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----Its really no big deal, but the water pump has been replaced. I like this car a bunch. one of my favorite 63/64 color combos......Bill S
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I have been collecting parts, getting after the build of the engine and transmission, and just preparing to set the drivetrain in the car for this year.
Looks like I am going to have a big project coming up with work this year so I am going to just drive the car for a year or two before I think about tearing into it. I found the prefect virgin 461 heads! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I stabbed in a cam from an LT-1. I have had great success with this prior in another F.I. 63 I had. The engine is .060 over with a compression ratio of 10:1. Experience dictates with the fuel injection, I'll be just fine on pump gas with 38 degrees total timing.
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The transmission has been a real trip. After is all said and done, it WILL be brand new outside of the case. Most everything was junk. What I am going to do here (to suit my own taste) is install a wide ratio cluster. The 2.54 1st gear will work quite a bit nicer with the 3.36's while still being a good road gear. Again, experience from my prior F.I. car, there is more than enough torque and RPM range to account for the RPM drop between gears of the wide ratio cluster.
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And in with the new!
![]() Using the 2 degree sliders to keep this from popping out of gear! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Very nice Tim!
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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