, the comp tri power torque cam is a pulling SOB if you want the truck to actually pull. I would set down and lay out your build list before I started buying anything if it was mine. You can also buy the ch350g heads that use the vortec combustion chamber, tbi head bolt pattern, and a hybrid runner design. Then run the edelbrock performer tbi intake, have it bored for a 2" throttle body, and add a 454 throttle body later. But 1st thing isto decideif you're staying tbi, if you are, are you staying stock or getting it tuned. Simple things like this can make a HUGE difference in how you aproach a build.
Why a 350 for pulling this? Not pulling that often? Flatlands ? With the diesels you have around.. and even then maybe just drop in a fresh 454. Sure a 350 is better at towing than a 4.3 V6, but, I would spend the money on something else. Never towed with a modified 350 so maybe your build can inspire me. The stock 350 towing experience for me is 'I have towed with worse'...
Back in the day I pulled one helluva lot of 16k+ loads of hay with my 2 350s. 69 SWB stepside and an 83 Shortbed. Both 2wd and both with around 300-350 HP 4 bolt blocks. They did the job just fine.Why a 350 for pulling this? Not pulling that often? Flatlands ? With the diesels you have around.. and even then maybe just drop in a fresh 454. Sure a 350 is better at towing than a 4.3 V6, but, I would spend the money on something else. Never towed with a modified 350 so maybe your build can inspire me. The stock 350 towing experience for me is 'I have towed with worse'...
Back in the day I pulled one helluva lot of 16k+ loads of hay with my 2 350s. 69 SWB stepside and an 83 Shortbed. Both 2wd and both with around 300-350 HP 4 bolt blocks. They did the job just fine.