Monday, February 23, 2026
The white stripes
These vacuum hoses that feature a white stripe are reproductions of the originals that operate the vacuum advance on the distributor. They probably should not have cost anywhere near as much as they did, but what are you going to do?
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Rattle can rattle can
After so long painting with a paint gun there was some reluctance to go with a rattle can paint for the engine. Yet, this is a two-part urethane engine paint from Eastwood is supposed to feature a nice fan tip for a paint gun-like finish. They are proud of their products — each can is $52 — but their products have proven to be worth it in the past.
We'll see.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
More parts
This set of reproduction spark plug wires are offered by Lectric Limited in Bedford, Ill., and are really amazing. Only about twice the price of part store wires, these are exact reproductions of the originals down to the date code.A Moroso needle pilot bearing also showed up today as well, a much better alternative to the bronze bushing that came standard.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Since I was a month old
Judging by the date on the package, this spark plug wire guide has been in this GM package since I was less than a month old. It wasn't cheap, but it's perfect and will be one of the countless little things that makes this car great — or at least as great as I can make it.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
NOS
There are four brackets that support the spark plug wires and the ignition shielding on this engine. Everything related to this huge collection of parts are reproduced in the aftermarket, but having new old stock parts where it counts is important. These have to be installed as the engine is assembled, so we're getting them now.
One last bracket has been found and ordered to complete the set.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Lost
These two NOS temperature sending units took a month to get here from California, but they finally arrived.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
NCRS
Say what you will about the National Corvette Restorers Society and the insufferable minutiae that they pedal in, their judging manuals include information that is not contained anywhere else. Not even the factory assembly manual has information about assemblies like the engine, transmission or radio that arrived at the assembly plant ready to put on to the car.
Case in point is the ignition coil. The assembly manual is not at all helpful in figuring out what ignition coil came on this car originally, but the NCRS judging manual goes into all sorts of detail and it solved the riddle. This is a genuine Delco part that is now reproduced under license from GM. It was not cheap, but it's an identical part since it was made using the original molds.
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