Bad day for a 455
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ONLY option is going back to a pontiac 455.
Monty
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Bookem;177201 wrote:
Just wondering if that's 7,000 on a rebuild or original miles? I'd lean towards a lighter 350 warmed over would be just fine, or 383 if you think you will miss the torque of the 455.You would have to be an absolute dicktard to put a chebby shitbox motor into a Pontiac
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i'd do a turbo setup on the 455... that thing would haul ass
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been done before and is kinda easy with the right aftermarket carb... just takes a lil drilling and some trial and error to find the right jet's that will work well in and out of boost...
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MisterCMK;177213 wrote:
You would have to be an absolute dicktard to put a chebby shitbox motor into a PontiacI never specified chevy or BPO
, but chevy would be cheaper and parts more available to get him on the road again sooner rather than later. You are right though with a car like that, the swap would bring tears to some. :icon_rr: -
It will most likely be a Pontiac engine, but in reality, its the same company, just different divisions. Just depends on the numbers I want to run. Atleast I'm not putting a Fix Or Repair Daily engine in it! I'm just screwing with Ruthless351 :icon_thumright:
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Bookem;177295 wrote:
I could build a 307 for ya and it could have more power than a stock 455, and weigh quite a bit less.:D I could also tell you the secret to stroking them but then I'd have to :machinegun: you. Or just charge you a whole bunch.:icon_king:It's not a secret bud.
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No secret to put in a 350 crank, try a 400. Also not top secret but very few will believe it'll work until they see it. They have really dropped off in popularity since Wissota dropped 360 sprints, now everyone runs 410's. This combo is is a lot of machining and other labors, but worth it. I'm done hijacking your thread now Ruthless ( and Bandit, sort of).
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