caddy
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I didn't see fuel filter in the list of items you have replaced, it is often overlooked, and see the milage on your car you may want to change it. Also the air filter. You could have some deposits on a valve seat. they do sell some on the shelf type items - tune up in a can stuff that burns the deposits off of the valves.caddy said:Thanks Doc, I appreciate your input, She actually runs very well, I've had it a little over a year and I don't know how good care the previous owner(S) took but like I said it does run good, I've done a lot to it since then brakes, rotors, brake booster, opti-spark, tires, tune up plugs, wires etc and of course I keep tabs on changeing the oil (Mobil 1) regular, the only thing is it seems to miss on occasion, after it's running for a while it runs like a new car, but when I first start it up and drive it for the first 20 or 30 minutes, when I take off from a light or stop sign it misses, any clues as to that problem?
I agree with what you are saying about never saying never, which is why I suggested crating up the old motor, you just never know.MBDiagMan said:I too plan on building a 383 when it comes motor time, but there's really no need to buy a crate motor to accomplish this. A few years ago, it was less common and you had to custom turn a 400 crank and find someone to supply pistons, etc. Now, however, all the components for making your engine into a 383 when you rebuild are readily available. So whoever rebuilds your engine simply substitutes one of the good 383 cranks for the original, and uses the readily available 383 pistons on the original rods. It's no longer a big deal.
This allows you to have the best of both worlds. I do believe that these cars will never be like a big block '67, but never say never. I threw away my baseball cards when I was a kid in the fifties and sixties. After all they were only just little pieces of cardboard. You just never know.
Have a great day,
MBDiagMan said:You are basically doing a rebuild with about $800 in extra parts. Since you would be buying pistons of some description anyway, the difference between the rebuild and the 383 is probably more like $600. The labor and the rebuild parts would be the same, only difference is the crank and pistons.