Monday, March 16, 2026
Direct from Crazy Town
A set of handmade ribbed heater hoses came in today. If that does not say "this guy is a little crazy," I don't know what does.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Weight
A set of thick valve cover gaskets were purchased and bonded with RTV and placed under a few socket sets for weight onto a flat table to cure.
This set of covers — with a oil fillter hole meant for the correct rubber filler plug — were picked up for a song years ago at a local swap meet. These are becoming difficult to find and are very expensive now when they come up for sale.
Once they cure, these will be set aside again until the engine is ready to be reassembled.
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Bringing the heat
The two small 1 1/16-inch heater hose clamps are correct NOS clamps with a fourth-quarter of 1971 date stamping. The set of four larger 1 3/16-inch clamps are as close to what was on this car as could be mustered, complete with a very light gold dichromate wash applied here in the shop to at least make them look correct.
Reproduction heater hoses was ordered as well. These are supposed to be ribbed and marked correctly with two-letter broadcast codes for the car. Lots of vendors offer a popular and attractive set that bear the GM logo, but they are not correct for the Corvette.
A set of correct radiator clamps will be tracked down and purchased next as we continue to save for the engine rebuild.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Noise
The points and condenser shield came in. It was polished, electroplated and installed into the distributor to complete the assembly.This otherwise mysterious cover was normally discarded by owners after the first tuneup and was only available when a complete distributor kit was purchased. Its purpose was to shield the car's radio from interference created by the ignition system, something explained by the decal found beneath one of the pieces.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
There's a guy
There's a guy who recreates the part number collars that came on Delco distributors, complete with custom date codes, for $40.
Bargain.
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.