Last year when I parked my '72 Supe, I was aware the engine was going to need some work come springtime (I don't have the luxury of a garage). There are some really bad timing issues, I'm not sure if the timing chain jumped or what. I replaced the timing chain about 8 years ago to replace the crappy plastic shit. But I think it's probably time to replace it again. I've talked myself into a new cam as well. I have a nice set of decked, lightly ported heads that I plan on swapping while I'm doing all this. And while the parts are off the engine, I'm going to powdercoat the intake (I'd love an edelbrock 2115, but i don't think I have hood clearance), brackets, and such. (If you need powdercoating done, let me know). I have some knock off Sanderson style block huggers, but someone told me they won't work (anyone know??)
This is in a 72 Superior. Turbo400: OEM style converter, Transgo shift kit, Red Alto clutches. This car is obviously a cruiser. I do a lot of car shows/cruises, and a lot of local parades during the season. Every once in a while as a novelty I like to take it down the track.
- This is the cam I like so far, but I haven't settled on:
MTS #5 Series - "The Performance + Cam"
RPM range: 1,000 - 4,500 / Advertised duration range: 258-266* / Duration @ .050” range: 208-215* / Valve lift range: .495-.510”.
- I'll pair this with new springs & lifters.
- Replace timing set
- might need new balancer
- replace gaskets
- make it look nice, paint and powdercoat where I can.
Okay, here are some of the questions I have (Sorry for the rambling - ADHD)
I would like to do this work with the engine in the car, if possible. Is there a way to change the cam bearings with the engine in the car?
How do you do a smog/air pump delete?
Does anyone know about headers for this era of coaches?
I would like to do this as the weather is getting nice, but I will be trying to devote most of this season to installing a turbo diesel in a 57 Eureka. Bottom line is, The work on the 72 needs to be quick.
This is in a 72 Superior. Turbo400: OEM style converter, Transgo shift kit, Red Alto clutches. This car is obviously a cruiser. I do a lot of car shows/cruises, and a lot of local parades during the season. Every once in a while as a novelty I like to take it down the track.
- This is the cam I like so far, but I haven't settled on:
MTS #5 Series - "The Performance + Cam"
RPM range: 1,000 - 4,500 / Advertised duration range: 258-266* / Duration @ .050” range: 208-215* / Valve lift range: .495-.510”.
- I'll pair this with new springs & lifters.
- Replace timing set
- might need new balancer
- replace gaskets
- make it look nice, paint and powdercoat where I can.
Okay, here are some of the questions I have (Sorry for the rambling - ADHD)
I would like to do this work with the engine in the car, if possible. Is there a way to change the cam bearings with the engine in the car?
How do you do a smog/air pump delete?
Does anyone know about headers for this era of coaches?
I would like to do this as the weather is getting nice, but I will be trying to devote most of this season to installing a turbo diesel in a 57 Eureka. Bottom line is, The work on the 72 needs to be quick.
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