well...the Chevelle got a brand new set of Aluminum Heads a couple of years ago, and the maiden voyage on those, I blew the lower radiator hose off and the car overheated and it hasn't run right since....well, it's pretty much been a garage ornament for the past 2 years from the disgust of dealing with that.
I'm getting closer and closer every day to get that project back on target though. I THINK what happened was I melted the cam shaft, since what it does now if you start it up is backfire through the carb, it could be a warped head that's not letting a valve travel up and down properly, but that can be fixed too.
SO....I think I'm going to pull the engine back out and go with a full roller set-up this time. I MAY even go with a stroker kit to see what I can make that 454 really kick. If we have another good year at work here, I'm going to upgrade the entire suspension setup, and replace the old 4 speed with a 5 or 6 speed tranny. What I really would like to have is that car that looks like the 67 Chevelle that it is, but drives like a 2010 model.
Currently I'm doing nothing.
Future stuff that I plan on doing in order of likelihood:
1) Add header to my 88 hp, hamster-wheelin '92 Tracer. Why? The header is cheap from a first gen escort GT and why the hell not? Besides, this thing is my daily driver and is basically a go-kart and the header is CHEAP! Just gotta find one. :blush:
2) Swap a USDM Subaru EJ205 or EJ255 engine / transmission into dad's '70 VW Bug. Why? A 250ish hp Subaru engine is about the same cost, but infinitely more reliable than a 250ish hp ACVW. Besides, 250 hp would bend any built Type I transaxle over unless your pockets run deep.
3) Help dad get his '63 (?) GMC truck back on the road. It's got a 750 pound, big block V6 (305 ci) and some major rear end issues. Step 1 is to get the rear axle swapped out with a late model GM unit from the local Pull-A-Part yard and then fab up a 4-link.
4) Engine / transmission swap for the '96 Impala SS. Would love to have L92 bottom end, L76 top end (different cam) and either a 6L80E or manual (can't decide). By the time I could afford this, electric cars will be the norm and gasoline will be outlawed.
I'm sure you do too... we just use ours more then onceyou all have an expensive hobby
Studying for my PE killed all forward progress on my 79 Z28 this summer. The car is completely disassembled, down to the bare nothing. It rolls when I push it in and out of the shop, but that's about all it does. Not even a steering column on it right now.
I'm retrofitting a 2006 GTO drivetrain in to it (LS2 & 6-speed). I bought the GTO donor car from a buddy. I also have the interior for the GTO (airbags did not deploy), so I'm attempting to retrofit the dash, console, steering wheel, seats, A/C system, etc in to the 79Z. It's not going to be easy.
I have an APS twin turbo system that came with the GTO, but it doesn't fit very well between the rails of the 79Z subframe. I've modified the subframe some, but I don't think it's enough to make it work. I may just sell the TT kit and go NA on the 79Z, the LS2 has a decent amount of 'pep' anyhow...
I get a red x - it might be my company blocking the host siteAs long as we're straying away from cars...
I'm fast approaching rebuild time for a Lycoming IO-360A1B6D. I'm planning to do it early next year since the flying weather sucks between February and March. If nothing else, I'll finally be able to rid myself of that pesky oil leak that's been bugging me for the last two or three years. It only uses about 1 quart every 7 hours but it puts it all right down the nose-gear door. Looks like hell after a 3-hour flight.
Here's a pic from a couple of years ago.
I get a red x - it might be my company blocking the host siteAs long as we're straying away from cars...
I'm fast approaching rebuild time for a Lycoming IO-360A1B6D. I'm planning to do it early next year since the flying weather sucks between February and March. If nothing else, I'll finally be able to rid myself of that pesky oil leak that's been bugging me for the last two or three years. It only uses about 1 quart every 7 hours but it puts it all right down the nose-gear door. Looks like hell after a 3-hour flight.
Here's a pic from a couple of years ago.
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