In late 2010, after finding my 406 mortally wounded, it was pulled and Fatica let me install his craigslist-350. It was awesome of him to let me use it so I could drive the car around for a while, but it's now time to give him his motor back.
My 406 short-block had flat top pistons that were originally purchased/installed in 2001 when I had 76cc combustion chamber heads. When I bought the Edelbrock E-Tec 170 heads, with 64cc chambers, I was over 11:1 compression. With the combination of a small spot of corrosion in cyl #6, some wear on the pistons, and too much compression, I took the block an additional .010-over (.040 total, 408ci) and bought some new Probe forged pistons with a dish. I also had the decks cut, but they are not 0-decked. With the new dished piston and decks cut, I should be at 10.2:1 compression. Perfect for 92 octane.
I found a set of E-Tec 200s on craigslist in Michigan. A good friend of mine lived in the area, so he went and picked them up for me. I guess the seller was pretty hillbilly, although he didn't sound it over the phone. I guess it was one of those interesting-people kind of moments. Anyway, the heads allegedly look very good, maybe have 30 hrs on them in a boat. I havent picked them up yet. They have a 200cc intake port, versus the 170 ports of my heads, better for a larger engine. Fatica agreed to buy my 170s, so I essentially upgraded to the bigger port for free.
The cam got wiped out in the old motor too, so I need to decide what to do there. I'm considering going to a hydraulic roller, but that's probably an $800 proposition, maybe $1000, by the time you get cam, lifters, pushrods, and valve springs. Flat-tappet is much cheaper, but there is the potential break-in problems.
This will probably be the last small-block I invest serious time and money in. So, I have some specific goals.. I want to be able to drive to the track, run 11.70s, and drive home. I'll even hedge a bit and say that if I miss my ET mark, if I'm trapping at 115+, that'll be a success too. Why 11.70s? Because at 11.49, you need a rollcage. I'm not interested in doing that.
So another winter at Meadowridge, and another small-block build. The last one, the ZZ4/Vortec 350 for the Corvette turned out sweet, so I hope to keep that momentum going.
But it's not all engine work. I also have a new stereo and some speakers to install. I got a great deal on amazon.com a while back that netted me the stereo, the 6x9 speakers, another set of 6" speakers (not pictured), all for $65 after signing up for their credit card. I'll have to cut my dash to do it. I'm pretty sure I'm ok with that, but am still considering something like a glovebox mount. I have yet to cut anything.




