Project basil 1966 f85 deluxe m-22 & 400 swap
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Project basil 1966 f85 deluxe m-22 & 400 swap UPDATE
To all my friends in the Oldsmobile community I have listed a few pictures of the project we have started since finding my long lost L69 has been near impossible on a working man's salary. I decided to convert my 66 F85 Deluxe to a 4 Speed with a 400 (E) to give into the urges of refinancing my home for a real W30 or L69, LOL. Just a few notes. all my 4 speed parts have come from other Olds guys on this forum including Steve Minore, Mike Richards, Dan Fasci, F85(Josh) and Joe Donnelly. We are using all OEM parts and these parts I either had in stock or were purchased from the above members who I consider now all friends.
The Motor and Tranny are both date coded (built within days, let alone 3 months) to my car and that came from 67442x3 Dan Fasci. The tranny was rebuilt by Dave Reed Performance Transmissions here is CT and is a M-21 that was rebuilt using M-22 New autogear Italian gears, I have used these in the past and they are super strong and let out a nice whine. I will list the engine build at a later date as I would like to leave some anticipation to my Olds friends, sorry boys and girls.
The Motor and Tranny are both date coded (built within days, let alone 3 months) to my car and that came from 67442x3 Dan Fasci. The tranny was rebuilt by Dave Reed Performance Transmissions here is CT and is a M-21 that was rebuilt using M-22 New autogear Italian gears, I have used these in the past and they are super strong and let out a nice whine. I will list the engine build at a later date as I would like to leave some anticipation to my Olds friends, sorry boys and girls.
Last edited by L69; April 27th, 2012 at 10:50 AM. Reason: update
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The tired 330 coming out
and we have lift off. The motor ran like a charm but was just not enough for a former L69 owner. Plus if I can still do math I think I am missing 2 gears (Switch pitch does not count, sorry)
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A look at some motor mods
Here we are file fitting rings for the .057 over forged pistons and a mild port job in the bowls (just enough to not loose to much bottom end). Intake and Exhaust runners (A.I.R. bump removed) were also gasket matched and the bowls we bowl hogged prior to guide boss metal removal.
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Here we are file fitting rings for the .057 over forged pistons and a mild port job in the bowls (just enough to not loose to much bottom end). Intake and Exhaust runners (A.I.R. bump removed) were also gasket matched and the bowls we bowl hogged prior to guide boss metal removal.
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Motor was spec'd by myself and Steve Minore with Steve doing most of the assembly and myself doing all the head work including the porting. I had E and G do the guides, seats, valve job and open up the intakes for big valves. These heads are original starfire heads and yes the 45 cba heads will work on the 39 cba block so long as you use 5/16 pushrods. More info on the motor build coming soon...
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The DOGS resting after hard day of hiding parts
Here is my Shepherds resting after a hard day of hiding my hard to find parts.
FYI if any of my fellow Olds guys are interested in Shepherds please let me know as I have a litter due in February. Both my dogs are working lines, AKC and OFA Hips. PM me if you want more info.
FYI if any of my fellow Olds guys are interested in Shepherds please let me know as I have a litter due in February. Both my dogs are working lines, AKC and OFA Hips. PM me if you want more info.
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The shepherd puppies will be $900 with AKC reg and raised in a law enforcement family. Sire is Bi Color Czech dog long Shutzhund history along with the dam who is West German Black and Red. PM me for more info
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more pics
More Pics. I figure I would detail the hole the most as alot of people have questions on where to cut the hole. If you have any questions PM me and I can send you some measurements and a picture of the template I used. Easiest way is to use all OEM parts and have a section of a 4 speed car cut out so you can trace it. I was lucky to own 2 4 speed floor sections that were cut from junk cars so making a template and tracing was rather easy
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Engine Bay
Here are some pics of my detailed engine bay. I had a new AGR steering box that will work well with my power steering pump. This is a quick ratio box and we used them years ago in our race cars. I just happened to have a new one sitting on my parts shelf. I tried ebay but could not get what I was asking so what the hell put it in the Olds.
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Engine specs
E Block 400 bored .057 over with 350 flatop forged pistons.
Decked surface .005
Crank turned .010 and .010
Rods Shot Peened and reconditioned with new Rod bolts
Comp XE274 cam with roller cam bearing to allow less than .005 cam walk
6 Quart oil pan, stock appearing
Comp Roller Rockers
Heads Bowl Hogged
Heads Ported and Polished with bowl work (tear drop Guide Bosses)
Three angle valve job and new guides and seats
Headers along with 2.5" flowmaster exhaust
Decked surface .005
Crank turned .010 and .010
Rods Shot Peened and reconditioned with new Rod bolts
Comp XE274 cam with roller cam bearing to allow less than .005 cam walk
6 Quart oil pan, stock appearing
Comp Roller Rockers
Heads Bowl Hogged
Heads Ported and Polished with bowl work (tear drop Guide Bosses)
Three angle valve job and new guides and seats
Headers along with 2.5" flowmaster exhaust
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E Block 400 bored .057 over with 350 flatop forged pistons.
Decked surface .005
Crank turned .010 and .010
Rods Shot Peened and reconditioned with new Rod bolts
Comp XE274 cam with roller cam bearing to allow less than .005 cam walk
6 Quart oil pan, stock appearing
Comp Roller Rockers
Heads Bowl Hogged
Heads Ported and Polished with bowl work (tear drop Guide Bosses)
Three angle valve job and new guides and seats
Headers along with 2.5" flowmaster exhaust
Decked surface .005
Crank turned .010 and .010
Rods Shot Peened and reconditioned with new Rod bolts
Comp XE274 cam with roller cam bearing to allow less than .005 cam walk
6 Quart oil pan, stock appearing
Comp Roller Rockers
Heads Bowl Hogged
Heads Ported and Polished with bowl work (tear drop Guide Bosses)
Three angle valve job and new guides and seats
Headers along with 2.5" flowmaster exhaust
I am sure I am missing alot of mods and I will post them when I can
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Real time boys. Only problem I have had is the z bar bushing appears to thick for the clutch rod to go through. I am trying to address this issue as we speak. Hoping to get her fired soon but the current snow just took a chunk out of my hard diligence and motivation. Getting ready to install the interior and hookup the pedals.
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E Block 400 bored .057 over with 350 flatop forged pistons.
Decked surface .005
Crank turned .010 and .010
Rods Shot Peened and reconditioned with new Rod bolts
Comp XE274 cam with roller cam bearing to allow less than .005 cam walk
6 Quart oil pan, stock appearing
Comp Roller Rockers
Heads Bowl Hogged
Heads Ported and Polished with bowl work (tear drop Guide Bosses)
Three angle valve job and new guides and seats
Headers along with 2.5" flowmaster exhaust
Decked surface .005
Crank turned .010 and .010
Rods Shot Peened and reconditioned with new Rod bolts
Comp XE274 cam with roller cam bearing to allow less than .005 cam walk
6 Quart oil pan, stock appearing
Comp Roller Rockers
Heads Bowl Hogged
Heads Ported and Polished with bowl work (tear drop Guide Bosses)
Three angle valve job and new guides and seats
Headers along with 2.5" flowmaster exhaust
Haven't decided on carb yet but I will be using a torker intake that was just bead blasted and looks new. I have a new reman rochester 4v that may go on but I may also use a holley. I will decide reall soon.
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Therobski thanks. I will be sure to post everything regarding how this motor performs. I have built several similar E blocks for customers and friends and a few were dynoed and all made between 415-425 horse depending on the intake and carb. I hope to be around 420 with my combo and torque should be around 475.
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I will be building the 425 in a few years. My 67-400E that I'm using now is pretty much stock internally. On the outside it has a performer, Dean Oliver Q-jet, Morroso pan, HEI, and W-Zs. The way you built your 400E what is the approx shift point staying in the power band, 6000 RPM? But stock with a 200R4 and a 350 gear it should still move a light weight 64 F-85.
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I love that dual snorkle air cleaner. I really want to make my original one into a dual... but the little stubby snorkles on the non-442 ones keep me from doing more than daydreaming.
I need to find another air cleaner thats more readily available that has good looking ones to scavange them off of...
I need to find another air cleaner thats more readily available that has good looking ones to scavange them off of...
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