Timnmelinda
Well-known member
From my decipher this thread You have told me what exactly I had just purchased
"looks like you have a 1968 200 block with a 1970 head."
Thank You grocery getter, fo rthis help.
If you saw this thread the engine was supposed to have been rebuilt 10,000 miles ago. So the plan is to pull the pan and see how things look.
If it looks like a fresh rebuild, I plan to change cam and timing chain and put it in. My first question is without dissasembley is their an accurate way to determine what compression this engine was set up with?
Now If the engine does not look fresh from rebuild, I am going to do the whole thing, bore, new masterkit, a cam/lifter/timing chain upgrade. What I am after is a nice running reliable package that if I can control throttle, get reasonable milage. I am hoping to measurably increase pep in the process between the upgrade in gear ratio and the planned enginge upgrades I think it should fill my needs.
Rebuild or not, I am planning the following combination
200 possible bored out
I believe my compression goal is in the 9.0 to 1 range.
32/36 or 350 holley 2 barrel, (I allready have 32/36)
one of the following cams:
Classic Inlines - Clay Smith Cams - USA
264S-110: 264/264 - 214/214 - .450/.450 - 110* - 1400-5000
264S-112: 264/264 - 214/214 - .450/.450 - 112* - 1600-5200
DUI Ignition (I allready have)
Split headers feeding 2 inch dual exhausts turbo mufflers with crossover
(allready have)
Auto trans rebuilt w shift kit
8 inch rear 3.25 ratio
I would love to run offy 3x1 but for simple reliability I feel I am better with 2 barrel
If I have to redo "new engine" I am going to get 3 angle valve job, hardened seats, etc. If I am doing this I will also direct mount carb as well.
For what I am after should I go after a 78 to 1980 head, will it really make much difference and be worth the added expense of getting another head, considering what I am after? Or should I just use the 1970 head?
Yes I would love nothing better than to have one of Mike's new heads, but economics will have to put that into the hopefully down the road category.
Any other suggestions or reccomendations, or modifications for my package?
Anything I am not thinking of that I should be?
While the pan is off, should I install new oil pump as a precaution?
I was also looking at this cam
268D-108: 268/274 - 208/218 - .455/.480 - 108* - 1200-4800
But it seems from much I have read on here The 264s are highly spoken of.
Looking forward to your thoughts
Tim
"looks like you have a 1968 200 block with a 1970 head."
Thank You grocery getter, fo rthis help.
If you saw this thread the engine was supposed to have been rebuilt 10,000 miles ago. So the plan is to pull the pan and see how things look.
If it looks like a fresh rebuild, I plan to change cam and timing chain and put it in. My first question is without dissasembley is their an accurate way to determine what compression this engine was set up with?
Now If the engine does not look fresh from rebuild, I am going to do the whole thing, bore, new masterkit, a cam/lifter/timing chain upgrade. What I am after is a nice running reliable package that if I can control throttle, get reasonable milage. I am hoping to measurably increase pep in the process between the upgrade in gear ratio and the planned enginge upgrades I think it should fill my needs.
Rebuild or not, I am planning the following combination
200 possible bored out
I believe my compression goal is in the 9.0 to 1 range.
32/36 or 350 holley 2 barrel, (I allready have 32/36)
one of the following cams:
Classic Inlines - Clay Smith Cams - USA
264S-110: 264/264 - 214/214 - .450/.450 - 110* - 1400-5000
264S-112: 264/264 - 214/214 - .450/.450 - 112* - 1600-5200
DUI Ignition (I allready have)
Split headers feeding 2 inch dual exhausts turbo mufflers with crossover
(allready have)
Auto trans rebuilt w shift kit
8 inch rear 3.25 ratio
I would love to run offy 3x1 but for simple reliability I feel I am better with 2 barrel
If I have to redo "new engine" I am going to get 3 angle valve job, hardened seats, etc. If I am doing this I will also direct mount carb as well.
For what I am after should I go after a 78 to 1980 head, will it really make much difference and be worth the added expense of getting another head, considering what I am after? Or should I just use the 1970 head?
Yes I would love nothing better than to have one of Mike's new heads, but economics will have to put that into the hopefully down the road category.
Any other suggestions or reccomendations, or modifications for my package?
Anything I am not thinking of that I should be?
While the pan is off, should I install new oil pump as a precaution?
I was also looking at this cam
268D-108: 268/274 - 208/218 - .455/.480 - 108* - 1200-4800
But it seems from much I have read on here The 264s are highly spoken of.
Looking forward to your thoughts
Tim