1KULC7
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As most of you know I thought I just about finished the restoration of my 1963 Coupe. The Engine still was giving me problems, just didn't sound right, hard to start, and seeing a lot of steam in the exhaust. A lot of valve tap, and engine sounded more like one from a old farm truck then a Corvette. Well I brought it back to the shop (beyond my skill level now) and had them drop the pan and look at the bottom end.
UUUGGGGHHHHH....the new cam shaft was toast, front lob was worn done completely, leaving the question of where did all the metal go? The coolent was leaking found some on the bottom of the pan, futher inspection revealed pinholes leaks through the walls in the block, and its just a plain mess. After closer examination, and long talks with the shop, I have decided to purchas a new long block from Engines Limited that will be broched, with my VIN and Engine build dates. The block is just plain gone, to little to sleeve, to much overall damage over it 40 year history, and it seems to have a ghost in it.
So I am back to square one again, purchasing a L-76 Engine, but this time I am going back to the solid lifters and rebuild it EXACT. Getting a long block, expensive but at least I will get it right and its pretested with a warrenty.
Wife was not very happy, but I must say very understanding in the matter. I will tell you one thing, by the time I finish this stupid car it will be a brand new Corvette without a doubt. Since the engine is coming out, I am now going to fix a few of the suspension items that don't really need are now going to replaced to NCRS Judging standards...
WILL IT EVERY END :W
UUUGGGGHHHHH....the new cam shaft was toast, front lob was worn done completely, leaving the question of where did all the metal go? The coolent was leaking found some on the bottom of the pan, futher inspection revealed pinholes leaks through the walls in the block, and its just a plain mess. After closer examination, and long talks with the shop, I have decided to purchas a new long block from Engines Limited that will be broched, with my VIN and Engine build dates. The block is just plain gone, to little to sleeve, to much overall damage over it 40 year history, and it seems to have a ghost in it.
So I am back to square one again, purchasing a L-76 Engine, but this time I am going back to the solid lifters and rebuild it EXACT. Getting a long block, expensive but at least I will get it right and its pretested with a warrenty.
Wife was not very happy, but I must say very understanding in the matter. I will tell you one thing, by the time I finish this stupid car it will be a brand new Corvette without a doubt. Since the engine is coming out, I am now going to fix a few of the suspension items that don't really need are now going to replaced to NCRS Judging standards...
WILL IT EVERY END :W