Eric, Is that a wide block 318? If it's the small block then it's a job, if it's a wide block i don't see why it wouldn't fit (but then again, I've been known to be wrong). What would you want for it if it's a wide block, and any idea of shipping cost? Bruce Clough (sorry to bomb the whole list with this, but our mail software eliminates the original sender's address) >You forgot about choice number 5. I have a '64 318 from a fury w/ 70K orig. mi > on >it. It came from a 4 door fury that was wrecked, and I was going to put it into > my >'59, but I found that it was going to be a pretty big retrofit. It's got a good >torqueflite too. If a '64 318 will go ito a '61 without too much trouble (I'm > not >sure), let me know if interested. >Thanks! >Eric Skowron, Fort Collins, CO > >Bruce T Clough wrote: > >> FFL's (Fellow Forward Lookers), >> >> I managed to cobble enough of an exhaust system together this last weekend to >> listen to the engine run without loosing my hearing. I also got the brakes >> working so i could drive the car around and warm it up. What I heard, and > saw, >> was not good (so much for the "good running engine" the salesman was talking >> about). >> >> 1. Plenty of blow-by coming out the oil filler cap. >> 2. Blue smoke out the tail pipe when revved. >> 3. Noise coming from the right side of the engine somwhere between the "thunk" >> of a rod knock and the "thwack" of a piston slap. Noise increases with engine >> RPM. >> >> Soooooo, rather than a quick fix to be a daily driver I have a project on my >> hands. Nothing new... >> >> I have choices: >> >> 1. Rebuild the sick 318 wide-block. >> 2. Rebuild the sick wideblock with performance updates. >> 3. Buy a wedge V8, rebuild it, and stick it in. >> 4. Buy a wedge V8, rebuild it with performance updates, and stick it in. >> >> Due to budget and time restraints, I think 3 & 4 are out. >> >> What say the wisdom of the list on this? >> >> Bruce Clough >> 61 Newport >> 61 Fury
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