Opinion on Clifford mods for Slant 6 motors

This is all research at this time, that’s the reason for the post. I’m not sure what to do with the car to be honest. My 71 340 right now is my daily, but this popped up on my radar at 1200 dollars for a solid original with an already good interior.

I’m not worried about the rest of all that extra stuff, suspension and drive train because all of that will depend on what I do with the motor. I don’t anticipate going and buying an original /6 only to swap it out to a v8, I’ve already got a non matching swinger with a v8. The reason that this appeals to me is two fold, 1 the entry price and 2, I could take my time and really learn how to do everything myself for the first time.

I’m not really hung up on the horsepower either, the original idea for the post was opinions on Clifford’s suggested build and their reputation as a company. Obviously that has been answered already that they’re not the direction I need to go but to build this motor I need to know the correct direction so that’ll mean researching the other options.

If this becomes too massive an undertaking then that’s what it is, but having a blank canvas like this to start with is very intriguing.

If you just want to use the slant as a learning tool then I think that’s a great idea. Every gear head should tear down a motor and rebuild it at least once in their life and since you already have the slant and drivetrain then there ya go. I’m not to sure how easy it is to find oem replacement parts for those engines though. I know for small blocks it’s very easy to find spare cranks and connecting rods and things like that. It could be easy for the slant six also I just have no knowledge on that.