She's gorgeous!!
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I call her Mrs. Persnickety because she's a total persnick - but from what I understand from lots of other "red" owners is that they are a PITA and breathtakingly smart.
What are you using for horns? My Toyota ones were shot so I bought aftermarket ones, one low pitch and one high pitch. I don't like the sound too much, too wimpy.
The sledanette? the engine is home, I just need to get this hunk out of the 'build' position in the shop. It baffles me, but the closer a vehicle is to finished, the more space of the shop it takes...Nice 40 mate well done hope you link the SuperBuick build to mud when the engine comes home.![]()
buy this
1996-2000 Chevy GMC vortec 350 5.7L Engine
do a re-ring, new oil pump, new water pump and call it a day....
and the other issue is the pre-96 motors have "ramp heads" on them. They don't flow well at all because GM, prior to the Vortec, cast little ramps in the intake port to get the fuel to swirl and give a good burn... TBI on a Vortec... with that said, there are lots of companies out there that build stand-alone harnesses for the 96-00 motors. I like the TBI because I can bolt a carb directly to it and make it run... but for most, that benefit really isn't a benefit at all when compared to having port injection.
to be honest, I didn't either until I got this motor. I owned the truck it came out of, sold it to my dad, replaced the motor and somehow ended up with it back. All the way until I had mentioned I needed a crank, I had no idea that GM had gone backwards and made some motors non-roller. I replaced the motor because it had a valve tick that was tricking the knock sensor into fully retarding the timing. Had I know it was just a collapsed lifter, I would have replaced the lifter - but I presumed it was a roller motor so that would normally mean something else was wrong...
with that said, if you find the grail motor - the 4 bolt main 350 with a drilled fuel pump hole and roller cam.... save it, they're gold to the stock-class racers.
and I add this - the reason these roller motors are so cool. You can retro fit just about anything to roller cam and lifter - but the cost is generally prohibitive. GM started producing these roller lifters in 1986, and still produce them to this day for the LS motors. Means they're cheap and really easy to get.... cams are still pretty expensive, though. A non-roller plus lifters can be got for as little as $120, the cam alone is $400 for a roller motor.