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S code rebuild
By richard - 02/10/2003 10:51:51 PM; IP 68.32.205.194
Just bought a rolling shell 68 S code factory GT with 4 speed. The engine is blown and a spare block is provided... not familiar with details of engine rebuilding, just the concepts.

With this level of replacement/repair is there any real difference going with after market vs original style components (not talking NOS, just mods to cam, pistons, etc due to 30 years of engineering advances).

Not looking to make a 500hp brute, just rebuild it to near original, but if there are minor changes that can be made that will improve drivablity/performance without costing a whole lot more I'd be interested.

Any sources for info on this apprecited... also posting on the Big Block forum....
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Collapse <b>S code rebuild</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>richard, <i>02/10/2003</i></font>S code rebuild -- richard, 02/10/2003
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 RE: S code rebuild -- McQ, 02/10/2003
 RE: S code rebuild -- richard, 02/17/2003
 Following up on your cam reference... -- richard, 02/17/2003
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 RE: S code cam source -- SDP, 02/18/2003
 thanks.. I'll chase it up with him n/m -- richard, 02/18/2003
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 RE: S code rebuild -- peter, 02/11/2003
 RE: S code rebuild and MSD Distributor -- Martin Micheelsen, 02/11/2003
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 RE: S code rebuild -- richard, 02/17/2003
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=16292&Reply=16236><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor16292" onclick="return false;">I know of a 69 R code fastback...;)n/m</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>pop428, <i>02/17/2003</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 I know of a 69 R code fastback...;)n/m -- pop428, 02/17/2003
 yep...seen that one.. pretty dodgy car.. ;-) n/m -- richard, 02/18/2003
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