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Originally Posted by KennyAnderson
"Yeah, pretty much they have. I have "most" of the pieces to put a SBC crate car together. Lack of time and motivation have kept me from pursuing it. I have a set of Parson's heads and the matching intake. Comp Cam and new Sherman lifters. Ross Pistons and a couple sets of good rods both stock and super stock. A legal carb that I got from Jeff Ross, built by a reputable person. The car already has a prepped rear with all Strange parts. Cal tracs and mono leafs. Have the pucks in the front subframe, need to rebuild the rest. Got the wheels and tires. Roll bar and frame connectors, just need to get them set up and welded in. Got a good 4 bolt main block with a steel crank, a donor from an old truck to build the engine from. They'll probably abolish the class before I finish the car.
Bruce told us we could expect to have $1600 or so in the block and crank work. I imagine with extras that figure will close to double. I gave him my modest expectations of what I expected the car to run. He laughed and said, if the car was set up at all, he didn't feel we'd have to worry about going that slow!"
Robert forgive me for being naïve but exactly what is "crate motor" about this build? If I was going to this trouble it would be a legal motor.
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Kenny,
79 Pontiac Firebird, Trans Am body. Not a good selection of available engines. One Chevy, 350/175, very expensive engine to build. I believe (may be wrong) the 400 Pontiac or the 403 Olds was the standard available engine. When I started disassembling the car. After looking over the options, the IHRA crate motor looked like the best chance to get an engine up and running that could make it's index. Which would've given me a car that could run the combos here in the midwest.
Yes, most of the pieces would be sufficient for a late 70's-early 80's NHRA SBC shortblock. Change heads, intake, cam and carb. Then I would need another body, lol!
I guess I just don't have illusions about running NHRA events.