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Question about 540 CI Dart Motor
Hey guys I just picked up a 69 Camaro Pro Touring and had a few questions regarding the motor.
Seeing as how I can not get in touch with the original engine builder I would really like some advice from some of our members. Here's a list of the stats that I have regarding the motor...
Disclaimer- I wish I had more statistics on the parts listed above but unfortunately this was all that was provided to me when I purchased the car. Flame suit is on take it easy on me.. :thankyou: Here is a list of questions I have...
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Www.dartheads.com for a telephone number they may be able to help you? I bet they liked saying it's a dual quad set up. Or simply liked the way it looked. As for oil I wouldn't run anything with less viscosity then a 30. Not knowing clearances and just guessing I'd run 10W40. With that said I'd run something with a formula that will protect during storage as well as run time. Not all oil will do that.
Where are the pictures? |
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I actually called Dart before I created this thread. The guy literally told me that they just make the motors and that I needed to contact my engine builder. :smiley_smack: |
How about some of the rest of the car.. Looks like a lot of nice parts went into the build from those pictures.
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Don't mean to bust your bubble but that car is NOT Pro Touring with a 4 bar rear end - it won't turn - it's made for going straight not turning. Pro STREET is a better description. Dual quads aren't a particular "performance" enhancement... they're cool looking - and "might" get you some more dyno numbers... but a well tuned single carb would most likely produce better numbers. Having said that - they always LOOK cool.
Post up some other pics of the car... what else does it have? |
You will need a minimum of a 150 gph pump with less than 7 lbs of pressure.
I'd start with a 10w30 and look at your oil pressure, hot at idle. If it's below 15-20, bump it up to a 10w40 or 15w50. Us a detergent oil as mentioned. Redline is likely around 6200 with a hydraulic cam, 6500 with a mechanical. Unless things have changed, Edelbrock's biggest carb is 750 cfm. That's to small for a 540. I agree that people think they look cool but you will need to go to a holley if you want to swap to one carb. I'd take a good look at the plugs if you think it's not running correctly. Call the car what you want. :catfight: |
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Here are a few pictures, I will get better ones of the body. The interior needs some work in my opinion and I plan on addressing it over the next couple of months. I appreciate the advice GregWeld! I am new to this form as well as some of the terminology. However I have had some experience in the past with track driven cars. My previous "hobbies" were a 2005 350z & a 2008 M3.The 350z had Stoptec 6 piston BBK and a built motor with 18g Greddy Twin turbo kit, along with many other modifications for the occasional track day. The M3 had an ESS V600 Supercharger, StopTec BBK, Akrapovic exhaust & BBS Wheels. Made great power and was a lot of fun to drive! Unfortunately both of those cars had to go when I had youngest boy. So this car is my first attempt back into the "Car Hobby" Hopefully I don't get to much hate for my Previous Imports. :shakehead: |
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This is what I needed!! Thank you! |
Welcome to the forum.
This place is pretty LS heavy but there are a few of us that still love a healthy big block. You'd also be pretty surprised at what else some have in their garages besides a musclecar! Real car guys like all cars. Jeff- |
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