------------ Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 18:37:39 -0800 From: tom jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> For a few minutes I toyed with the idea of a "new" driveline, once again, but once again, again, I came to my senses, don't want to spoil a Twin-Stick hardtop! And I like this foolish motor... but FYI I think a superb candidate for a driveline swap for this car is a Nissan 240Z motor and trans. TheKA24E motor is 300+ lbs less than the 195.6 and has 140 - 150hp, stock. The trans is a 5-speed, aluminum, all synchromesh, physically small, and I bet it saves another 50 lbs. You can get carb versions of the motor if you want. In circumstances like this car, I'm totally "over" the foreign-make under the hood issue. It ain't the normal, boring case of 'stuff a 350 innit'. It's clear to me that these motors have a head sealing problem, I'm assuming that the water in the crankcase came from the head until I know otherwise. This means that except for the one with the hole in the block (!) every single one of these motors that I have personally seen deceased (4? 5?) ALL had head sealing issues (and the holed-block had a head crank repaired!). Clearly this is a design issue/tendency, not simply bad maintenance. But the two I've checked myself, the head and deck surfaces were not very good, and one of these was a REBUILT NEVER RUN short block. Looks like 'slap it together' work. I will ensure that a very fine finish is done to my new motor, and do some research on modern sealants for the head. There's a lot of new sealant tech out there, but almost all specifically state NOT FOR CYLINDER HEADS. I think the new felpro-blue type gaskets work really well, but those are not available for this motor. -- Frank SwygertPublisher, "American Motors Cars" Magazine (AMC)
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