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Thread: AMC 360 swap

  1. #61
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    You should check with Phil. If Brad the machinist did the heads I wouldn't touch them. He knows what he's doing. Not just anyone can do a quality head job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fisherman View Post
    You should check with Phil. If Brad the machinist did the heads I wouldn't touch them. He knows what he's doing. Not just anyone can do a quality head job.
    Not touching the heads at all. Just putting on some new v/c gaskets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fisherman View Post
    The J truck is actually a 73 I'm pretty sure. It is possible it had a 74 motor. I do know it was rebuilt with low miles. I know Phil said the heads were different than what was supposed to be on a 73? either later or earlier style? The engine ran too well prior to it sitting for two years to just be a parts motor. My buick 350 sat longer and it seems to be doing just fine. If you just freshen up a few things and drive it I'm sure it will work fine.
    You know, I just looked at the reg and its a 72 - June 72 according to the door tag. Don't know why I thought 71. My bad.

    The heads are definitly the later style so that would explain the confusion in rebuilding.

    Not complaining at all - dont get me wrong. It was a good deal and I don't care what year it is. Just want to make sure what I have so I can get the right stuff - if there is a diff.

    Sure it will run just fine when done.

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    Power steering box is in with the 4th bolt sleeved thru the frame. Did not take pics cause this mod has been documented by many others.

    One thing off the list - 10,000 to go

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    WE NEED PICS.

    everyone likes to see other peoples truck and progress, even if it has been seen before.

    oh and i bet your list gets longer before it gets shorter, at least if it works the way my truck seems to.

    Ryan
    67 #18820 mostly stock...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanroo View Post
    oh and i bet your list gets longer before it gets shorter, at least if it works the way my truck seems to.
    lol it really seems that way. One step forward, two steps back.

    I will be a good boy and snap some pics today.

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    Ok some pics....

    Exhaust manifolds painted. Still need to be baked/cured.



    Intake manifold after bead blast. 99% of the paint is off now.



    Bunch of parts painted and ready to go back on.



    Oil line mod I found when I pulled the intake.



    Power steering box installed.


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    Hey that blackout light guard sure looks familar. Looking good.
    Live like you will die tomorrow. Dream like you will live forever!!!

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    i am digging the OD and black contrast. cant wait to see it finished up
    ryan
    67 #18820 mostly stock...

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    Good work there, Jester! Looking great! Keep the pics coming....
    -- Tim Taylor


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