Never heard of putting plugs in the coolant ports for using newer heads on older blocks... Will be interested to see how that turns out.
Gonna be cool to see this come together. Any rough idea when you'll get it home?
All you need is a good th350 and at least a 2500 converter. Aint nothing wrong with the rear you got now, is there? Gotta get some miles on it first, see how it feels with SBB power. 😛I get excited everytime I see it. If I had to guess I'd say it'll probably be ready to start around mid summer, but you guys well know I'm not in a hurry.
I wasn't expecting to drive it this season, I still need to do the transmission and rear anyways. A buddy referred me to a local shop that is going to do the transmission, and I'm leaning toward this Quick Performance 9" for the rear. I wanna take it one thing at a time, so I'll get to those once I've got the engine back.
I'm looking at a Quick 9" as well. 3:42s and a sturdy 200-4r would be a pretty fun and indestructible combo. Should still be more economical than your F150 too.
My thoughts exactly on the 9". They were the go-to standard for decades as far a durability and market support goes. The only reason to go 8.5" IMHO is to "keep your GM all GM". Dollar-for-dollar though, the 9" is the winner.
What are your transmission plans?
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