Mike T
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Whenever my car is down for motor work it always ends up being longer than expected because I'm always tinkering with things and trying to make decisions.....not to mention the budget or lack thereof. Meanwhile the car just sits there.
The resolution to this is to have a spare motor that can go in at any time and not have an arm and a leg in it.
Just by luck I found a NA 109 complete for $150.00 stored behind a friends shop. He thinks it had a blown HG so that will need to be addressed. Yesterday I ran the motor on the floor with 1 power wire ran to the distributor and a single gas line from the pump to a gallon of gas......have to love the NA for simplicity.
The motor ran very well so I doubt that it has any major issues. The tentative plan is a "no frills" (less than perfect) rebuild with no visits to the machine shop IE hand/drill honed cylinders, hand lapped valves and hand polished crank if needed. I'll use the NA cam and lifters since they are quiet and the original timing cover since it appears to have good oil pressure. I have an extra set of 100# valve springs and a loose (little worn) double roller that I'll throw on this POS. Not ideal but I know it'll run and who knows it may end up being a good motor.
If the cylinders will go standard.......this forged kit would put the budget around $750.00 (including cost of motor) excluding oil, filter and miscellaneous stuff. The kit photo appears to have other than 9441 HGs but I've got a spare set.
This is just an idea for a spare motor so throw out any " on the cheap" ideas that you guys have.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fem-mhp111-000/overview/make/buick
The resolution to this is to have a spare motor that can go in at any time and not have an arm and a leg in it.
Just by luck I found a NA 109 complete for $150.00 stored behind a friends shop. He thinks it had a blown HG so that will need to be addressed. Yesterday I ran the motor on the floor with 1 power wire ran to the distributor and a single gas line from the pump to a gallon of gas......have to love the NA for simplicity.
The motor ran very well so I doubt that it has any major issues. The tentative plan is a "no frills" (less than perfect) rebuild with no visits to the machine shop IE hand/drill honed cylinders, hand lapped valves and hand polished crank if needed. I'll use the NA cam and lifters since they are quiet and the original timing cover since it appears to have good oil pressure. I have an extra set of 100# valve springs and a loose (little worn) double roller that I'll throw on this POS. Not ideal but I know it'll run and who knows it may end up being a good motor.
If the cylinders will go standard.......this forged kit would put the budget around $750.00 (including cost of motor) excluding oil, filter and miscellaneous stuff. The kit photo appears to have other than 9441 HGs but I've got a spare set.
This is just an idea for a spare motor so throw out any " on the cheap" ideas that you guys have.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fem-mhp111-000/overview/make/buick
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