I've just scored a running (but smoking) '67 273 to replace the long-gone 273 in my 64 Dart GT. The plan is to get it back together without delay, which means without turning it into an extended project.
What would you do to refresh a solid motor? Assuming nothing is worse than I think, can I get away without a trip to the machine shop? That said, since it's already out, what should I consider doing that would be harder later on (clutch disk for sure). I'm thinking:
rings
main & rod bearings
gaskets
but what about:
cam bearings
valve faces - lap 'em?
what am I forgetting? And also:
can I run a compression/leakdown test just cranking the starter alone?
Since I'm in there, I admit I'm thinking about a mild cam swap, maybe something to increase lift without raising the rpm. And yes, I am thinking about a 4-barrel. See what I mean? it's tempting to go crazy... and I really want to wrap this up and get it back on the road.
Thoughts? Advice? What have you done in similar situations?
Thanks,
Paul
What would you do to refresh a solid motor? Assuming nothing is worse than I think, can I get away without a trip to the machine shop? That said, since it's already out, what should I consider doing that would be harder later on (clutch disk for sure). I'm thinking:
rings
main & rod bearings
gaskets
but what about:
cam bearings
valve faces - lap 'em?
what am I forgetting? And also:
can I run a compression/leakdown test just cranking the starter alone?
Since I'm in there, I admit I'm thinking about a mild cam swap, maybe something to increase lift without raising the rpm. And yes, I am thinking about a 4-barrel. See what I mean? it's tempting to go crazy... and I really want to wrap this up and get it back on the road.
Thoughts? Advice? What have you done in similar situations?
Thanks,
Paul















