I spoke to my engine builder today. I decided to tackle the engine rebuild this summer. The shop that I'm using already rebuilt my 340 in the 73 Challenger, and their work is top notch. The only problem is the average age of the shop staff is around 80 years old (old school engine shop) and if I left it for a couple of years till after the paint and body is done they might not be in business any longer. I'm getting my ducks in a row and tinkered in the garage tonight. I have a couple of questions.
1. How the heck do you get the RH exhaust manifold off? I have all the nuts and bolts removed, but the 2 forward studs closest to the alternator prevent the final removal of the exhaust manifold. I guess I can cut the studs, but won't that make it harder to get them out later on? Does the engine need to be loosened to wiggle the manifold off?
2. The only numbers I found on the LH exhaust manifold are the ones in the pics, no date code. Do you think they are original?
3. Plan on taking the rad into get sandblasted (volcanic ash) BEFORE I take it to the Rad shop to get re-cored. Anyone think this is a bad idea? The problem I found when I did this with the 73 Challenger is the hot tank they did on that one did not completely remove the paint, and when they re-painted it, it looked terrible. Very blotchy or alligatored paint job.
Here are the pics;