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10-21-2018 12:49 PM #8
Of the engines you listed, I would pick the ATK 383 with the roller cam. Regardless of which engine you pick, definitely try to go with a roller cam. There is too much of a chance for issues with flat tappets. Just my opinion, of course, but why take a chance if a proven fix is out there. If you're willing to spend several thousand dollars, are you willing to gamble?
Finding a good shop that is willing to do the swap might be a problem. I doubt you will find a busy repair shop that will take on something as non-standard as a street rod. Too many variables from their standpoint. If you do find a shop, make sure that they absolutely agree that your job will get as much attention as their normal work. I say this from hearing so many stories about bad experiences with body shops. They have their bread and butter work and "old car" stuff gets pushed into the back of the shop where it sits sometimes for months before it gets done or the owner gets pissed and moves it to another shop.
Go to some local car shows and talk to as many people as you can. A local club can be a big help. You may find someone willing to help you out. Any local gathering of folks with cars similar to yours may be a source of info.
Another suggestion would be to rent a storage room large enough to do the job. Engine hoists can also be rented. Depending on your mechanical ability (be honest with yourself), you may be able to do this yourself.Mike
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