mr. fix it
Old Man with a Hat
You're welcome and best of luck!
ok just picked it up here are some body pics
sweetNice car. And you got good taste in beer. . .
yes they are look at the pics down below to see valve arrangement as well the big block motor has them all in a row need more info on how to tell engine block number where to find it the manual is vague where it is?also the difference between the L and LA motors I'm not sure what i haveI am pretty sure that engine is not a 383. If it were a big block, the distributor would be at the front of the motor. Since it is in the rear, the motor is very likely a small block.
If you take a picture of the valve cover from the side of the engine, we will be better able to tell what you have.
If the engine is a Poly 318, it will have valve covers that are scalloped on the bottom edge, like these.
yes it is a 318 and i believe it is an"A" series block as well not 100 percent sure but it is a 318.need some info here she is on all four tires again and the brakes seem good but can't take it for a ride because it seems it is running really rough not back firing but running real rough.is there a resister block or a resister wire in line to the points for voltage drop after it starts up?the points look newer style but seem worn on one side not hitting even.it has 7 mm spark plug wires i thought 8mm wires were better.is there a better set of points to buy and wires for this girl to see if she can run smoother?one nice thing this time was the smoking seemed to stopped out the exhaust pipe my goal is to drive it around for next season then freshen it up next winter>I am pretty sure that engine is not a 383. If it were a big block, the distributor would be at the front of the motor. Since it is in the rear, the motor is very likely a small block.
If you take a picture of the valve cover from the side of the engine, we will be better able to tell what you have.
If the engine is a Poly 318, it will have valve covers that are scalloped on the bottom edge, like these.