Well as i posted a few days ago I am restoring a 1967 olds delmont 88 with a 425 v8.
Well the engine is completely locked up so its going to be rebuilt, slowly. In the mean time I'm swapping the engine with a make due for the time being.
the engine is a 400 that came out of a 1977 olds toronado, only costed me 300 dollars with an almost brand new quadrajet 4 barrel carborator. Here's a few pic's I'll post some more when the engines totally swapped.
Pic 1:
here's what the car looked like before the teardown began this morning
Pic 2:
Heres a pic of the car that the donor motor came out of 1977 toronado
Pic 3:
Picture of the donor motor (olds 400)
Pic 4:
This is what the old engine looked like at the end of the day all torn down and unbolted
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Robtco99 wrote:That's actually a 403. http://encyclopedia.classicoldsmobile.com/toronado/77.html
The 400's are very sought after and you'll pay decent money for one. They only made them from 65-69? and almost all of them were in 442's. I think...
your right, i didnt really look into it much. thanks for clearing that up.
Awe, your car piddled in the driveway! Bad car! BAD CAR! YOU DO THAT IN THE PAN!
*smacks nose of car with rolled up news paper
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