OK, so I've got this 200, and a board member has a bunch of parts for sale...got me thinking...
Limitations:
* I promised Dad that I'd keep it Stock, or at least looking Stock, so no header, alum head, or carb(s) that won't hide under the red aircleaner, and a nice quiet exhaust.
* 7.25 rear axle
* Budget = budget, what budget?
What I've got:
* '62 Ranchero that's not a daily driver, but needs to look, sound, and drive like one (in terms of driveability
* '68 200 with unknown mileage, good compression and oil pressure, but the valveguides leak and foul the plugs something awful.
* 3.03 manual tranny (column shift)
* 3.20 rear gears with 14" wheels and taller tires (iirc, equivalent to 3.00 gears and the original 13" wheels/tires)
* DS1 / HEI ignition
* H/W 5200 (weber 32/36) progressive 2-bbl that I'm not sure I want to go through the re-jetting process again with, but I kinda like the mileage potential.
* Later-model throttle cable/pedal assembly
* Larger-diameter, ported cast-iron exhaust manifold, 2" pipes and stock muffler
* Overall, it drives well around town, but could use more oomph and runs out of air/rpm/steam above 70 mph. Flat out on level ground it might get up to 80 or so.
Think of:
* leaving the pistons, rings, rods, crank alone (it's got good compression, it's the valveguides that leak like sieves...)
* a 274/274 - 112 Clay Smith cam w/ hydraulic lifters and stock rockers
* Porting as much as I can out of a flat-top log head
* Machining the log head for a direct-mount 2-bbl carb
* Valves - maybe larger, probably 3-angle w/ hardened seats and bronze guides - depends on money.
* Either rejetting my H/W 5200 or picking up and rebuilding an Autolite 2100 from ebay or somewhere cheap
* Going back to DS1 / MSD ignition (if/when I can snag a box off ebay for <$50)
* Picking up a take-off muffler from a late-model pickup / SUV - oughta flow way more than I need and still be quiet.
What do y'all think?
Limitations:
* I promised Dad that I'd keep it Stock, or at least looking Stock, so no header, alum head, or carb(s) that won't hide under the red aircleaner, and a nice quiet exhaust.
* 7.25 rear axle
* Budget = budget, what budget?
What I've got:
* '62 Ranchero that's not a daily driver, but needs to look, sound, and drive like one (in terms of driveability
* '68 200 with unknown mileage, good compression and oil pressure, but the valveguides leak and foul the plugs something awful.
* 3.03 manual tranny (column shift)
* 3.20 rear gears with 14" wheels and taller tires (iirc, equivalent to 3.00 gears and the original 13" wheels/tires)
* DS1 / HEI ignition
* H/W 5200 (weber 32/36) progressive 2-bbl that I'm not sure I want to go through the re-jetting process again with, but I kinda like the mileage potential.
* Later-model throttle cable/pedal assembly
* Larger-diameter, ported cast-iron exhaust manifold, 2" pipes and stock muffler
* Overall, it drives well around town, but could use more oomph and runs out of air/rpm/steam above 70 mph. Flat out on level ground it might get up to 80 or so.
Think of:
* leaving the pistons, rings, rods, crank alone (it's got good compression, it's the valveguides that leak like sieves...)
* a 274/274 - 112 Clay Smith cam w/ hydraulic lifters and stock rockers
* Porting as much as I can out of a flat-top log head
* Machining the log head for a direct-mount 2-bbl carb
* Valves - maybe larger, probably 3-angle w/ hardened seats and bronze guides - depends on money.
* Either rejetting my H/W 5200 or picking up and rebuilding an Autolite 2100 from ebay or somewhere cheap
* Going back to DS1 / MSD ignition (if/when I can snag a box off ebay for <$50)
* Picking up a take-off muffler from a late-model pickup / SUV - oughta flow way more than I need and still be quiet.
What do y'all think?