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Always liked the early ( pre '74 ) Camaro , the trouble in the UK is finding one that is solid enough to be a candidate for a serious long term keeper project .Even in the US the good examples are rising in price to the point where the average owner will be priced out if trends continue .
Thanks for the kind words. To be honest mine was really only fit for scrapping when I picked it up, I'm glad I've stuck with it, I've learnt a lot of new skills during the restoration and feel like I've saved a car which would probably have been weighed in!
Here's some more from the build...
Next I spent some time sorting out my transmission, fitting a new filter and modulating valve, a coat of paint and some bling...
Then started working on the engine. I freshened up the block, checked the timing and torqued up the timing set. Also checked the torque settings on the bottom end, all good...
Got a new timing cover, sump and oil filter fitted with new gaskets and stainless hardware, also put a new timing tab on...
Then there was an expensive trip to Real Steel where I picked up some essentials, all the pieces needed to get the engine and trans back in. Edelbrock E-Street heads 64cc, TCI Sizzler torque convertor, 10 qt's ATF, 1.6 Long arm rockers, ARP bolt set, plugs, damper, and a few other odds and ends, thin gaskets, calculated CR of 9.4:1
Really pleased with the heads, light as a a feather and well finished for the money, perfect for the build, nothing too extravagent, quoted figures for the Edelbrock package I'm building are 330HP and 409ft/lbs...
Got the heads installed...
This was the first time I'd used ARP hardware, and I doubt I'll ever use anything else again, superb quality. Picked up a new Performer Air-Gap ages ago and dropped that on along with new rocker covers to tie in with the colour scheme...
Installed the damper as per the instructions, 15 mins in the oven at 120 degress Celcius and then installed with a tool, went on a charm, no drama at all...
Next I loosely fitted the rocker arms to work out the push rod length...