Buick 350 before & after cam break in
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@wmratz Hey I have a 1970 Wagoneer with the Buick 350 and yes it is a bit tired. What would be the easiest thing to breathe new life into it without a full rebuild? Aftermarket headers, a carb, or maybe a Comp cam? I don't know where to start or if I should swap in an AMC 360.
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I thought the proper way to break in a camshaft was to hold it @ 2,500 RPM's for 20 minutes.
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was that engine original red or did you paint it ? conor
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# 2 is better!! But there both pretty awesome
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interesting. never seen an engine running without the valve covers before
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no man still working at it, I have it hooked up the the car's computer running like a sewing machine, I just have to get the Carb setup right, why didn't you have Q-jet running it ?
That would be the buick 9.5/1 comp. 260hp?
windwhipped5 3 months ago
@windwhipped5 Yes, but now it's more like 300 HP. ;-)
I have other videos posted as well, check em out!
wmratz 3 months ago
what color did you use on that engine because i have one just like that and want to paint it like that
1968wagoneer 11 months ago
@1968wagoneer Buick & Mopar both used this color on their engines. I think it was just called "Buick Red"
wmratz 3 months ago
Even cooler than the last video. That sounds so badass!
thenuge88 2 years ago
@thenuge88 Thank you! I need to get some new video/audio cause it is SCREAMING now that it's all together and broken in! Drove it the other day and forgot the seats weren't bolted down. Definitely want to have seats bolted down next time, and seat belts. Good thing we have the 5pt racing bucket seats in the Jeep!
wmratz 1 year ago