Re: Valve cupping? why? Anyone?
Do you have recessed pistons? You should, but make sure before buying heads. Also, make sure that Holley is not a street carb. If it is marine, it should have promenent J style vent tubes. If it is an auto carb, it was probably jetted too lean, along with being an explosion hazard. You need electric choke for vortec heads. The Edelbrock marine 1409 that Bondo recommends, would be good.
I purchased assembled vortec heads from Jegs. Free shipping (which is expensive) but, they have a single order handling fee. If you boat in freshwater or you have freshwater cooling, you can get the Edelbrock performer or performer rpm intake manifold there, too.
I believe valve train is the same, but look it up. The vortecs require self-aligning rockers, which should be on your 305 heads. Keep all valve train components to re-install in the same locations.
PS: the 305 heads are around 58cc compared to 64cc of vortec.
Do you have recessed pistons? You should, but make sure before buying heads. Also, make sure that Holley is not a street carb. If it is marine, it should have promenent J style vent tubes. If it is an auto carb, it was probably jetted too lean, along with being an explosion hazard. You need electric choke for vortec heads. The Edelbrock marine 1409 that Bondo recommends, would be good.
I purchased assembled vortec heads from Jegs. Free shipping (which is expensive) but, they have a single order handling fee. If you boat in freshwater or you have freshwater cooling, you can get the Edelbrock performer or performer rpm intake manifold there, too.
I believe valve train is the same, but look it up. The vortecs require self-aligning rockers, which should be on your 305 heads. Keep all valve train components to re-install in the same locations.
PS: the 305 heads are around 58cc compared to 64cc of vortec.