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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sixt9rsx33</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hey 70 COPO
Have you considered running the L-46 camshaft out of the Corvette? I own a L-79 in my 67 Vette and love the engine but given you have a 350 it may be worth reading. JMO. </div></div> Yes! The cam I decided to go with is a hybrid cam made by Comp Cams that is called the L-79 "Nostalgia Plus". According to Comp Cams this cam is the generic replacement for both the L-79 and the L-46. Replicating the L-46 is a more accurate target when describing the build for the Z-11 rebuild, so you are exactly right. I made reference to the l-79 cam as that is what it is commonly called as the L-46 is a lesser known engine in general circles. |
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Phil, just a little food for thought. My BBC motor is around 450hp and I'm running a stock pump/impeller that was, like I said earlier, rebuilt by Arthur Gould. I go to car shows (lots of idle time, get groceries and run the drag strip and it never overheats.
In other words, just have your w/p rebuilt to stock specs and make sure your radiator is good and you won't have any issues. Kurt
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Thanks Kurt! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img]
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I just got off the Phone with Chris at Authur Gould. I accurately described thd engine, the tranny, the engine modifications and the radiator modification.
Chris recommended a hi flow impeller. Pump is shipping tomorrow. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] |
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Sal,
My original 186"s were valved for 1.94/150 (low horse) and I have a $900.00 bill from the machine shop for the conversion. It is funny to me that this would be considered a rarity as I have been looking with a focus on late production pace car small blocks for decades-and double hump heads were present in a significant portion of this population. So much so that I honestly did not give it a second thought as to the relative rarity of the head usage. |
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Good luck with your engine build! Have you posted pics of your car on here? Would like to see them! By the way, I am currently running the #041's on my '69 SS but my block is a 1969 HC coded block (originally came with a 2 BBL, 250HP and manual trans.) but the engine is running a nice cam and has 11:1 compression. I guess it's safe to say it's got some mild work done to it!
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I currently own a 1969 Camaro SS350. Although the original drivetrain is long gone, this 4/speed car has a March '69 HC coded block with #041 heads. The transmission is an M20 Muncie #660 case and the rearend is a BS coded 12 bolt posi. Built in Van Nuys. |
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Sal,
It is pretty much all done.. just waiting for some good weather to break the rebuild in properly. Externally this is 350/300 with TH-350 so the air cleaner is kind of specific to this application with the ThermoAC warm up valve including manifold stove with pipe. Since the car is original and I have owned it for 25 years it still has some very neat untouched original stuff on it... check out the Fuel line to fuel pump hose.. "GM GAS D03369" [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img] This is a driver. |
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Here is the 21 inch 4 core radiator that I had custom made for this build.. its street manners and overall driveability should improve.
Modifications to the original engine: 186 heads converted to use 2.02 valves Roller rockers L-79 350 HP Cam Keith Black hypereutectic pistons Eagle Rods GM 1187 Steel Crank 302 Z/28 windage tray and Z/28 pan with the internal rails High flow impeller modified water pump Trans input: Hughes 2000 stall converter. |
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