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Hi everyone! I'm new here although I've followed the forum for the past several years. I've searched the past posts several times with no luck and have the Performance Handbook but that hasn't really answered my questions either.
Here's my situation. My wife and I own a '63 Comet S-22 Convertible which used to be her father's car. It has a 170, Dagenham 4spd, and I believe the small rear end (6.75 or 7.25?). I also believe it has an Autolite 1100 carb (put that in 5 years ago so my memory isn't so fresh on that). I've worked on the suspension and steering for the time being and will be picking up the original engine in a week. (It broke 25 years ago and a family member has stored it in a warehouse.) I imagine everything on it is frozen and may even have some critters in it.
I'd like to keep the look as stock as possible and keep the original block and head. I plan on putting in headers and a petronix unit which will be my sacrifice of "originality". Since we'll be pulling the engine apart and putting new everything in it, what can I do to boost it's "umph" but still maintain driveability and street use. Any recommended parts, part numbers? I imagine a lot will have to do with the block and heads condition and it's return back from the machine shop. Oh! This will be my first rebuild but I have a friend helping out who's restored 3 previous cars (all early Mustangs) and his father is the head mechanic at a restoration shop so I have plenty of help.
I would like help with a game plan for the engine. Thanks a bunch everyone!
Rick in Orangevale, CA
Here's my situation. My wife and I own a '63 Comet S-22 Convertible which used to be her father's car. It has a 170, Dagenham 4spd, and I believe the small rear end (6.75 or 7.25?). I also believe it has an Autolite 1100 carb (put that in 5 years ago so my memory isn't so fresh on that). I've worked on the suspension and steering for the time being and will be picking up the original engine in a week. (It broke 25 years ago and a family member has stored it in a warehouse.) I imagine everything on it is frozen and may even have some critters in it.
I'd like to keep the look as stock as possible and keep the original block and head. I plan on putting in headers and a petronix unit which will be my sacrifice of "originality". Since we'll be pulling the engine apart and putting new everything in it, what can I do to boost it's "umph" but still maintain driveability and street use. Any recommended parts, part numbers? I imagine a lot will have to do with the block and heads condition and it's return back from the machine shop. Oh! This will be my first rebuild but I have a friend helping out who's restored 3 previous cars (all early Mustangs) and his father is the head mechanic at a restoration shop so I have plenty of help.
I would like help with a game plan for the engine. Thanks a bunch everyone!
Rick in Orangevale, CA