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I've caught flak from a number of people saying "just go LSx blah blah blah" but I think that would kinda ruin the point of the car. Hell, I'll go with an IAII block before I go LS in this car. :G-Dub: |
Digging this thread back up, as it has proven to be a valuable way to track the history on this build haha.
So...2015 was my last update, and here we are in 2022. I left the Savannah area in 2016 and returned to the Atlanta area and this project slowed to a crawl until I was able to buy our current house in 2017. While I'm no longer adjacent to a fantastic race track, I do have a dedicated workspace for the car as the house has a basement with a drive-in garage in addition to our upstairs garage! It has proven to be a nice adjustment over the previous cramped garage, but ultimately I will still want to have a standalone building for the shop. Anyway! Updates! - The car runs and drives! - I've nearly completed an entire re-wire of the car (not a hard task, but was absolutely necessary as the original wiring was desperately needing replaced) - Rear end is factory posi trac unit with 3.55 gears - Front and rear windshield pans have been replaced - VintageAir setup nearly complete, I just need to charge the A/C system. Heater system has already been leak checked and pressurized up to operating temp - Still need to buy BMR sway bars :lol: Hoping to have the last few mechanical kinks worked out in the next few weeks and then I will be taking the car down to my parents in Central GA in anticipation of getting it painted, and then begins the fun task of putting the interior back together! |
Thanks for the update. Post some pics when you have time. :thumbsup:
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It's fantastic that you're still making progress. Good luck with it.
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Digging back into this thread...I had previously crossed my fingers about the press-in studs for the rockers.
Yeah. That didn't pan out. I ended up pulling the heads back off, and Tommy Goza was kind enough to pull the press-fit studs, cut threads into the heads and installed new ARP threaded rocker studs. After that, I ended up modifying a set of factory pushrod guides to work with the setup and the engine no longer throws rockers or lifts rocker studs! Imagine that! I have to go back and dig up pictures and get them hosted on photbucket, but here's a pic from awhile ago of the important parts, haha. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...670824492.jpeg |
Goza built the bottom end of my 383 LT1. He did good work for me as far as I'm concerned. Glad you found him and his guys.
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