New member getting started on this NCRS site looking for some direction:
In the process of a rebuild of '66 Big Block L72 engine (code IK) and in need of some replacement parts like bell housing; oil pan; water pump; etc. What's the best way to communicate these part requests?
Purchased the car a few years ago thru a credible source who knew previous owner (now deceased) who did the frame-off restoration 15+ years ago. The car was presented as original matching number 427/425 engine with correct dated accessories, which appear correct for most part including matching vin M22 transmission. Unfortunately no documentation available with car other than owners manual, and no owner history other than deceased owner's name.
Trim tag shows a 1/04/66 build date. I'd like to find parts that precede that date; however I'm guessing a tall order at this point and wondering how important anyway considering no documentation to confirm the cars original configuration. In this situation am I better off trying to keep the car as 'period correct' as possible using correct part #'s with any '66 date code, or should I hold out to try and find correct dated parts that precede car's build date?
Already decided on some internal upgrades to make the car more drivable (i.e. roller cam & hydraulic lifters and lower compression pistons). It's a sweet car that I will continue to enjoy either way. Just trying to decide how far to take this.
Appreciate any direction the experts can give me.
In the process of a rebuild of '66 Big Block L72 engine (code IK) and in need of some replacement parts like bell housing; oil pan; water pump; etc. What's the best way to communicate these part requests?
Purchased the car a few years ago thru a credible source who knew previous owner (now deceased) who did the frame-off restoration 15+ years ago. The car was presented as original matching number 427/425 engine with correct dated accessories, which appear correct for most part including matching vin M22 transmission. Unfortunately no documentation available with car other than owners manual, and no owner history other than deceased owner's name.
Trim tag shows a 1/04/66 build date. I'd like to find parts that precede that date; however I'm guessing a tall order at this point and wondering how important anyway considering no documentation to confirm the cars original configuration. In this situation am I better off trying to keep the car as 'period correct' as possible using correct part #'s with any '66 date code, or should I hold out to try and find correct dated parts that precede car's build date?
Already decided on some internal upgrades to make the car more drivable (i.e. roller cam & hydraulic lifters and lower compression pistons). It's a sweet car that I will continue to enjoy either way. Just trying to decide how far to take this.
Appreciate any direction the experts can give me.
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