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Yes Dustin...I can always run some Av gas in it. There's a small regional airport nearby where a friend stores a couple of his small planes. Haven't checked the cost of aviation fuel out in many years but they have 100 octane available as an option. As you said...it'll hardly be driven enough to think twice about that...and I've never been known to complain about fuel costs either.
Lee, I bought the engine from a friend who owns a local machine shop. He got it from his buddies estate sale when his friend passed a while back and was planning to keep it for himself. He took the engine to his shop and had his boys take it down, go through the entire engine, clearance the assembly and once he was good with everything, it was reassembled and stored as seen above. He might have zero decked the block but I failed to ask him about that as we were doing a couple deals and it was getting late the other evening. I'm heading over to his shop to look at some other parts that I bought and will have a look at the heads when I'm there. He also picked up a #260 @ .050 solid roller camshaft he was going to run in this motor and that comes with it. His engine builder will be assembling the heads in his shop and it will all be buttoned up in time for me to pick it up in a couple weeks from now. When spring time rolls around, I'll get it loaded onto the run stand and fire it up for a few run sessions and check it for leaks. Maybe by that time...I'll decide what I am going to load it into. I have a couple options for this one. I'll add some more pics later in the week.
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Can't wait to hear this bad mofo!!
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Went over to Rod's shop today to check out the heads and the other parts bought with the LS7. Heads had paint marks on them as well but were cleaned up and surfaced just to get the haze off them from sitting around for 40+ years. They'll get bigger springs to match the new roller cam and will soon be going together with some vintage NOS Crane 1.7 rockers. Going to have to see what covers I can fit around the rockers. Perhaps a set of Ansen's with some spacers to get the look I want.
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The cam for this motor is a custom ground Comp solid roller based off an 11-693-8 core with 262 duration @ .050 with .652 lift on a 110 LSA. It came with Comp roller lifters and 1.7 Ultra-Gold rockers. It'll be topped with this Torker II single plane and I might also use this 850 Holley on it but haven't agreed on a value yet for the core. It's 3955205 dated 944 and is probably worth more to someone with a 427 than it is to me but we have to agree on a value before I send it off to be rebuilt. Nice nostalgia piece, but may just choose to run the newer Edelbrock VRS-4150 if the cost to restore this one gets too silly.
Anyone have a realistic value on a rebuildable 4296 core for an L88 motor? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Finally...I'm debating putting this motor into my Black and White 55 Post. I was nearly done buttoning it up with a freshly built SBC, but can also use that motor for another project I have waiting on the sideline. I'd have to modify a few things to fit the big block into the 55 but it's doable...
The good thing is that he pretty much gave me a set of Hooker Super Comp Headers to use with the motor in the 55 and they have never been run. Debating on this one, but also know of a 70 Nova 396 car w/o the motor. ![]()
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Does a BBC drop right into a '55, engine needs to be set forward a little bit?
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I've done it before, and now it looks like I'm about to do it again. ![]()
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