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70 SS ACADIAN wrote:

942 and 351 castings don't come cheap


 .....been looking for a '942' dated Jan/Feb '66......the Vette boys have knocked these into the Stratosphere....no



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......big block, 4 speed, bench seat, it doesn't get much better

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Lots of 702 heads around



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I had to trade my 68 Parisienne 427 for it but I'm fine with that. He was going to use it in a hot rod so he didn't care about the numbers and for me it's perfect.

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bjburnout wrote:

70 SS ACADIAN wrote:

942 and 351 castings don't come cheap


 .....been looking for a '942' dated Jan/Feb '66......the Vette boys have knocked these into the Stratosphere....no





Ouch, I just went online and shopped 942 blocks, even the 2 bolt blocks are nuts.

I know I had a lot of guys wanting to buy my 1968 427 block that I had to trade for this one too.

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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles 

1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)



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The 66 block is worth twice as much as the 68. You did real good. Has block been crack checked? That rear head bolt tend to crack into the water jacket.



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It's actually all fresh, boring, pistons, crank ground etc. He had it done 30 years ago and it has been stored, all wrapped up. And for a change, someone stored a fresh engine pretty well, it's all oily, not a hint of rust anywhere. I still plan to take it all apart to check all the work because it's all unknown, I don't know who did the work, where it was done, none of the details.

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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles 

1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)



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What are the odds of finding such an engine so close to home? Can I borrow your horseshoe?


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Sorry, it's wedged so far up there I don't think I could pull it out!

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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles 

1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)



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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Sorry, it's wedged so far up there I don't think I could pull it out!


 Sounds like a job for JD biggrin



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I just lost my lunch al over the computer screenbleh



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The only thing is, JD usually has his head up HIS ***, not up the *** of an animal....

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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles 

1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)



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Good for you. Looks like you will need to find the correct rear grooved cam for it now. Or did you get one with the deal?



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No I didn't and I've been shopping. I wish I could still buy the original GM cam new. I had one in my 4 speed 427 car way back when. Perfect cam with just a tiny hint of it at idle. Nice and driveable. I don't want to over cam this engine. I'm not building it to beat on it.

I see at least one manufacturer will cut the groove in the cam if I order from them.

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1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)



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Carl Stevenson wrote:

No I didn't and I've been shopping. I wish I could still buy the original GM cam new. I had one in my 4 speed 427 car way back when. Perfect cam with just a tiny hint of it at idle. Nice and driveable. I don't want to over cam this engine. I'm not building it to beat on it.

I see at least one manufacturer will cut the groove in the cam if I order from them.


 Carl - I put this in my 66 427 some 21 years ago and after 25,000 miles it still runs strong

https://www.opticatonline.com/part/speed-pro-kc-1015r-engine-camshaft-and-lifter-kit

 



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What did I do.....

Tuned up the beast and took a picture tonight.

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Stood in the garage tonight with a CP member from another province along with his 2 brothers. After they spend the night in Morris I'm gonna kick them out so they can continue their adventure! So, although no work got done, it was an evening well spent.

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Been busy last few days!! Pulled 6.9 out of bus...spare for dad. Pulled 352 out of 65 F$#d to put in a fresh 360. Finished off repairing and painting rockers on my wifes truck. Then a cut polish,buff and wax. Came up nice for 20yr old paint! Think I need to hire some cheap labour......Dougie? 

 James car looks like a stretch Limo. Rare!!!biggrin

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Your wasting your breath if you think you'll get me cheap.

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

No I didn't and I've been shopping. I wish I could still buy the original GM cam new. I had one in my 4 speed 427 car way back when. Perfect cam with just a tiny hint of it at idle. Nice and driveable. I don't want to over cam this engine. I'm not building it to beat on it.

I see at least one manufacturer will cut the groove in the cam if I order from them.


 Carl is there really such a thing as over caming, you're just driving at the wrong speed



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Even though this car is a 283 car, I plan to make it look like an original 427 car as best I can, and I don't want an excessive cam to give it away. I actually do like the GM stock 390 horse cam anyway, but I would like a touch more hint of a cam at idle than what the GM cam gives.

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Nothing too exciting. Applied the proper Jeep decals to the front fenders of my 88 YJ. Previous owner never bothered to install them after painting it. 

 

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Stood in the garage tonight with a CP member from another province along with his 2 brothers. After they spend the night in Morris I'm gonna kick them out so they can continue their adventure! So, although no work got done, it was an evening well spent.


 it was a great nite taking the town tour with Carl and my brothers then an over nite stay at Hotel Stevenson. Checked out Carls garage and the 4 speed swap. Left early in the morning to go pick up the latest treasure



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Oh, I see an addition coming up for your shop there Kevin. I might have a couple weeks free in the fall!

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Put lip-stick on a pig

1979 Pontiac Sunbird original 305 4 speed car,now sporting a 350,new Centerforce clutch,Muncie

It just sits in my yard fading and rotting away so it got greased up today,i forgot how much fun this car is.

 

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