4th Gen BBC Project
1. buy a cheap set of 2455 hooker headers and modify them.
or
2. let a fabricator make a nice set and make them every tube seperate and have them exit though the front quarter panel



Seriously though, there is quite a bit of small stuff to do that I just lost interest in. I need to finish up the fuel system, wiring, drilling valve covers for oil fill and breathers, drilling elbow for MAP and brake booster, hooking up hydraulic clutch linkage, plugs and wires and brake lines. I'm sure there is more stuff there I just can't think of it right now.
If it were ever going to warm up around here I would work on it more, but today it started out 65 and raining and now it's 30 something with 30+ mph wind gusts. Weather in D/FW has been crazy lately.
i am wanting to build a 98 ta with an older 350 or 400 just trying to find out if theres room for distributor or not thanks for any help.
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Edit: Figured I would add that you have to cut the cowl pan and actuate the wipers so the arm is vertical so you have enough room to slide the dist. straight down.
The car is very close to starting. I've got all the powertrain wiring done (fuel pumps, fans, w/p, BS3, ignition box, alt, starter, etc.) and I was able to finally get the rotor phasing done on the cam sync last night. I need to get spark plugs and cut a set of custom wires, check fluids and then see if she'll start. Hopefully all this will be done by the end of August and she'll be getting the final touches at a local shop.
Not sure how much invested, but I started from scratch so investment includes the purchase of the car (roller), trans, complete engine and suspension needed for the swap, plus the other stuff needed to get it to run like BS3, MSD box, electric w/p, alt, distributor, Painless relay kits and misc. wiring accessories. If I had to guess it's in the $10-12K range.
Nice build you got there, hope it to see it up and running soon.
Is there a shorter valve cover than that? I'm doing a tall deck and want to make sure it fits under the cowl. I guess custom headers are mandatory for me as well and probably have to do a jessel belt drive and front distributor to make it all fit.
Nice build you got there, hope it to see it up and running soon.
Is there a shorter valve cover than that? I'm doing a tall deck and want to make sure it fits under the cowl. I guess custom headers are mandatory for me as well and probably have to do a jessel belt drive and front distributor to make it all fit.
Nice build you got there, hope it to see it up and running soon.
Is there a shorter valve cover than that? I'm doing a tall deck and want to make sure it fits under the cowl. I guess custom headers are mandatory for me as well and probably have to do a jessel belt drive and front distributor to make it all fit.
I am not at either of those sizes, but I can tell you that unless the car is backhalfed, you will have a hard time hooking on marginal tracks without a Procharger, let alone with one. Also, if you are not running a large tire, plan on changing them regularly.




