Tanem
Well-Known Member
Howdy everyone,
I've got a couple questions I'd like to send out to you all.
I have a 72 roadrunner (Clone) that has been slowly worked on over the last couple years by my mechanic. The car is in California, I now live in Washington. I want to drive it up but I'm concerned about the condition of the car. The engine has had the manifold and carb replaced (new), rebuilt brakes, new exhaust, new fuel tank, new fuel lines, new larger radiator and has been gone over for leaks (no leaks). The car seems to drive fine, but has never gone more than 2 miles away from home in one drive. I am unsure about the condition of the transmission.
So here's my question. It cost $750 to have it shipped, would it be worth it to put that money into a tranny rebuild or would that not be a good thing to do just before an 800 mile drive? I also heard that rebuilding the tranny and engine should be done at the same time barring any bottle necking load that could destroy the non-rebuilt side of things.
opinions? any input is helpful.
Thanks, T
I've got a couple questions I'd like to send out to you all.
I have a 72 roadrunner (Clone) that has been slowly worked on over the last couple years by my mechanic. The car is in California, I now live in Washington. I want to drive it up but I'm concerned about the condition of the car. The engine has had the manifold and carb replaced (new), rebuilt brakes, new exhaust, new fuel tank, new fuel lines, new larger radiator and has been gone over for leaks (no leaks). The car seems to drive fine, but has never gone more than 2 miles away from home in one drive. I am unsure about the condition of the transmission.
So here's my question. It cost $750 to have it shipped, would it be worth it to put that money into a tranny rebuild or would that not be a good thing to do just before an 800 mile drive? I also heard that rebuilding the tranny and engine should be done at the same time barring any bottle necking load that could destroy the non-rebuilt side of things.
opinions? any input is helpful.
Thanks, T