Bighead440
New Member
Well, I finally bought another C-body 2dr. hardtop. A 1966 Newport that I have been following for a while became available at a price I couldn't refuse. It's the turbine bronze color with a white painted top and black interior. When I first started following the car, the owner had my machinist friend doing the original 383. The block was cracked (to the outside, between the "freeze" plugs) and the machine shop guys were trying to weld/braze it up. I offered a bare 383 block with caps (actually a '69 RR "HP" block) to correct the crack issue. The shop gave me a 400 BB bare block in trade, and proceeded to build the '69 block to '66 specs. Later the guy wanted a 4 barrel carb/intake installed, so I used a '68 383 iron factory intake and AVS carb and upgraded that for him. Even later, he wanted to do away with points, so I converted the thing to Pertronix and their 12v coil (no ballast resistor). I know the rebuilder pistons used in the overhaul have killed the compression (maybe 8.5:1 now) so I have to stay small with the cam. I'm thinking of installing the Crane 643941 cam (216/228@.050", .454/.480" lift, 112LSA) with upgraded springs (Comp 911, etc.) and using a 670 Holley Avenger vac-sec carb. I have some Hedman shorty headers or some '69 HP manifolds to use for better exhaust flow, and a 3.23 ratio chunk for the rear. Depending on how it acts, I might add a 11" converter (stock RR type) if needed. Thoughts?















