I thought I would share/vent.
So my car has been down since last October or so due to a ticking noise in the motor. We got the motor out and disassembled fairly quick and then spent until March of last year finding a machine shop that would work on it. It needed everything checked since a cam lobe went flat sending metal through out the motor.
The machine shop was slow and I think I finally got all of the pieces back around October/November of this year. The motor survived pretty well. The crank needed ground .010 to clean it up and I replaced all of the bearings. It really needed minimal machining. The heads needed some work to get the pressures that the company I bought the roller cam from wanted. Then I couldn't find anyone to assemble the motor.
So I figured I would take the time to learn how to assemble the motor. I'm glad I did as I tried a Roller lifter set up from a Pontiac Vendor and never could get it into spec. I would have had lifters that would have spun on the bore. Unfortunately the customer support vanished after I made the purchase. I ended up getting linked lifters from Butler.
My wife and I fired it up two weeks ago and its tuning up nicely. The Roller cam is outstanding. Great vacuum, smooth idle with just a hint of lope, and pulls incredibly hard. It may even gain RPM's like my old Hemi 6.1, which I never thought a 455 Pontiac would.
Now to the rest of the story. While the motor was out, I took the HVAC apart and dash out to optimize the HVAC while things were apart. I worked it over thoroughly and had great air flow and checked everything while it was apart. While driving with the dash out these last two weeks, the blower fan quite working in the last couple of days. Preliminary checking shows that the fan went out. You get so close to getting it done, check everything while its easy to get to, and something goes out days after it gets reassembled.
Some things I learned through the last year. Butler and BOP are great companies to work with. They helped a lot getting everything sorted out.
The Double DIN bezel from Restore a Muscle Car is a really nice piece. I'll post a review in the interior section shortly.
I was going to repair the dash and it was more gone than I wanted to mess with. I bought a dash cover from Accuform and am very pleased with it. I'll post a review of the dash cover as well.
Its been a journey. Car is so close to where I want it to be and you have to laugh at 2 steps forward and 1 step back.
My son got my mom's 1979 Camaro and its been fun having mine running again so we can cruise to restaurants and such. He's a junior so I don't have much time for the father son cruises before college.