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Location: Chandler AZ
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Re: How to build a 57 in 1000 easy steps
Your engine pic makes me miss my old 327 in my 72 Nova. I had so much fun in that car in high school, that engine would absolutely scream. All of your work looks so tidy and planned out, you can tell this is not your first rodeo. Good luck with the cam selection.
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Re: How to build a 57 in 1000 easy steps
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Location: Vancouver Island, Courtenay B.C. CANADA
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Re: How to build a 57 in 1000 easy steps
I have a soft spot for the 327 too. My first real "hot rod" was a 57 BelAir with a 327 when I was 18, (1981 for the math whizzes out there). After that I had a 67 Camaro with a 327, traded that for 66 Malibu but kept the 327 and put it in the Chevelle. Then I had the same engine in a 4 speed 55Chev Handyman 2dr wagon with a tunnel ram, dual carbs and a Crane Fireball camshaft. Finally I detuned it back to a single carb and low rise intake and put it in a 65 Triumph TR4. Had that until about 1991 ish. I've lost track of how many intakes, carbs, cams and timing curves I tried on that engine but it was like the Energizer bunny - it kept going and going and going....
This 327 I picked up a couple years ago from a good friend who is kind of a collector. It is a GM factory crate engine, stamped CE and some numbers on the pad below the head. Anyway, he was going to run it in his son's 66 Caprice coupe but never did, it has been sitting for many years, so I tore it down to check it out and it is like new inside. It had double bumps but I had a set that I had ported and never run so I decided to give them a try, along with a slightly bigger cam and the Wieand dual quad which I actually bought back from a friend a while back. The valve covers are originals and not perfect but they'll do. After looking at it again I realized it looked pretty muck like the last engine I built for my old truck and I wanted this one to be a little different so I made a little change... I know it might not be everyone's cup of tea but I'm ok with it. [IMG] ![]()
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Re: How to build a 57 in 1000 easy steps
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I like the engine, looks nice. |
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Location: Vancouver Island, Courtenay B.C. CANADA
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Re: How to build a 57 in 1000 easy steps
The truck came with a very nce 327 too, big cam, Victor Jr, Holley 750 but being from Nevada the truck had straight water in the engine and I froze it the first winter
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Re: How to build a 57 in 1000 easy steps
bobinbc, Thanks for the info on the cam. I still need to put some thought to my cam selection. I put it together so long ago I dont have the specs. I think it had 292 duration and about a 500 lift. I too just wont a little better idle and better vac.
Motor turned out real nice. Bummer about the motor freeze! Thanks Shawn
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Location: Vancouver Island, Courtenay B.C. CANADA
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Re: How to build a 57 in 1000 easy steps
Been a while... finished the chassis, got all the metalwork done on body, tilt steering in, brakes, gas pedal, seat etc. Pretty much all done and ready to blow apart for final bodywork and paint. Then we decided to move to the island so I reluctantly let it go. Not long after that the truck was completely destroyed in a garage fire....Only time it saw the road was the day I sold it we rolled it out onto the road fully assembled for a couple pics which I think I deleted without saving first, sigh....
Anyway the stance was killer and it was sad to see it go, sadder when I saw what happened to it.
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Re: How to build a 57 in 1000 easy steps
WOW...sorry to here this. Unfortunately these kinda of situations come up more frequently then folk realize. Whether accidents or fire, never is easy to see your hard work find a fate like this.
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