Find a good running small block and get it back on the road quicker and cheaper. Or the latest "goodwrench" 350 GM has been offering. I've seen those things around $1500 delivered during a Jegs sale. Throw your good speed parts on it and drive it another 150,000 miles.
hrf - I don't know if you're aware that Scott works for BluePrint Engines. When you call there he's the guy who picks up the phone. So he KNOWS where to get a replacement.
hrf - I don't know if you're aware that Scott works for BluePrint Engines. When you call there he's the guy who picks up the phone. So he KNOWS where to get a replacement.
Dan
Well now where's the fun in that?!? LoL Go scrounging!!!
I don't think putting the competition's crate engine in the car would be good for job security. Besides, GM's warranty sucks. Their engines make no power and only the stock replacement ones are reasonably priced. The rest of their performance stuff is overpriced and under powered. No thank you. I would build my own before that happened.
I have been dealing with a flare up of Crohns since April. On top of that, work has been insane since the same time. Yes, they are related. I have had very little energy to much of anything.
Nothing has happened with this car since I pulled the engine. It sits in the garage at the back of the line. I am not doing anything with it until I finish the Ford and get rid of it. I am building a 390 for it. Once done, that car is up for sale. I am working a complicated deal for a new engine for the Impala. I cannot and will not talk about it until I actually have it in my garage.
All work is at a stand still since the other half of the garage is now taken up by Daphne Reynolds 66 Bel Air wagon. They had to cannonball back to LA because of a very serious problem with her cancer cut short her Rocky Mountain Race Week.
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