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  1. I pulled the engine and trans last month. I already have the trans back from the rebuild. My engine builder took the engine apart and the cam was very worn. I decided to spend the extra money for a roller cam. He said the engine is a great core. I should have the engine back by mid-January. 

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  2. 5 hours ago, Blackhawk said:

    https://koniksklassiks.com/product/71-monte-hood-emblem-assembly-1654/

     

    Since these may no longer be available, has anybody restored their original emblem? The plating and metal on mine are good, but the paint under the clear plastic has faded. I bet a heat gun could loosen the adhesive without distorting the plastic.

    I know some who have successfully removed the clear plastic insert, repainted it and reinstalled the plastic.

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  3. 16 hours ago, Rich 71 said:

    ok thanks where can i get the upper one with the notch

    The upper one with the notch is not reproduced as far as I know. You would need to find a good used upper one or buy the reproduction lower one which should still fit.

    The Parts Place labels that part as 1970-71 lower and 1971 upper (ie, same part upper and lower).
    https://www.thepartsplaceinc.com/product/1971/1971-chevrolet-monte-carlo-rear-body-panel-molding-1970-71-lower-and-1971-upper-mounts-to-the-rear-body-panel-gm-8700888-ea/36391

    Also note that the reproduction upper end pieces (often referred to as hockey sticks) do not fit as well as the originals but they still work fine. If you are concerned about it being as factory correct as possible then finding originals would be ideal but not always easy to find and not cheap.

     

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  4. I just make sure there's a Monte nicer than mine parked at the hotel so mine will be left alone... :rofl:

    All kidding aside, all the 20 years of I've attended FGMCC/hosted Meets there has not been one incident with a Monte. One year a member's trailer was broken into and a couple minor things were stolen but it is extremely uncommon. The risk of anything happening is so small it isn't worth worrying about in my opinion. Just as I do with any car I park I don't leave anything in my interior as I don't want to give anyone a reason to break in.

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  5. 52 minutes ago, MC1of80 said:

    New hardware is up to you. The factory stuff cleaned up is just fine though. 

    Just make sure the converter is all the way into the transmission before mating the two. 

    Everything else is personal preference. 

    Do I not bolt the converter to the engine first then mate them together?

  6. My rebuilt transmission is back and the engine will be a little while yet (350 engine and TH350 trans). Is there anything I need to know about putting the engine and trans together? Any specific lubrication? Recommend getting new bolts or just clean up the old ones? Any other tips? I am doing this out of the car and then putting them in the car as all one unit. Thanks 🙂

  7. One interesting thing with these style of rims is there are slight differences depending on the vintage. The middle section of the early style rims sticks out further and is flush with the trim ring. The later ones are not out as far exposing a little bit of the inside edge of the trim ring. The hole for the valve stem is also oval on the early style vs round on the later ones. I’m glad I checked mine before I blasted and painted them because one of them was the later style while the other three were the early style. Luckily a club member not too far from me had a set with the opposite problem (1 early style and 3 later style). We swapped rims and both of us now have a matching set of 4 rims.

    Early style
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    Later style
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