The Black Monte Carlo

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Doug
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Postby Doug » Thu May 18, 2006 11:10 pm

Doug that is a sweet monte and a great story to boot!!
In the random rods there is a blue 72 monte that pops up thats from my neck of the woods.It was owned by Bill Reed and now by his son...all steel monte back half street car ran 8.70's all day long...thing i loved was he had one of those baby on board signs in the rear side glass that said Grandpa on board!!
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Postby purple66bu » Thu May 18, 2006 11:15 pm

Doug i almost forgot my buddy from southern ind Scott Kern,He has one bad monte that he is currently doing a turbo setup for..heres a history video
http://home.insightbb.com/~angnscooter/70monte.wmv

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Postby purple66bu » Thu May 18, 2006 11:21 pm

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Doug
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Postby Doug » Thu May 18, 2006 11:21 pm

WOW!!!!

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Postby Rapid Randy Baker » Thu May 18, 2006 11:22 pm

Doug,

You probably would have liked my Old Monte. 1983 Pro-street. 512 Injected {Hilborn stack} full power, with a/c. It was a fun car. It ran 10's with lots of tire spin even with the large hoosiers under it {21 X 33's}.

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Doug
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Postby Doug » Fri May 19, 2006 10:28 am

Doug,

You probably would have liked my Old Monte. 1983 Pro-street. 512 Injected {Hilborn stack} full power, with a/c. It was a fun car. It ran 10's with lots of tire spin even with the large hoosiers under it {21 X 33's}.

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I know I would have liked it.
I like the mid 80s G-body GM cars. Monte Carlo, Cutlass, Gran Prix and Regals. They make cool hotrods. I have a line on a decent '85 ss right now. I did live up north for a while and has some rust but it's a complete car for 1000 bucks.

I don't have any room for another projecct though.

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Doug
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Postby Doug » Fri May 19, 2006 10:43 am

Well, this weekend, I am going to try to get the old junk motor back together and running.
I am also going to buy a new tranny pan today and see if I can get the thing to seal up.

Man, that old motor is N-A-S-T-Y!!!!

The more I look in the engine bay, the more I realize that the car is going to need to be re-wired for reliability and to have it look nice and clean. I guess that will be a winter project for me this year.

This is actually the first big upgrade to this car. Since I had to tear it down, I decided to toss a new cam in too... A little Lunati Hyd. deal. I am going to need a converter even with this little cam. I doubt I can get to that this weekend though.

OK.. Wish me luck and I will try to snap a few pics.

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Postby Lippy » Fri May 19, 2006 12:03 pm

Good luck Doug, ya know, I was gonna mention something about the cam earlier but forgot, the old LT-1 350 cam was a good one, or the 350hp-327 cam, or for a solid lifter street cam the 3rd design off-road 302 cam was a snorter. The first two would not require a convertor. Just some factory cams that were pretty good, and used to be cheap, don't know now. Anyway, sounds like ya already got a cam, sooo. 8)
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Postby Doug » Fri May 19, 2006 12:12 pm

Yeah Lippy, I already have one sitting in the box waiting. A little Lunati flat tappet Hyd.

284/ 292, Lift .525/ .546

It's going to want a converter.

Oh yeah. I want to hang the new exhaust too... AND my wife wants to go to some fancy-schmancy place for supper Saturday night.

I'm going to get her cranked back up.. :( :(

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Postby flyinhillbilly » Fri May 19, 2006 6:19 pm

doug , this is going to sound stoopid but you should break the cam in with shell rotella, and a bottle of gm camshaft break in lube, the new oils don't have enough zddp in them and tend to wipe out new flat tappet camshafts, i wasted 3 before i found this out, just tryin to help.
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