My 1965 Chevy Stepside Build

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by CJay65, Feb 9, 2013.

  1. CJay65

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    Hey guys been checking out thesse forums for awhile and decided to start my own!! I started this build when i was 15 with my dad helping guide me as i went along its now been a year and im proud of the progress ive done considering im still in school!!:D
     

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    when i got the truck it included a 400sbc:cool:
     

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    Welcome! Awesome truck, & it's my favorite color and year too!
     
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    Thanks! In fact ive been through your whole build and followed through with the gas tank thank you for the help!!
     
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    Glad I could help. A 400 sbc and headers, I am betting it sounds sweet. What kind of mufflers are you running? Is your truck an auto or manual trans?
     
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    Well i didnt leave the engine in the shape i got it and im glad i didnt after doing the rebuild i found that every top compression ring on all 8 pistons was shattered but it still ran great. Here are some picks of the engine after the build!! Its got a 700R4 automatic transmission
     

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    Engine Works

    Was there a significant cylinder ridge ? .

    Did you bore the block ? .

    I like those Ram Horn manifolds .

    Your GINORMOUS shop too ! :) .
     
  8. CJay65

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    It wasnt that bad suprisingly but we did send it to a machine shop to have it completely gone through and machined. Got an engine kit from EngineTech and found a good set of corvette fuely heads to throw on:D Yeah my dad owns a buisness working on heavy equipment so hes got a big shop!!
     

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    Looking Good !

    Although I'm a Journeyman Mechanic , I've assiduously avoided working on V-8's over the decades , I do always like to see careful , well thought out works being done though .

    IIRC , the 1970's SBC's used large valves to compenaste for the lower compression ratio , some of the fellas in the big Truck Shop I worked at in the 1980's knew every Chevy SBC cylinder head ever made and often swapped them 'round to make powerful 350's at little co$t .

    Luckily , they litter the American ladnscape so once you know what heads you want , they're dirt cheap anywhere ~ folks who say differently are either tying to $queeze your wallet or simply don't know .

    The real $ comes in having them properly rebuilt .

    Keep up the pictures and commentary please .
     

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