Like others, I took my numbers matching engine and 4 speed and put them on a shelf. Pictured below is my 500 cubic inch engine, with added fuel injection, A/C, and other mods. But I tried to make the car look as stock as reasonably possible.
In reading through this thread, it seems to me that you want to keep the numbers matching engine in the car (I get it), and also keep it very stock looking.
I would suggest building a mild stroker engine with a roller cam. Why? This will still make great power, especially low end torque, which is what you feel when you drrive around to shows, etc. But, it can look totally stock and will easily run on pump gas we have available today. Yes, you will lose power by going through restrictive heads and exhaust manifolds, but I don't think your desire is maximum horsepower. Finally, a mild stroker will be very reliable and you will have very little chance (if built right) to damage your original number matching block. Plus, you can put your original reciprocating parts on the shelf if/ when you sell it.
Good luck whatever you choose!
In reading through this thread, it seems to me that you want to keep the numbers matching engine in the car (I get it), and also keep it very stock looking.
I would suggest building a mild stroker engine with a roller cam. Why? This will still make great power, especially low end torque, which is what you feel when you drrive around to shows, etc. But, it can look totally stock and will easily run on pump gas we have available today. Yes, you will lose power by going through restrictive heads and exhaust manifolds, but I don't think your desire is maximum horsepower. Finally, a mild stroker will be very reliable and you will have very little chance (if built right) to damage your original number matching block. Plus, you can put your original reciprocating parts on the shelf if/ when you sell it.
Good luck whatever you choose!
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