Tonight, I just finished getting my Pontiac 455 (down to the shortblock) ready to pull out of my 1973 Pontiac Grand Am parts car. It was half fast rebuilt years ago, put together with all sorts of hardware (not torqued) and here is what I found holding the converter to the flexplate : 3 loose Canadian Tire bolt or something like that, hacked off made to fit because some bad mechanic missplaced the correct ones ! Good thing this engine was never fired I wonder what I'll find when it will be taken further apart on my engine stand ??? Some poeple !
Geez ... watchout there might be some fence wire and bail twine holding that engine together!
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Prince Edward Island
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
So far I found alot of mistakes on this rebuilt Pontiac 455 I took out of my 1973 Grand Am parts car, such as the 3 converter bolts, mixed and matched engine attaching hardware, one missing engine mount, missing dipstick, tube and other tube/bracket on #3 main cap, wrong oil pan drain plug that leaked half the oil out of the engine, 2 coolant little plugs missing on each side of the bottom of the block, the original oil galleries plugs were not removed for cleaning the oil passages, no distributor retaining brackets, oil pump driveshaft falled aside...OMG, Thank God I never fired it ! Some poeple ! The new bearings on the crank are clevite 77