- Joined
- Aug 27, 2021
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- Location
- Williamsburg Virginia area
- My Car
- 1972 H code convert., 351C 2V, FMX, 9in., Ram air, Pwr Steering, Pwr Disc brakes, air-conditioning, 15" sport wheels, Ivy Glo w/white deluxe interior.
With a stock 351C ram-air in the car, I thought about making it a 4v. Found a stock spread bore intake and a set of early production closed chamber 4v heads (late'69) from what the numbers state so, the question is, keep the 2v setup or invest the money to rebuild and install the set-up?
A life-long friend who is a co-owner at D.S.S. posed the question of, do we really need a 4v Cleveland at our age? Being half serious, I'm still stuck on the need v want of the situation, but he has a point. Plus, I'm tracking at 8 maybe 10mpg driving it like it's a 51 year old car with 82,000 miles. Add in that it's $4.89gal for 93 nonethanol, it's a $95 to fill'er up. Another concern, there is a slight knock and we're only advanced around 6-7 deg on the distributor. That's a Pertronix stock profile because of the ram-air cleaner housing. It's a really nice kick at that advance so I hate to back it down so the greater concern is, what's it gonna be like when we go to a 58cc chamber?
A life-long friend who is a co-owner at D.S.S. posed the question of, do we really need a 4v Cleveland at our age? Being half serious, I'm still stuck on the need v want of the situation, but he has a point. Plus, I'm tracking at 8 maybe 10mpg driving it like it's a 51 year old car with 82,000 miles. Add in that it's $4.89gal for 93 nonethanol, it's a $95 to fill'er up. Another concern, there is a slight knock and we're only advanced around 6-7 deg on the distributor. That's a Pertronix stock profile because of the ram-air cleaner housing. It's a really nice kick at that advance so I hate to back it down so the greater concern is, what's it gonna be like when we go to a 58cc chamber?