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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2022
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      7

      1965 olds cutlass Anubis

      So picked the car up a few months ago. I’ve had a 73 and 74 nova and wanted something older and bigger. Really love the 64/65 chevelle but didn’t want to spend a ton of money to get the car and have nothing to put into it. So I started looking few other A bodies and I there were a few skylarks I was going to get. Then this one popped up and I went to take a look. The car needs a lot of work and most of it I’m putting off until a later date. The driver side floor needs to be replaced and the trunk floor is bad. There’s a few other little things as well. I figured I could lay down some fiberglass and por15 for the trunk for now since I plan to lay 2-3 layers of sound deadening down. And far as engine I’m going with a 5.3 with a sloppy stage 2. Also have plans for a turbo with a small amount of boost just to get the wheels moving. Name:  2DCC29DF-44BE-4702-A0D5-1E97C44DC29C.jpg
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    2. #2
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      Oct 2022
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      The engine I picked up for $100. It’s a 5.3. I’m changing out the rod bearing and bolts now. I need to order some head bolts. The first oil pan I used was the wrong one so that was a waste so I ordered the 302-1 copy.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jul 2008
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      302-1 won't work. The sump is too deep and you'll be all over your inner tie rod ends and not be able to get a decent pinion angle. You need the 302-2 OR notch the cross member and get a 97-02 F-body pan.
      *Jeff*
      Project Salty - 1964 4 door Malibu, beaten, neglected, red headed foster child
      Cammed LQ4 / T56 Swap Project Thread <-click to read! 😁

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Oct 2015
      Posts
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      302-2 is what you need and don't buy the copy. Numerous have tried and then went with the Holley.
      My half a$$ed build thread.https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...elle-6-0-4L60E

      Tighten it till it strips & back it off a quarter turn.

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Dec 2014
      Posts
      28
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      Hey! I am doing a 64 olds right now. Havent posted about it here yet, but I have a thread going over on Classicolds. Frame off currently building from the ground up. Needs a lot of body work though. Trunk, floor, rocker, probably a quarter. Good luck with your build.

      https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...-build-158511/

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      Location
      Normal, IL
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      235
      Great start, those early cutlass look great with a good set of wheels.

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Oct 2022
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      Oh crap i guess i forgot this write up. Still have the car. Wish i came back an seen the posts about using a 302-2 holley pan. Went through a few different pans and engine mounts. As of now i have the 302-5 pan which is the same as the 302-2 without the drain plugs. Decided against the turbo stuff and sold everything. Now i have a 6.0 with a sloppy stage 2 can and a rebuilt 4l80e paired with a circle d single converter and flex plate. Got the car started a mont agi but still haven’t been able to get it on the road since im haven’t trouble getting the brakes to bleed Name:  IMG_4153.jpg
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