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antextreme
03-30-2009, 04:52 AM
Hi guys, I just joined up and its a pleasure to be here among Buick guys like myself. :YA: I am knee deep in a major overhaul of my 66 wildcat gs 425 at the moment.

I have a few questions if anyone can help me out.
1. is a nylon cam sprocket any good? I'm having trouble finding anything else.
2. when it comes to porting and polishing the heads: I have heard that air molecules travel better over a surface that is actually in a cross-hatch pattern rather than smooth? I wouldn't pay any attention to this other than the fact that a guy who owns a vette custom shop told me this.
3. when replacing a cam, is it necessary to replace the distributor as well?

Any input welcome, Thanks!

antextreme
04-01-2009, 05:29 AM
well I quit. take it easy fellas. there is a lot of potential in this place but you all seem to waste it. I'm out.

telriv
04-01-2009, 06:15 AM
Sorry you didn't get an instantaneous response. What your asking has been discussed in GREAT detail if you could find the search button & DO a search on this or many other boards.

antextreme
04-01-2009, 06:38 AM
I actually did use the search tool. was I mistaken? an explanation in great response seemed to elude me on every point that I looked for. there seems to be a great wealth of knowledge on this forum, and it hardly seems to be user friendly if my in depth searched harvested nothing. I am not going to spend the time to read every word written by every member. That is the point of forums, friend. As far as an instantaneous response, since you choose that as the focal point of attacking my unrest, it has been three days and I have not recieved response one. Insofar as searches go, nylon cams on a small block is a recent technology and the one I got is actually discontinued.

Air flow rate over rough/polished surfaces were never discussed involving a nailhead or anything else on this page sir. SO next time you decide to retaliate against a valid revolt on an obviously usless page why don't YOU take the time to check the search button and find what is actually covered on your home forum?

antextreme
04-01-2009, 06:40 AM
I do however; find it interesting that the moment I posted that I am no longer interested in being a member of this group I received an instant response to my post. Good luck guys, you are really going to need it

JimJames
04-01-2009, 10:04 AM
I do however; find it interesting that the moment I posted that I am no longer interested in being a member of this group I received an instant response to my post. Good luck guys, you are really going to need it

I find it interesting that you decided to pack it in upon not receiving a instant response. As much as one would like to have such a thing happen, it's usually not in the stars. But then, neither is your membership on this site. Actually we are pretty lucky, if you catch the drift. :BROW: Adios and watch out for the door! :LAUGH: Jim

Wildcat_65
04-01-2009, 01:34 PM
Hi guys, I just joined up and its a pleasure to be here among Buick guys like myself. :YA: I am knee deep in a major overhaul of my 66 wildcat gs 425 at the moment.

I have a few questions if anyone can help me out.
1. is a nylon cam sprocket any good? I'm having trouble finding anything else.
2. when it comes to porting and polishing the heads: I have heard that air molecules travel better over a surface that is actually in a cross-hatch pattern rather than smooth? I wouldn't pay any attention to this other than the fact that a guy who owns a vette custom shop told me this.
3. when replacing a cam, is it necessary to replace the distributor as well?

Any input welcome, Thanks!

I am sorry I missed your posting; I usually check this site at least a couple times a day for new posts.
1) nylon no good, find a replacement timing set. TA performance or Carmen Faso has new ones all steel. Carmen is @ 716-693-4090

2) I had some heads extrude honed; when a very knowlegable buick guy saw them he kindof shook his head... he thought the smooth surface may not help. Need some laminar flow disruption to keep the gas in suspension? No data, especially on a nailhead.

3) Distibutor recurve will help your engine a lot.
Again, Carmen Faso is a good source...

Stay positive.
Ted

gbsean
04-03-2009, 03:16 PM
first of all welcome and second of all this section does not get much action and maybe those that viewed your post did not have the answer...or the person that did know the answer was out of town...relax and someone will come up with an answer...as far as the post you deleted....the BOD's can view them so I will leave it at that....Enjoy the car...enjoy the people you will meet there is alot of experience on this board and many members will bend over backward to help...as long as the help is appreciated.....

Yardley
04-04-2009, 11:25 PM
Screw off, antextreme. With an attitude like yours we don't need your kind. Go join a Chevy board.

tufbuick
04-05-2009, 06:48 AM
Screw off, antextreme. With an attitude like yours we don't need your kind. Go join a Chevy board.

Jeeeeez Yards, I think this guy is comming to your picnic in May. :LAUGH::LAUGH::LAUGH:

Yardley
04-05-2009, 11:50 AM
He's not invited or welcome!

NailHdking
04-06-2009, 10:31 PM
Oh, I'm SOOOOOOOO sorry I missed the beginning of this thread...I guy wanted instant answers to stupid questions on an engine that hasnt been produced in 43 years...darn,I miss all the fun...I'm guessing the "Vette Shop" guy isn't the place I'd want to take any of my car....Just thinking out loud

nrc69wildcat430
04-08-2009, 10:32 AM
I'm only 30 so not as experienced as some, but I don't understand why so many guys drive a vette!? I guess maybe I like to be a little different. That's why I bought my wildcat, Ive only found 1 other wildcat in my area and it's 45 minutes away. My grandfather has a 66 wildcat convertible but he's 15 hours away. I hope to take it to the local summer car shows this year. I'd love to hear from all the other wildcat owners!

P.S. I have an uncle who owns a 69 stingray and a Z06, so I asked him if he was compensating for something?? He replied" what do you mean?"