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Edelbrock RPM Power Package Top End Kit for 1987-Up Small Block Chevy 350

350-2097

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RPM Power Package Top End Kit for 1987-Up Small Block Chevy 350
$4,311.95
RPM Power Package Top End Kit
  • 1987-Up Small Block Chevy 350ci
  • 435HP, 435TQ
    Includes:
  • Intake Manifold/Bolt Kit
  • Cylinder Heads/Bolt Kit
  • Camshaft/Lifters
  • Pushrods
  • Timing Chain Set/Gasket
  • Head Gasket Set
  • Free Shipping - Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 06/04/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More

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    Will this go on my 1987 Monte Carlo ss with a stock 305?

    Asked by: Mister Man
    The Edelbrock 350 2097 is not compatible with a 305 block.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2022-09-07

    What’s the best carburetor to put on this package?

    Asked by: Isaiah506
    This carburetor will work well in this application, we would recommend the 650 cfm model on this page - https://www.jegs.com/p/Edelbrock/Edelbrock-Thunder-Series-AVS-Carburetors/752435/10002/-1
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2020-09-10

    I have the 2097 Eldelbrock top end kit and wondering what is recommended sparkplugs for this application

    Asked by: Captains3
    Edelbrock recommends using Champion RC Series plugs such as the RC12YC.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-04-26

    Will this kit work good with 95 TBI system and stock 350? and what size headers would you recommend for this setup?

    Asked by: Jack schitt
    Yes this will work good. 1-5/8" to 3" is enough header for your application.
    Answered by: Dean R
    Date published: 2020-02-11

    In the kit it shows to come with pushrods but in description it says it does not come with pushrods. Also will this kit work with stock 1990 corvette pistons that are not flat tops. Been machined and rebuilt but the stock slugs we're in good shape

    Asked by: drummer501
    The pushrods are included. The pistons you intend to use should work but checking PtV is important for any engine assembly.
    Answered by: Dean R
    Date published: 2018-01-19

    will 18134 carb work well with this setup? what cfm would be optimal for this setup on 94 5.7 350?

    Asked by: bigt12
    A 800cfm is far too much for most small blocks. You may want the #14064 for a 600cfm endurashine finish.
    Answered by: Dean R
    Date published: 2018-01-17

    Bought this for an 84 Vette resto-mod. I’m wondering what piston top is best for this setup. I’m a basic mechanic so I’ve never played around with the valve piston gap squish. Will flats interfere with the valves or do I go to cutouts

    Asked by: Ebuster52
    Flat top pistons can be used with this. You still want to measure the piston to valve clearance as you're getting it together.
    Answered by: Dean R
    Date published: 2018-01-16

    The the rocker studs screwed or pressed? 

    Asked by: ToddThiele
    The rocker studs used are screw in.
    Answered by: Jon Jegs Tech
    Date published: 2018-01-15
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