Parts of the front suspension were cleaned and painted
New brakes all around
This was the front suspension clean up while I re-did the brakes and wheel cylinders.
I took the motor out for a clean up and new seals and gaskets.
Before
Using a wire brush I cleaned the block, new timing chain, new water pump, all new gaskets. Correct Buick Red paint was used. At this point Im ready to start putting the accessories back on.
While the motor was out, the transmission was also stripped and cleaned. New seals in the transmission too.
With the accessories all attached, it looked beautiful. A piece of art!
With the help of my neighbor, Dr. Lopez (I call him Dr.) we slipped the motor and trans back in. We bolted the trans on first and put them in together.
The engine bay was also cleaned, painted and detailed.
Ready to be installed
This is my neighbor - Dr.
Finally back in its spot with all the accessories bolted on.
Last fall we had some family pictures taken at Rawlins College near downtown Orlando. I took the Buick and we had some pictures taken with it. Here's one of my favorties that I took of the car by itself.
And here's one with my two favorite girls.
So all this seems like a lot for a first post. But that gets you up to speed to where I am today... Well almost. The car currently has its original 35o cubic inch engine. Its numbers matching and there is nothing wrong with it. But the motor everyone wants is the Buick 455!
So....Im in the process now of putting together a 455 that was taken out of a 1972 Buick Riviera before I purchased it. I have another identical engine for parts, and a couple of 1973 blocks and rotating assemblies if I need them.
The 455 from the Riviera is currently on an engine test stand that I'm slowly putting together. It has a radiator, battery, fuel cell, gauges etc. Everything needed to run the motor outside the car. Once the engine tests successfully I'll tear it down for a soft rebuild. Basically, I'll put in all new seals and gaskets, then paint just like what I did with the 350 above.
Here is a teaser picture that will start off the next major project - a 350 to 455 engine swap
In this picture, there are actually four 455 motors...LOL
So My posts starting after this will be of getting this motor started on the stand. And if it checks out, I'll continue with more pictures and posts of its restoration
So....Im in the process now of putting together a 455 that was taken out of a 1972 Buick Riviera before I purchased it. I have another identical engine for parts, and a couple of 1973 blocks and rotating assemblies if I need them.
The 455 from the Riviera is currently on an engine test stand that I'm slowly putting together. It has a radiator, battery, fuel cell, gauges etc. Everything needed to run the motor outside the car. Once the engine tests successfully I'll tear it down for a soft rebuild. Basically, I'll put in all new seals and gaskets, then paint just like what I did with the 350 above.
Here is a teaser picture that will start off the next major project - a 350 to 455 engine swap
In this picture, there are actually four 455 motors...LOL
So My posts starting after this will be of getting this motor started on the stand. And if it checks out, I'll continue with more pictures and posts of its restoration
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