I hope some of you guys can help me out. I have a 1969 Chevelle Malibu that I stole for near nothing about 5 years ago. I have worked on the body for the past few years, new rear quarters, trunk, etc... It had a p....307 in it. So I gave the motor away in hopes of someday building a big block for it. I recently found a 427T motor that a guy told me I could have if I pulled it out and got rid of the truck. I took the block to the machine shop to my surprise it was a 427T and it was a virgin block. The heads were in good shape but they said they are junk.
Anyways,...The machine shop balances everything and does the work on the block but they do not re assemble them. Ordering some stuff and reassemble is where I will need some help. I just purchased a set of Speed Pro Pistons slightly domed. Should make about 10:1 compression. I ordered the Edelbrock Performer RPM cam in hopes of someday purchasing the heads also. I am using the factory crank and rods. I was told they are heavy duty and they were in good shape. They told me I need to get some ARP rod bolts, how do I find out if they are 3/8 or 7/16? Will it matter?
I want to put this in my Chevelle and turn it into a modified COPO clone. Except it will only look like a COPO on the outside. I plan to use a 250 shot of nitrous. (I purchase forged pistons) If anyone has had the headache of trying to fit one of these in a chevelle, any info for engine parts would be greatly appreciated (ie, rings, main cap studs, head studs, waterpumps long or short-electric or manual, gaskets, fuel pump, intake, distributor, carb. . I have an SS hood but am going to fab a slight raise in th scoops to accomodate the intake. Any web sites to get new products at an extremely reduced price?
What parts do you recommend to build this as bad as possible, more strip than street? However, money is an option. I am a father of 5 and a school teacher. My kids will flip when I do a wheelie leaving one of these days.
Thanks