This car is owned by a local guy. It's on a caprice chassis I believe and has a 5.3 LS. A used motor that he has put over 100k miles on since the swap and all he's ever done to it is oil changes. Last month he drove the car from Chicago to San Diego, back to Vegas, up to Pikes peak Utah, and then back in 1 week. Shortly after that, he went to Georgia and back. Not one engine issue. That is what I want for my truck.
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My hood will stay closed at the car shows anyways, so really it doesn't matter what it looks like under there. But for me personally, I want it to resemble a vintage engine but I also want it to get good gas mileage and be reliable with parts that are easily found at a parts store wherever I am at. I want to take this truck to 49 states.
The factory intake will stay for now. Later on I will swap it out for something that looks better but it sure as hell won't get a carb. Yesterday I ordered the valve cover adapters and a different alternator/power steering pump mount that doesn't look big and bulky like the factory mount. Still keeps the alt and pwr steering pump in the factory location. I decided to go that route because I have read they will clear everything in the factory location. I believe the A/C compressor might require a slight mod to the frame rail but not a big deal.
Also ordered paint for the engine. I need to take the timing cover off so that, the valley cover, and the oil pan can go out for powdercoat.
These are the valve covers I might run on it. They have the vintage look, they aren't "tinfoil" so they should seal better, and they just look plain cool. A friend of mine has these on his 56 Bel Air and I think it looks killer.
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But those will wait till after July. Big swap meet the 2nd week of July so I might get lucky and find something cool there