MALACHI
Forum Member
This is my first foray into V8 cars. I expect to do something wrong and blow it up. I am normally a 4cyl turbo person.
Story of car:
I was selling an old PGT on CL and a kid calls me and asks if I wanna trade for a 79 w/302. Needs headgaskets he said. I said sure, and drove the Probe over and towed the car home.
Turns out, someone dropped a bolt into the carb, and fuxored the piston up. So I goto PG and tear apart a running engine for 1 single piston. Get it home, pull the motor, and find that the block is also cracked. Cam is also missing two lobes.
So I buy a complete 302 roller from an 87 truck.
Strip it down, hone, new bearings, rings (yay for suprise on metric rings after buying SAE), and head gaskets
A set of GT40P heads were sent in for decking, and checkout. Nothing wrong with either.
It turns out the Dynomax headers are not as great as previously promoted on the internets. Plugs still point right into the tubes, but I am a clever monkey.
New pushrods were needed for the SVO 1.6 roller rockers.
f303 cam
Mallory Unilite dizzy
Offenhauser intake.
Holley 750dp (yeah I know it is too big, but it is what I own and a 600-650 costs money my un-employement aint' payin for)
New water pump, gaskets, clutch disk (10.5"), wires, plugs, dizzy cap, and tons of other little things.
I had to add a pulley when converting it to a serp belt. Previous owners had only an alt, and the PS lines looped.
Yes, photos also show only a 2inch filter, that will change when cash permits.
Tied frame, T5 trans, aluminum driveshaft (damaged from towing without motor installed and no trans support, scored up bad from the safety yoke). 245 60/15 rear 235 60/15 fronts on aluminum rims.
2 inch cowl hood
lots of rust (came free with car)
fiberglass trunk lid
Everything on the motor except the carb was stripped down, cleaned and repainted.
Almost ready to run, but I gotta figure out ignition wiring, and how this whole carberator thing is hooked up and work. Fuel injection is so much simpler, and works so much better.
Big hang ups are lack of a usable driveshaft, and wiring, steering column is jacked, no heat, AC, parking brake cable, radiator fan.......
Here are a few pics as things are coming along.
My method of figuring out which rockers required shimming. Seemed to go pretty easy.
I am not the retard that put the stickers on the car.
Story of car:
I was selling an old PGT on CL and a kid calls me and asks if I wanna trade for a 79 w/302. Needs headgaskets he said. I said sure, and drove the Probe over and towed the car home.
Turns out, someone dropped a bolt into the carb, and fuxored the piston up. So I goto PG and tear apart a running engine for 1 single piston. Get it home, pull the motor, and find that the block is also cracked. Cam is also missing two lobes.
So I buy a complete 302 roller from an 87 truck.
Strip it down, hone, new bearings, rings (yay for suprise on metric rings after buying SAE), and head gaskets
A set of GT40P heads were sent in for decking, and checkout. Nothing wrong with either.
It turns out the Dynomax headers are not as great as previously promoted on the internets. Plugs still point right into the tubes, but I am a clever monkey.
New pushrods were needed for the SVO 1.6 roller rockers.
f303 cam
Mallory Unilite dizzy
Offenhauser intake.
Holley 750dp (yeah I know it is too big, but it is what I own and a 600-650 costs money my un-employement aint' payin for)
New water pump, gaskets, clutch disk (10.5"), wires, plugs, dizzy cap, and tons of other little things.
I had to add a pulley when converting it to a serp belt. Previous owners had only an alt, and the PS lines looped.
Yes, photos also show only a 2inch filter, that will change when cash permits.
Tied frame, T5 trans, aluminum driveshaft (damaged from towing without motor installed and no trans support, scored up bad from the safety yoke). 245 60/15 rear 235 60/15 fronts on aluminum rims.
2 inch cowl hood
lots of rust (came free with car)
fiberglass trunk lid
Everything on the motor except the carb was stripped down, cleaned and repainted.
Almost ready to run, but I gotta figure out ignition wiring, and how this whole carberator thing is hooked up and work. Fuel injection is so much simpler, and works so much better.
Big hang ups are lack of a usable driveshaft, and wiring, steering column is jacked, no heat, AC, parking brake cable, radiator fan.......
Here are a few pics as things are coming along.


My method of figuring out which rockers required shimming. Seemed to go pretty easy.

I am not the retard that put the stickers on the car.
