goeduck
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My god, that is a GOOD LOOKING engine !!!! Belongs on a calendar. Very nice work !!
Thanks!I am checking back a few hours later .... Did I mention that is a GOOD LOOKING engine? Absolute beauty !!
I had a 73 Nova, but it had an underwhelming straight 6 and speed transmission.Novas were underappreciated at the time and only get better looking with age. Big fan of their looks, but I never had one
3 speed transmissionI had a 73 Nova, but it had an underwhelming straight 6 and speed transmission.
I don't remember what the OEM equivalent cam part number was, I put it together 5 years ago, and I've slept since then. I'll have to look in my build up book and find out. According to the head chamber CCs, the head gasket thickness and piston dish CCs, it should be around 10.25:1 compression ratio. I'm going to put a compression gauge on it before I fire it up just to get an idea of what the static compression ratio really is. Bore is 4.155" and stroke is 4.00". Had to do a little grinding on the block and use a special pan to get the rods to clear everything. The rods are asymmetric, one side has releif cut for cam clearance. Almost had to use a small base circle cam, but it clears as is.OEM #3863151 cam? What a great choice for the 'package'.(really 'comes on' at >2500 rpm, just right with 3.55:1)
Sign in front of passenger seat: "Hands of the grab bar, you're tearing out the dash!"
btw, traction bars if not a 4-link for that much muscle and IMO frame connectors are a must.
My younger sister had a '72 four door with a six banger and three on the tree. Was a strange green color. Ugly, but super reliable. We nicknamed it Zeus.I had a 73 Nova, but it had an underwhelming straight 6 and speed transmission.