scottyb86t
New Member
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- May 9, 2014
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I am posting here because I am at a cross roads with my car. I spent this last winter freshening up my motor. Last weekend it spit the Rod bearings out. Now I am not asking for diagnosis or cause of my engine problems. What I am crossed up about is where to go. The car is an 86 WH1 t-top with the pillow top leather and column shift.
It is fairly clean with a couple rust blisters and definitely needs paint and the interior freshened up. When I originally determined the bearing failure my first instinct was to go all forged and start going big. However I have been rethinking this. I love the car and would like to keep it, but I want to drag race as well.
The questions I keep asking myself are;
Do I go all out with this car?
Do I do a basic stock rebuild and enjoy it?
Do I off it as it sits and start a real race build with a new car?
I would rather not change the interior and put a cage but I know once the car goes 11.0s I'll want 10s.
Currently the car has a TE-44, dutt neck, 60s, 3200 lu PTC, 212-212 flat tappet, 3.5 TA downpipe, mildly ported irons, and all the supporting mods, fp etc. Is it worth selling as it sits?
I keep asking myself if building this is worth it considering I could build an ls car for about the same money. Currently the car isn't for sale and that's why I posted in the lounge, not sure where this fits in, however it may be for sale very soon. I value the TB community and any guidance/advice is appreciated. I don't even like opening the garage door at this point, seeing her all covered up and out of service is depressing.