Re: 40 engine vs 80 engine
(I'm not quoting, as it will be long to read.)
Well, thanks for the advice. I'm currently learning on race engines, and suppose newer engines are better, but didn't know if there were racing parts for the older ones. I'll tke newer ones.
I found that '60s age are great engines, either by Ford or Chevy.
Can you recommend a ford one that is similar to Chevy 350 in specs? What about the 352?
Well, after a bit of searching for a 350 Chevy, let me tell you it'll be a very difficult task to get one, as it seem not to be a popular one here. I guess it will be twice worse to get the transmission. Automatic ones almost don't exist here.
The problem is that those found, belong to fully restored car, and besides being a "crime" to strip the needed parts, those cars are very expensives ones. More than importing parts.
That little search also showed me that there's a lot of sites in USA from where I can import parts. But, I can't afford such prices (although I don't care now, as I'm at the first stages of planning).
I think I should try to organize some questions (very specific ones) to get answered. I can't figure general ones, as they come to my mind when I reminber each part a car must have. For example, the engine one. I didn't know how to go on before knowing that a modern V8 engine can fit in such an old one body.
After the answer I started to pay attention to pictures I found on the net, and a lot of them had a V8 inside!
Just to follow this thread, is it possible to adapt a "quick-shift-gear" to that gear-box? Like race car one, I found on the net that modern electronic controlled gear-box have both automatic and quick-shift transmission. Any idea? (see, that 's another specific question :-))
And another one: do you think a big-block one can fit in that body too? Just to narrow the search.
When you start such a project, do you try to get "all" the involved parts from the beginning, don't you? It seems I should take that way, as parts are not so common here.
Well, may be I should go on searching parts and try to fit them together in a paper sheet first. At least to know what can I get here... and what can i get imported.
At least I have decided the body, almost have the engine, not pretty sure on transmission, I want 4-disk brakes, and not worrying about suspension, steering and wheels for now.
Thanks a lot for your advices.
Lalo :cool: