Hi, I have a 350 from a 72 skylark that I'm looking to build, but not get too crazy with.
I was wondering what the best heads would be that I could pull from the junkyard.
Printable View
Hi, I have a 350 from a 72 skylark that I'm looking to build, but not get too crazy with.
I was wondering what the best heads would be that I could pull from the junkyard.
Welcome to CHR!
Love the look of the 72 – handsome car for sure.
Well there’s bad news and not a lot of good news about the 1972 version of the 350 Buick engine. If in fact you have a true Buick engine and not a GM “corporate” 350 (AKA Chevy 350), the engine had pretty pathetic heads from the factory and they were unique to Buick. There’s not a lot that can be done with the Buick 350 unless you want to spend a lot of cash and the chances of finding boneyard heads that can be reworked are slim to none. I know of no aftermarket heads for the 350 Buick. There are a few aftermarket camshafts and assorted aftermarket intake manifolds for 350 Buick on e-bay that may be worth a look.
If you want to more add power and stay Buick, the 455 will bolt in with a bit of work.
There may be some hard core Buick guys here that know a lot more about this – but as I recall, the only interchangeable parts between 350 Buick, Olds, Pontiac and Chevy are distributor caps and carbs..
Best,
Glenn
Welcome to CHR! I'd say you're in the market for a nice Chevrolet Performance Parts Crate Engine. Hope you figure out the best path, and get into it as an ongoing project.
Alrighty, thank you. I'll go scoop up a Chevy 350. What would be the best heads I could find for one out of the junkyard? Any advice would be sweet.
Or actually I would say, what would be the best year 350 that's fuel injected that I can find at a junkyard?
Look for some aluminum heads.