buickanddeere
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The Canadian 906 induction hardened heads on the L31 are more durable than the Mexican 062 heads .Do your homework as newer 5.3 and 6.0 engines build their HP at much higher 5200 RPM that your TBI 350 4000 RPM engine is capable of running.
Your 1995 Chevy 2500 350 might be a TBI (Throttle Body Injection) LO5 engine (VIN letter K) rated at 205 HP at only 4000 RPM and 310 Ft-Lb torque at 2400 RPM. The 1996-2000 Vortec L31 engine was rated 255 HP at 4600 RPM and 330 Ft-Lb torque at 2800 RPM mostly from different cylinder heads and MPI (Multiport Fuel Injection). Your TBI cylinder heads have no chance of flowing enough air to build HP at higher RPM, the bottom end might not be capable of higher RPM either. If you do stay with a 350 investigate if a new crate engine is available already built to meet your goals rather than try to rebuild your old engine yourself.
The 2000 and up 5.3 and 6.0 made their HP at 5200 RPM and maximum torque at 4000 RPM. Transmissions are different with shift points at higher RPMs. The internet is full of information from people who have made that swap.
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TBI 350 vs. gen III 5.3l LM7
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The L31 only needs a mild cam upgrade and an after market aluminum intake .