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Subject: [oletrucks] Engine Overhaul - Which way is the right way?
From: "Wayne" <wroworth@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 18:28:09 -0400
Ok guys. Ready for the next step. Getting the engine to a new, not to worry
state. Would like your opinion on what to do with my engine. Let's open it up
and not worry about budget for now.
My 1973 400 Chevy small block was overhauled by the prior owner 5-6 years ago.
Have no idea how many miles are on the overhaul. I love the engine's torque
for towing and would like to keep the model. I don't know yet what shape the
engine is in and if it can be re-worked again. If it can, I have a quote for
$1800-$2000 without dress up. I am even considering a "turn key" drop in. When
the engine is out I plan to "tidy up" the firewall, inner fenders and wiring.
My question is, "What would you do to your 400 if you were me?"

Expectations - towing almost 5000 lbs. across country, want to use regular gas
if possible, want torque and horsepower, want it to look cool and very trim
and neat, and of course no break downs.

Current specs - 400 cid CSB 2 bolt, edelbrock manifold and two barrel carb,
electronic ignition, chevy dress up kit, no other upgrades. Currently have to
use high octane when towing @ almost $2.00 per gal these days, ouch!. Have oil
leak around fuel pump. Starts every time for the last 2 years and still has
get up and go!

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Wayne - '47 Chevy 1 Ton Panel -
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