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Oldsmobile Virgin
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: macon,GA
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Total noobie wants more power,
Hi
![]() I have just gotten a 1977 Cutlass with a stock 350. the car is in really good shape and i want to keep it looking stock. The problem is it has very little power. As far as i can tell it is bone stock with 76,000 miles. 1. I purchased a dual exhaust system from Summit, but have not installed it. Should i make it true duals or just Y it off the stock exhaust system where it dumps into the converter. I'm planning on removing the converter 2.I'm guessing the motor could use some more compression, what's the limit with the stock cam? Is there a better flowing head available for a reasonable price? I'm thinking of removing the heads and milling them for more compression and cleaning up the ports. How much can be taken off the heads? I didn't want to get into the shortblock, or the cam unless big gains were to be had. I'm not looking for a tire burner, just something that will keep up with traffic. Thanks in advance. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Do a tune up on it with fresh parts (plugs, wires cap etc.) and make sure that the q-jet is going to full throttle on the secondary side. Many I have seen will not. Maybe even a rebuild on the q-jet could be in order. Check timing for 36 degrees at 3000 rpm. Make sure vacuum advance is working from timed spark port.
THEN the dual exhaust, AND a set of 3.23, or 3.42 gears in back will make a world of difference. You can probably find the gears in the wrecking yard from a Chevy truck CHEAP. Jim |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
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P.S. Make sure the catalitic converter is not plugged up, also.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Southern CA
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True duals = Dual exhaust, as opposed to fake duals. The second exhaust usually adds a noticeable power gain.
Y pipe = Dual outlet exhaust (fake duals). For appearance only. Gain, if any, will not be enough to measure. Norm |
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Oldsmobile Virgin
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: macon,GA
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Thanks, I believe i can remove the cat without hassle from authorities, so it's no concern.
any information on these heads? Think I could up the CR to 8.5 or 9? How would the steeper rear gears affect Gas mileage? i suspected the poor gearing is largly responsible for the poor acceleration. Norm, think I should get a shaved cam? a friend of mine has one in 76 442 and it runs 8's. (wink) ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Steeper gears will cause the engine to spin more for each mile driven. Gives more mechanical leverage to move car. More fuel is burned for given distance, giving more effort towards moving vehicle, and also burning more fuel. If you have a mid 2 series gear, a low 3.?, it will make a hell of a difference in accelleration. Cost will be more fuel spent. There is a happy medium somewhere in this for you.
Do the tune-up first. JMO Jim |
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Oldsmobile Virgin
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: macon,GA
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Thanks, I've been reading the whole site and related links.
I think i'm going to try and find some better heads, true dual exhaust and see what happens. i might move to a low 3.Xx gear. I know from drag racing, gears make a huge difference, especially off the line. ![]() |
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Seasoned beater pilot.
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Chicago
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That looks like a bad buggy there.
The hoods on those always remind me of The Rolling Stones. Strange how the human mind associates things. ![]()
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Oldsmobile Virgin
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: macon,GA
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Your right, i never noticed
![]() Here's my Cutlass- ![]() ![]() |
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78cutlass
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That's a clean looking '77. You could raise your compression a bit by adding a set of Olds 350 #5 heads (64cc). Also, you could replace your TH350 transmission with a 4-speed OD transmission (700R4 or 2004R) and change gears to 3.73 or 3.42. If you go the head route, replace your timing chain and oil pump while your at it. A car that nice deserves a freshly rebuilt motor.
If you could "swing it", do a complete engine rebuild via a reputable shop. A quality Olds 350 rebuild might cost between $3,500.-$4,000. If you decide to go that route in the future, try to find an unrebuilt '69-'72 Olds 350 motor, or even an Olds 403. These offer good foundations for a strong runner, especially if the parts are matched properly. Realistically, you could have a mild small-block Olds under your hood that makes 350 horses / 370 FT LBS of torque. PS - the 4-speed OD will do wonders for off-the-line acceleration & driveability for cruising; also, you could add a Holley Pro-Jection 4D set-up (throttle body fuel injection) for an AWESOME TIRE FRYING COMBO! Take Care, Rolo Last edited by 78cutlass : 03-10-2008 at 02:00 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Lees Summit MO
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You car is gorgeous! Love the red on red.
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Oldsmobile Virgin
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: macon,GA
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Thanks for the compliments.
![]() I was a hardcore VW guy, but this Olds has won me over. |
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Landyacht Club President
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Lawton, OK
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That is a pretty car. Too bad they are so small.
After doing a tune up and rebuilding the carburetor I suggest headers and an aftermarket cam. Those would be the easiest ways to bump up your horse power without doing too much to the car.
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"Some men are Baptists, others Catholics. My father was an OLDSMOBILE man." Ralphie Billingsley A Christmas Story 1983 "We rei-eign, supreme, ooooh god! Burrito supreme, and a chicken supreme, and a CUTLASS SUPREME!" Tenacious D 2007 |
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Oldsmobile Virgin
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: macon,GA
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Yea, the vw only weighs in at 1500 lbs, with 200 hp. No ac, no radio, rides like a buck board, and noisy as hell.
I think that's why i love the Oldsmobile, it's like, wow, i got a real car now. I love them both, but they are totally different. |
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His 3A heads should be around 75cc's. |
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What year and model is a good donor for the #5 heads? Anything else to look out for? How hard is it to port and polish the #5 heads? How much can you shave the head while still making it drivable and what gains would result?
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The #5s were used on every 350 Olds built in 1968-1969, including W-31s. They are no different to work on than any other Olds head. The amount you can cut is a function of how much CR you plan to run and what the rest of the engine looks like. For example, the current FelPro blue head gaskets have significantly greater compressed thickness than the OEM steel shim gaskets. This will drop compression. You need to get an accurate measurement of your deck height, piston dish volume, head gasket compressed height, and desired chamber volume to determine actual CR.
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He was talking about your cutlass. He is a four door hardtop man, loves those B bodies.....
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The “crime” is when omissions/errors of fact, are allowed to go uncorrected. 442.com/Oldsfaq is a good example of the consequences. Norm |
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Oldsmobile Virgin
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: macon,GA
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I added the dual exhaust, true duals Like Norm likes.
good improvement. I think more CR and more torque multiplication via 3.23 rear end gears are next. |
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Junior Member
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Norm only has a problem with the redundancy in the name. Dual outlet exhaust looked great on my Specials and Skylarks. If, at a 30-40 miles per hour cruise, you feel/hear a slight surge/miss you can go a "taste" richer on the primaries. If not, relax and enjoy it. |