"1968" Di-Tipo, "Period Correct" Buick 225/T10 4-speed power!
Back to cars!
Started another Dio-Tipo build. As much fun as I know the finished car will be it's intended for resale, maybe after I run at least one event. Dio Tipo body, TR4a frame, hot-rod Buick 225 V6 and T10 close ratio trans.
TR frame gives me R&P steering with front disc brakes. I already have a pretty warmed up 225 that just needs to be freshened. I've run this engine before, the prior builder did some fairly impressive port work, it will outrun a 231 and a lot SBC's. Scored a CR (2:20 first gear) cast iron T10 for only 300.00 on CL, and a new clutch kit to match for only $90.00 at the Summit Racing warehouse. Of course my bargain will be diminished by the time I locate a shifter and linkage.
And then there's the price of getting a reasonably light flywheel.
I will be making this a "Period Correct" sort of build, all vintage goodies from the TR4 frame on up. I already have several intakes, 4V carb, "Jeep" headers to modify.
Now if I could just do the "Groundhog Day" thing and work every day over and over again to have enough time.....
Tore down the 225 V6. Cam is a Crower M4807 for which I have been unable to find any specs. Guess I get to learn how to profile a cam unless Crower answers my email. Most parts look like new but there is just enough ridge in the cylinders that I want new pistons. May have to go with custom as it seems none of the part numbers from "The Buick Free Spirit" power manual are current. Using an Offenhauser 360º® intake, not because it's the "Best" possible but because it is a divided single plane type and the ports match very well. Two major engine purchases still loom, pistons, and a new flywheel. The original Jeep® flywheel was 70 Lb.! Since this is to be a budget build that will be sold to someone using it as a street car I suppose I will go with the slightly heavier steel version.
Tonight I completed making up the formal, documented, build plan.
Circa 1968 or so "Period Correct" build.
I already have most of the major components, body, frame, warmed-up 225 "Odd-Fire" V6, Saginaw iron case close ratio 4-speed, and some NOS SW gauges.
Social insecurity is to start in August, so I should have better funding to get this done by spring 2021.
Not sure what the economy will be like by then but I'm proceeding as if recovery is assured.
To do anything else would be to abandon all my builds.