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Art & Inspiration Engines: Lying in Wait

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  1. 302GMC
    Joined: Dec 15, 2005
    Posts: 8,127

    302GMC
    Member
    from Idaho

    '54 261'' that has been sitting finished since 1985. When I put it together, I figured a GMC oil pump would be a great idea ... so, I welded a nice pocket in the pan to clear it. Got it about halfway back into a '51 fastback when I discovered the steering linkage hit the pan, so another 235 went in.
    It's got 9:1 Jahns pop-ups, Crower X-19 cam, shaved head with Powerglide intakes, L seats in the intake & Z exhaust seats, bronze guides, shaved 11'' flywheel, dual point plate in a GMC mechanical advance dist., & heat riser Fentons.
    If I ever get around to using it, I'll be taking it apart to see what kind of work I was doing 40 years ago ... HPIM6169.JPG
     
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  2. I have a '58 Lincoln 430 hiding in plain sight over at Chip Quinn's place waiting to go into something interesting - I've thought about a dozen different options, including replacing the running and driving 350 in my running and driving roadster - but it's still sitting. No photos 'cause I'm too lazy to run down there...
     
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  3. mohr hp
    Joined: Nov 18, 2009
    Posts: 1,156

    mohr hp
    Member
    from Georgia

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    I actually got out there and snapped these shots. First up, low time Mercury Marine 454 but with '71 oval port heads, destined for my current but off topic 70's Street Rod project. Notice the pretty purplish cart my 22 year old daughter built for her first practical welding project! Proud of that. Next, my KB Hemi from my Avatatar land speed Studebaker. Needs a lifter bore sleeved and a new cam, lifters and thorough internal cleaning. Next shot a '59 Studebaker 259 with nearly no miles. It's a real orphan, don't know where that one's going. Notice that despite being drained of oil, it still leaks!
     
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  4. jetnow1
    Joined: Jan 30, 2008
    Posts: 2,177

    jetnow1
    ALLIANCE MEMBER
    from CT
    1. A-D Truckers

    I have a couple or 3 305 chevys, a 65 327, a late 70's 350 and a 1999 350 in my truck, and my better halfs father
    wants me to help him take apart the 60 Lincoln parts car he has in the back yard, so I will wind up with that motor as well. Makes me realize why I struggle to do the brakes in my garage, no room to work.
     
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  5. Ratmother
    Joined: Jan 23, 2022
    Posts: 33

    Ratmother
    Member

    Fours, sixes, eight cylinders - flatties and overheads - Ford, Olds, Pontiac - dig ‘em all! AC6DE008-4BF2-4B76-B4F0-BBB1C7BAD5A2.jpeg E7922329-B043-4F10-AF25-EA9D0A5D04DF.jpeg 247B9725-19F9-414D-9077-8731FA52805C.jpeg 95C433A5-95DC-45D1-9170-58C9243128D6.jpeg
     
  6. DDDenny
    Joined: Feb 6, 2015
    Posts: 20,145

    DDDenny
    Member
    from oregon

    327 for my Nova, built about 1990, never fired.
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    350 for 66 Suburban built mid 90's, has less than a thousand miles on it.

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    427 roadster engine, built early 2k's, dyno runs only.

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  7. fastcar1953
    Joined: Oct 23, 2009
    Posts: 3,855

    fastcar1953
    Member

    I somehow collect old 6 cylinders.
    2-235 chevy
    1-216 chevy
    1-230 chevy
    1-250 chevy
    Also have a 350 v8.
    A friend has a 216 chevy I need to go get.
    The running cars are 235 ,194, 355 powered. I like having spare parts.
    We won't talk about transmissions and rear ends or wheels.
     
  8. all I have left is this ole hemi and a 427 bbc
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  9. de-fenders
    Joined: Jul 10, 2006
    Posts: 694

    de-fenders
    Member

    My 1958 283 with Fenton tri-power waiting for my 1930 model A coupe build.
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  10. 327Eric
    Joined: May 9, 2008
    Posts: 2,148

    327Eric
    Member

    IMG_20210530_130345.jpg IMG_20211030_123115.jpg Here is my ongoing small block Chevy project, only been in the same spot 2 years, and my 65 Chrysler 413. Note the unique use of the uncompleted project car in a Costco carport instead of a wooden structure. Only the best I actually oil and turn this engine 2 to 3 times a year for the last 18 years.
     
  11. chevyfordman
    Joined: Oct 4, 2008
    Posts: 1,430

    chevyfordman
    Member

    tempImage0lwkGy.png tempImageWEqpaZ.png A 351w and a 42 Merc with no future plans
     
  12. WhyW8
    Joined: Mar 3, 2022
    Posts: 47

    WhyW8
    Member
    from Sun City

    Little Flattie I picked up recently
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  13. Numbers matching Engine out of my pickup, ran but had slight knock.

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    I know you said no bare blocks and such. But figured. What the heck. 9 model B and 3 mercrusiers.

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    Next up @ClarkH 8rt. It's rebuilt and we are converting it to 59AB.

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    221 going in my 34 pickup

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    This 36 LB and transmission were sitting until recently.

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    Random FE and a 460. Got them for free. Need to get some trucks for them...

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    I've got A and T engines for days...

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    351 Windsor in there too. Was a runner before I took it apart. Lots of blow by.

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    My rebuilt banger for the truck and a OT engine I need to disassemble for scrap.

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    59AB for blue roadster. And a spare 221. 55 223 Ford in-between.

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    Left to right. 28 chevy, 235 chevy, another banger, 8ba core, 307 chevy, 59ab core

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    And last but not least a 270 jimmy I disassembled.

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    I probably have equal amounts of transmissions and front or rear axles as well.

    Do I win a prize?
     
  14. bchctybob
    Joined: Sep 18, 2011
    Posts: 5,486

    bchctybob
    Member

    This is great, blown Hemi, virgin Studebaker, fours, sixes, high performance and low po. Like ’em all.
    ScottyT, are those Speedway air cleaners on the Hemi?

    My former boat motor, 392/6-71. It was supposed to go into my ‘40 Willys pickup (sold it), then into my Austin, but the Austin got a blown 355 SBC instead. So the big Hemi remains homeless.
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  15. bchctybob
    Joined: Sep 18, 2011
    Posts: 5,486

    bchctybob
    Member

    Oh hell yes! And still room for a square ’bird convertible….
     
  16. BamaMav
    Joined: Jun 19, 2011
    Posts: 6,969

    BamaMav
    Member
    from Berry, AL

    Nothing picture worthy like some of you guys. Got a 68 289/302, could be either, haven’t measured the stroke on it. Traded a 351 W for it to go in my late sons pickup, he wanted it instead of the 351W. Will use it in the pickup unless I can find a roller 302.
    Also have a matched 75 model 350/350 turbo from a 75 pickup according to the numbers. Never been into as far as I can tell, but needs valve seals and the trans needs rebuilt. It came out of my Lincoln. No plans for it, but who knows? Might run up on an unfinished coupe or something.
     
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  17. junkyardjeff
    Joined: Jul 23, 2005
    Posts: 8,633

    junkyardjeff
    Member

    I have 2 235 Chevy engines and also a 261 along with 2 Y blocks and a 302 ford sitting in my garage waiting to be used along with a few trans too.
     
  18. The current "extras". Going from left to right, 58 Chevy 348 (rebuilding this spring), 68 SBC 327 for my C10 heads are just out of frame, then a spare 68 327 block for a future hot rod, then a 71 402 LS3 motor.
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  19. I should note I did sell a jimmy 302, a ford 302 and another 8ba this year...
     
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  20. Dooley
    Joined: May 29, 2002
    Posts: 3,013

    Dooley
    Member
    from Buffalo NY

    283 short block and a 350 targetmaster crate motor..no pic's
     
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  21. CSPIDY
    Joined: Nov 15, 2020
    Posts: 699

    CSPIDY
    Member

    226 flatty waiting for me to drag in the 62 Willy’s pickup and finally get ir done

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  22. Harv
    Joined: Jan 16, 2008
    Posts: 1,219

    Harv
    Member
    from Sydney

    Chassis comes home mid January. Need to get some manifolds made and magic up a fuel pump drive. Was going to run a McGee pump but it ran out of grunt at 4000rpm on the test bench. Aiming to lean on this thing to 8000rpm. Grenade territory.

    Once I get my act together, I can foresee a HAMBSTR/FED heads-up race

    Cheers,
    Harv
     
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  23. Hotrodderman
    Joined: Jun 18, 2006
    Posts: 185

    Hotrodderman
    Member

    Several years ago, my wife came into the shop and hung out for a while. Walking around she suddenly asks how many engines do you have in here? I don't know I answered. I started looking around myself and started counting. 12 I guess counting a couple of blocks. She wondered out loud, are you going to use them all? No probably not. So I started letting some of them go. My kids used a couple of them, my brother got one, sold some and gave one away. I am down to three and a block. I guess I have a use for these on future projects I already have. To be clear, she didn't tell me to get rid of them, she just made me think. Yes I am getting older and cant fix up everything I come across.
     
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  24. bchctybob
    Joined: Sep 18, 2011
    Posts: 5,486

    bchctybob
    Member

    ^^^^ Amen to that. I think about getting rid of some of mine every now and then but I haven’t really made an effort to do so. It seems like every time I start thinking about selling any of them, a good reason to keep them pops up.
     
  25. Lone Star Mopar
    Joined: Nov 2, 2005
    Posts: 4,025

    Lone Star Mopar
    Member

    20221230_161439.jpg 20221230_161444.jpg 20221230_161413.jpg 350 w an ugly non hamb freindly intake and covers for my C10...I'll fix that ugliness before I use it, I bought it cheap as a great runner out of a freinds 40 Willys. Fresh 454 my Pops bought right before he passed for a drag car project. Ive got some nice old valve covers and a few parts for it too. Its now destined for a street car instead of a drag racer.. & Before I get booted, here is a 261, dual carbs, cam, mated to a T5 to go into my 52 Styline mild custom.. Ive collected a few special parts to go on this before install. Another one I got a good deal on as is.
     
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  26. Ebbsspeed
    Joined: Nov 11, 2005
    Posts: 6,353

    Ebbsspeed
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    Fresh .030 over 392. Broken in on the stand. Was destined for a '64 Dodge Model 440 but that car was sold a while back. Ross forged pistons, 10.83 to one compression measured with a burette, polished and peened rods, Chris Nielsen cam, balanced, ported and polished, hardened seats, blah blah blah......
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    406 long rod SBC for my O/T '86 El Camino. Built for torque, not HP.
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    Fresh Cadillac Flathead, Edmunds heads and intake, Sitting on the rails of a work in progress.
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    Newly rebuilt eight in a row Buick 263, milled head and deck, Elgin cam, working on manifolds. Custom steel rocker stands, ported and polished, full flow filtering, etc. For our '37 Special.
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  27. scotts52
    Joined: Apr 7, 2008
    Posts: 2,770

    scotts52
    Member

    Right there with you. Got enough to almost justify opening my own machine shop. Lol
     
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  28. RmK57
    Joined: Dec 31, 2008
    Posts: 2,871

    RmK57
    Member

    Nothing too special. 1969 Lincoln 460 short block. Standard bore, all original of coarse. Thinking of a 545 stroker later down the road….gotta love these 385 series Fords. 6A7BB30D-D3FC-47C0-96B2-024D16C09D42.jpeg
     
  29. Bob Lowry
    Joined: Jan 19, 2020
    Posts: 1,573

    Bob Lowry

    Still have my old PAW's catalogue from 1999...it was, and is, like looking through the Sears Christmas catalogue.
    Would loved to have gone to the PAW's store.
     
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  30. Bob Lowry
    Joined: Jan 19, 2020
    Posts: 1,573

    Bob Lowry

    Amen to that!
     
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