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Here are a few pictures of my newly redone, almost completed engine compartment. Everything was removed from the engine compartment and the compartment repainted. The engine had a few exterior upgrades like valve covers, a Stewart water pump, leaks fixed, intake bead blasted, new plug wires and looms and was  repainted. A new wiring harness was installed, newly redone upper and lower control arms and most of the suspension parts replaced. Newly rebuilt 4 piston brake calipers and brake pads were also installed. The T400 transmission was rebuilt and a new 3500 stall torque converter installed. There are still a few small things left to do but it should be finished this week. Carl S should like this first picture.
James

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Before new plug wires and looms.

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jfkheat wrote:

Here are a few pictures of my newly redone, almost completed engine compartment. Everything was removed from the engine compartment and the compartment repainted. The engine had a few exterior upgrades like valve covers, a Stewart water pump, leaks fixed, intake bead blasted, new plug wires and looms and was repainted. A new wiring harness was installed, newly redone upper and lower control arms and most of the suspension parts replaced. Newly rebuilt 4 piston brake calipers and brake pads were also installed. The T400 transmission was rebuilt and a new 3500 stall torque converter installed. There are still a few small things left to do but it should be finished this week. Carl S should like this first picture.
James

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As a matter of fact, that first pic is my favorite!!! Looks great on there.

Now, might as well wait for Carl2 to come in here and make some comment about the decal on therebiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Or, as usual, he could remain totally silent.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I crack me up!!!

Looks like you've spent some serious detailing time on there.

 



-- Edited by Carl Stevenson at 22:44, 2008-03-31

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Looks sweet,I love the valve covers.

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Looks great James. A clean engine compartment really makes a difference.

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Looks sharp James. I like the valve covers also.

Brian

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Hey, come on! Everybody loves the valve covers. Doesn't anybody see how sweet those Canadian made air cleaner decals are???? (wink, wink)

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Hey James the air cleaner decal looks awesome. Where did you ever find one?

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Looks great! ...love the decal, even more than the valve covers!!hahahaha!! ...i havent decided yet what kind of valve covers to put on my 396, i like the vintage finned ones!.... i'm itching to get my new motor in the car! what cam/gears do you have in the car?

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Thanks for all the comments. I really like the valve covers too. It took me a while to find covers that I liked. I went through a few set until I got the Edelbrock ones. I think the decals are the final touch for the engine compartment. The only problem I have with them is the horsepower rating needs to be about 100 hp higher. The cam is the Crane 103072 hydraulic cam with 282 duration and .533 lift. It is a good street cam with good midrange power. I have 2" Hooker Competition series headers with 3" exhaust all the way back and Pypes Violator mufflers. It has a 12 bolt posi rearend with 3.42 gears. I like the 3.42 gears for highway cruising. The car still needs some work. The next project will probably be to redo the dash and insrtument panel. It is presentable as is but I want to redo it. Below is a link to a few pictures of the car.
James

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/460059

-- Edited by jfkheat at 22:50, 2008-04-01

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Hey, come on! Everybody loves the valve covers. Doesn't anybody see how sweet those Canadian made air cleaner decals are???? (wink, wink)



        Very nice work!  I love the decals, on the air breather...When I grow up, I am going to BUY a car like that!   keep up the good work.  Is it a Pontiac or a Beaumont.. C2



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