Detailing Engine and Engine Bay Plus?
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Detailing Engine and Engine Bay Plus?
Greetings all,
I am in process of finally detailing the engine and engine bay of my factory stock 77 L48. I have a couple of related questions and also am replacing all 4 tires due to dry rot. Trying to keep the car as close to stock as possible but being its not a collectible I am adding a few chrome components - non OEM replacement parts
Engine
I am sure I will have more questions once the weather clears and its warm enough to get serious, thanks Jeff
I am in process of finally detailing the engine and engine bay of my factory stock 77 L48. I have a couple of related questions and also am replacing all 4 tires due to dry rot. Trying to keep the car as close to stock as possible but being its not a collectible I am adding a few chrome components - non OEM replacement parts
Engine
- Intake: I removed the original iron version, painted and planned to add all new EGR, carb etc. however now I am thinking about going with an aftermarket intake that has the same functions as the stock version. I am also using the factory carb spacer and rebuild Qjet. Any suggestions for the replacement keeping in mind the engine was rebuild 4 years ago - no mods
- Distributer - Better to keep and rebuild original or just replace using after market?
- Tires - I have 255-60-15 good years which are now in need of replacement. Thinking about going to 275 -60-15 0n back and keeping the 255 - 60 - 15 on front. Has anyone used this combination using factory rallies - 8 inch width?
I am sure I will have more questions once the weather clears and its warm enough to get serious, thanks Jeff
Last edited by jeff86red; 03-05-2021 at 08:55 AM.
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- Intake: I removed the original iron version, painted and planned to add all new EGR, carb etc. however now I am thinking about going with an aftermarket intake that has the same functions as the stock version. I am also using the factory carb spacer (I didn't know that they ever used a spacer w/ a Qjet. Are you sure it's stock?) and rebuild Qjet. Any suggestions for the replacement keeping in mind the engine was rebuild 4 years ago - no mods Since the engine is stock and emissions compliant, not sure why you'd need to replace the intake manifold.
- Distributor - Better to keep and rebuild original or just replace using after market? Since the HEI system is a good design, I'd only replace the housing if the bearings are worn which can affect timing. Replace the electronics if they need it along with cap and wires.
- Tires - I have 255-60-15 good years which are now in need of replacement. Thinking about going to 275 -60-15 0n back and keeping the 255 - 60 - 15 on front. Has anyone used this combination using factory rallies - 8 inch width? I have 255-60s all around and the rear sidewall clearance with the Parking Brake cable attachment on the trailing arm is about 1/4" so I doubt the 275s would work and even moving the attachment to the top of the trailing arm might not be enough. Also 275s might be a bit too wide for 8" wheels.
Welcome to the forum.
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I replied using the blue font, thanks
Welcome to the forum.[/QUOTE]
- Intake: I removed the original iron version, painted and planned to add all new EGR, carb etc. however now I am thinking about going with an aftermarket intake that has the same functions as the stock version. I am also using the factory carb spacer (I didn't know that they ever used a spacer w/ a Qjet. Are you sure it's stock?) - sorry is the gasket not a spacer. and rebuild Qjet. Any suggestions for the replacement keeping in mind the engine was rebuild 4 years ago - no mods Since the engine is stock and emissions compliant, not sure why you'd need to replace the intake manifold. - Agree, I was checking to see if an option was available to use my current emission components
- Distributor - Better to keep and rebuild original or just replace using after market? Since the HEI system is a good design, I'd only replace the housing if the bearings are worn which can affect timing. Replace the electronics if they need it along with cap and wires. Agree and I do have the new cap, wires, etc.
- Tires - I have 255-60-15 good years which are now in need of replacement. Thinking about going to 275 -60-15 0n back and keeping the 255 - 60 - 15 on front. Has anyone used this combination using factory rallies - 8 inch width? I have 255-60s all around and the rear sidewall clearance with the Parking Brake cable attachment on the trailing arm is about 1/4" so I doubt the 275s would work and even moving the attachment to the top of the trailing arm might not be enough. Also 275s might be a bit too wide for 8" wheels. - THhanks and I will stick with the 255's
Welcome to the forum.[/QUOTE]
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Welcome from California! Great looking car! Edelbrock makes a performer manifold that has all your emissions ports. If you have your manifold off remove the heat shield and check for cracks.
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