I have a line on a drag racing engine. Only thing is, it's an SBC. Dun-dun-duuuuuuuhhhhhhh (as my kid would say)!
What are the club rules on defiling a Cobra with a Chevy engine?
My client bought it as part of a distressed sale with two complete race cars, and he has no use for it. It's just sitting under a tarp in the back of his shop. The guy who he bought it from said he had more than $10K in parts over the cost of the engine itself, and claimed it would make 600+ hp without the NOS. My guy gave him $4K. Best I can tell it has a Holley HP (950?) carb over a Super Victor intake. I'm not positive on the details other than it's all Edelbrock and Holley parts externally. His head mechanic is going to open it up to confirm what the guy claimed before the sale, but he said that based on looking at it that probably tracks. He said he can just plug the NOS ports, which I'm not interested in keeping. He has guys, in-house, to fabricate the motor mounts and the headers, and it's a bell housing to hook it up to the existing drive train (which probably can't handle it, but at least that's a deferred cost till it blows).
Here's the thing. He'll sell me the engine, make the mounts and headers, attach the bell housing, and install it for $5k. He's practically giving me the engine. He's a good client and a good friend and wants to do it for me as a favor. I've sold him or arranged to sell him several used cars, handled several real estate transactions for him, and he feels like he owes me.
I was not even looking at or considering Chevy, if for no other reason than it's not plug-and-play. Given this is falling into my lap I'm seriously considering it.
I'd first like to know what the club ramifications are.
Will my membership be rescinded?
Will I have to turn in my GCC name tag?
Will there be a ceremony where I have to walk out of the meeting as members turn their backs on me?
Will people still talk to me, or will they pretend I'm not there?
Will I find motor oil on my hot dog at the BBQ?
Will people still talk to me?
Just what actually happens to people who put SBCs into Cobras?
What are the club rules on defiling a Cobra with a Chevy engine?
My client bought it as part of a distressed sale with two complete race cars, and he has no use for it. It's just sitting under a tarp in the back of his shop. The guy who he bought it from said he had more than $10K in parts over the cost of the engine itself, and claimed it would make 600+ hp without the NOS. My guy gave him $4K. Best I can tell it has a Holley HP (950?) carb over a Super Victor intake. I'm not positive on the details other than it's all Edelbrock and Holley parts externally. His head mechanic is going to open it up to confirm what the guy claimed before the sale, but he said that based on looking at it that probably tracks. He said he can just plug the NOS ports, which I'm not interested in keeping. He has guys, in-house, to fabricate the motor mounts and the headers, and it's a bell housing to hook it up to the existing drive train (which probably can't handle it, but at least that's a deferred cost till it blows).
Here's the thing. He'll sell me the engine, make the mounts and headers, attach the bell housing, and install it for $5k. He's practically giving me the engine. He's a good client and a good friend and wants to do it for me as a favor. I've sold him or arranged to sell him several used cars, handled several real estate transactions for him, and he feels like he owes me.
I was not even looking at or considering Chevy, if for no other reason than it's not plug-and-play. Given this is falling into my lap I'm seriously considering it.
I'd first like to know what the club ramifications are.
Will my membership be rescinded?
Will I have to turn in my GCC name tag?
Will there be a ceremony where I have to walk out of the meeting as members turn their backs on me?
Will people still talk to me, or will they pretend I'm not there?
Will I find motor oil on my hot dog at the BBQ?
Will people still talk to me?
Just what actually happens to people who put SBCs into Cobras?


