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Since my dear friend Joe B. aka "oldsmaniac" already started this project on here, it would only be right that I continue to provide our progress also in honor of John may he rest in peace.
We were able to get the transmission off current set up this past weekend, I do want to go w matching # trans so that's the goal, have it rebuilt and pair it together w the matching number stock engine. The rear diff also was cleaned up and painted, can't believe before and after pics.
More to come to guys.. and I'm really looking forward to bringing this special hot rod back to its glory days.
today was dismantling of the good ole 350..it was rough looking but as we tore into it no major showstoppers but I guess machine shop has final say before rebuild…(prior owner had done fair share of carbon footprinting 😄
Quick update: Engine is at the machine shop and getting a very nice make over. Keeping it as stock as possible, w exception of high compression pistons.
also sent the carb out for rebuild, looking pretty shiny 😁
Last edited by nj_cutlass72; Apr 11, 2025 at 04:46 PM.
after the engine rebuild, few months had gone by now and today we were able to make some progress.. one thing that came in handy was tesla 😳 and transporting the matching #s 350 back to the shop.. also helps to have a master mechanic Oldsmaniac to lead the project where we put on few components on… hopefully from this point on ill have more updates as we will have more time during holiday break to get more done.
we were back at the shop and wrapping up the short block assembly..before oil pan gaskets, including the rubber one went on the inline tube aftermarket timing cover which was a tricky fit (nothing is ever like OEM).
after snugging the bolts on oil pan (going from middle section to end corners multiple times).. we were ready for paint (inline tube - color is a close match to factory)
Next came using metal gaskets which you cant buy any more and before that used a copper sealant (from permatex); after careful placement, headbolts cleaned and heads went on.. we will pick from here next
cylinder heads were torqued 80ft lbs in the sequence shown in manual.. we actually started w less 60 before going to 80. You can see the metal
gasket squeeze tightly and hopefully does its job.
heads got some paint too, plus intake.. also the balancer was also put on. Lifters also went in w some Molly lube and topped off w oil.. next I need to buy some push rods (looks like stock lenght might work)
water pump is going to be interesting, its no AC and power steering so lining up w pulleys and brackets are going to tell if short water pump I bought will do.
happy new year 🎉 and kicking off 2026 where we left off 😎
I had bought new lifter rods so those were installed plus the rockers.. and next was infamous turkey pan and intake. Fitting the turkey pan was a bit challenging, where the 4 grooves sit in the slots, Joe had to modify it and even afterwards still not flush so he being creative tapped them slightly into the holes while intake went on.. strangely one of the 12 intake bolt holes on cylinder head side was not same as others with an indent (it still worked).. fuel pump also went on.. we did find the alternator brackets so ill be cleaning those up, next need to also find a single groove waterpump pulley since it will be no AC / PS 💪 car..
happy new year 🎉 and kicking off 2026 where we left off 😎
I had bought new lifter rods so those were installed plus the rockers.. and next was infamous turkey pan and intake. Fitting the turkey pan was a bit challenging, where the 4 grooves sit in the slots, Joe had to modify it and even afterwards still not flush so he being creative tapped them slightly into the holes while intake went on.. strangely one of the 12 intake bolt holes on cylinder head side was not same as others with an indent (it still worked).. fuel pump also went on.. we did find the alternator brackets so ill be cleaning those up, next need to also find a single groove waterpump pulley since it will be no AC / PS 💪 car..
What is the stated purpose of the "Turkey Pan?"
Thank you
What is the stated purpose of the "Turkey Pan?"
Thank you
Slang name for stock style intake manifold gasket. It keeps hot oil from splashing on the underside of intake heat control lol, (although with the manifold exhaust cross thru seems like a moot point) and also controls oil splashing to some extent which could I suppose flash into vapor and smoke from the exhaust intake crossover passage, carbon build-up also..
Last edited by Oldsmaniac; Jan 3, 2026 at 12:39 PM.
I remember seeing it on my car many times when I had the intake off, and so many times I asked myself do I really need to put it back.
Im sure its been debated gazillion times, you can go w this or use the ones that come w composite material in two gasket pieces…theres also the rubber gaskets for end/front side of block, and how much and where to use RTV conversation… Hopefully when the engine is installed and running I can come back and say all good 🤞