donsrods
Well-known member
A few years ago I bought a Camaro drag car. The body was shot from sitting but the 350 engine had a lot of good parts on it......World Product heads, forged pistons, it was balanced, roller rockers, MSD distributor and box, airgap intake with 750 DP carb, electric water pump, etc. I also kept the B&M TH350 and a lot of other parts and scrapped the car.
I tore the motor down and found that on break in they had wiped 2 cam lobes. I think that was the only time on the car as there was still very purple trans fluid in the trans and no gear oil had ever been put in the rear end, it was bone dry and clean.
I have a yearning to drag race again and am going to build a little T altered for the brackets, nothing special, 1200 pound car that should run in the tens (hopefully). So I took the engine block and pistons to a local race engine builder for machining and to check it over. Usual stuff, run shot through it, deck, line bore, cam bearings, brass freeze plugs, and stuff like that.
Today he called me and said I had given him the wrong TRW pistons, these could not have come out of this engine. I assured him they did, and he said the bores had ZERO clearance ! So he is going to hone the block to the proper size and do all the other stuff that should have been done originally.
I am so happy I didn't just clean it up and try to run it. It was evidently done by some machine shop because the numbers on the pad were ground off and numbers like .020, 5.7, .010, etc were stamped there and the inside of the block was painted with Gyptol even.
Guess it pays to check over even engines put together by a so called expert !
Don
I tore the motor down and found that on break in they had wiped 2 cam lobes. I think that was the only time on the car as there was still very purple trans fluid in the trans and no gear oil had ever been put in the rear end, it was bone dry and clean.
I have a yearning to drag race again and am going to build a little T altered for the brackets, nothing special, 1200 pound car that should run in the tens (hopefully). So I took the engine block and pistons to a local race engine builder for machining and to check it over. Usual stuff, run shot through it, deck, line bore, cam bearings, brass freeze plugs, and stuff like that.
Today he called me and said I had given him the wrong TRW pistons, these could not have come out of this engine. I assured him they did, and he said the bores had ZERO clearance ! So he is going to hone the block to the proper size and do all the other stuff that should have been done originally.
I am so happy I didn't just clean it up and try to run it. It was evidently done by some machine shop because the numbers on the pad were ground off and numbers like .020, 5.7, .010, etc were stamped there and the inside of the block was painted with Gyptol even.
Guess it pays to check over even engines put together by a so called expert !
Don