The motor assembly is coming along slowly. When I last posted a picture of my motor it looked like this:
Ward installed the GM HEI distributor:
And proceeded to modify the wiring for the new distributor and remove any extras for carb, etc that were no longer needed:
As you can see I need a blue or black HEI cover, the red clashes with my engine compartment! We searched Saskatoon to find a black or blue one and no one had any so finally ordered one out of Tennessee. Some 6 weeks later it arrived only for us to find the screw holes for it were in a different place than the original cover on the distributor.
This is the rat's nest Ward cut out initially to adapt the wiring:
The Clifford 4 barrel intake and header went on next:
Then a test fitting of the 390 Holley:
Since the summer I spent maybe a dozen hours searching wreckers for an air cleaner to fit the Holley. We bought a couple thinking they were likely candidates but discovered they didn't fit - should have known! I got smart then and measured the Holley base for the air cleaner and went searching for one of the same size. I finally found an air cleaner on a 99 Dodge Dakota with a fuel injected V6 that fit the Holley. Several weeks later after having painted it and seeing pictures of various stock 258s on the Eagle nest I thought "I bet this isn't going to clear the master cylinder". Checked it out and sure enough, it didn't.
We pondered modifying the stock air cleaner to fit and decided the filter element in it looked pretty small so decided to cut chunks out of the Dakota air cleaner and make it work.
I started with a cardboard pattern of the bottom of the Dakota air cleaner and then cut it to fit in the space available:
Next was surgery on the Dakota air cleaner and a test fitting:
Patches formed and all welded up:
The metal was under tension from the stamping process and when I cut the pieces out of the base and lid the metal sproinged at it took a lot of bending and tweaking to get the two pieces to mate satisfactorily.
Painted and assembled:
And voila, a motor that's starting to look mostly done: