I bought a '78 Camaro to fix up. It needs work but it's solid where it matters most...front and rear sub frames, quarters, doors, floors and trunk floor ect.
It has a 350 4 bbl., TH350 auto trans, 8.5" read end. I have no idea what gears are in it now. I'm going to go with 3.42's though. It's going to be a daily driver.
I'm going to rebuild the engine over the winter. I was going to build a 383 stroker out of it. Now I'm leaning towards just rebuilding the 350. There are a few reasons for this...money being the biggest factor, plus as mentioned, I'm building more of a driver then anything else.
Obviously I have to pull the engine (which actually runs pretty good), tear it down, take it to be checked. I'm going to have the cylinders bored and torque plate honed, the mains align honed and the decks trued up. I'll have the complete rotating assembly balanced.
I'm looking at a rebuild kit from Summit ($440). It comes with forged pistons (pressed pins), moly rings, bearings, gaskets, HV oil pump. Pretty much everything to assemble the engine. Scat cast crank ($190) and 4340 "I" beam rods ($212). I might as well buy these, by the time I have mine turned/resized, buy new rod bolts and have them put in I'll have just about the same money into my old parts.
World Products S/R Torquer heads, 2.02"/1.60" valves, 67cc chambers which will give me right around 9.4:1 compression.
Comp Cams Xtreme Energy hydraulic flat tappet CSXE268H-10 cam. 224/230 dur @.050", 268/280 adver. .477"/.480" valve lift with a 110° lobe sep ang. 1600-5800 RPM range.
Edelbrock Performer RPM intake. Holley 650 vacuum secondary carb.
I just put Hedman 1 5/8" full length headers and Flowmaster 2 1/2" full length exhaust system on it.
I'm going to use a TH350 with about a 2000 RPM stall converter. I'm going to use 3.42 gears. The car has 14 inch tires and wheel on it right now. I think I'm going to use them. I'll probably go with a 235/60-14 or 245/60-14 tire.
I'd like to get 325 to 350 horsepower with good street torque out of it.