Tim.g.howard
Active Member
I suppose it's time to start my restoration thread. I bought this Challenger at a Mecum auction back in April and found it to be a little rougher than I'd hoped. The car was running and I attempted to drive it home but didn't make it far. Among the issues, it had holes in the gas tank. I had the gas tank replaced and found that the front floor pans had rusted badly and been patched with fiberglass. The car is a 318 base model that was originally pale green, so I'm thinking well, at this point I can do whatever I want to it because it's not a high value specimen, so restomod it is. My goal was a car with good street manners but still plenty of sport in it but also mostly period correct. I've commissioned a 440 big block stroker 493 engine for the car and was going to fix the 318 while I waited for the engine to be ready. Roughly my plan was to get the car driveable and enjoy it a bit and address things a bit at a time. Well, the 318 was running very rough and back firing through the carb when put under load. Upon investigation, rocker #8 was barely moving on idle so I started to prepare for a cam swap. Pulling the cam, I found several lobes completely worn. Pulled the oil pan and check the oil for metal and while there was a lot of "Sludge" in the bottom of the pan, there was no sign of metal so there was still hope that maybe the bearings and journals were still ok. I pulled the rods and lifters and the lifters were clearly worn but I expected that. Next, I pull a rod cap and main cap #3 and use a caliper on magnet base to check if the main journal is true. The bearings were clearly worn but so far the journals were checking out. Next I completely pulled the engine and then checked each main journal. All checked out ok accept, the #1 main (the last one I checked). It turned out to be .005 out of tollerance with the caliper. The checks on plastigauge showed wear but not so much that new bearings wouldn't bring it back within spec.
Anyway, longs story short, with the engine fully out and the new big block on it's way, I've decided that this 318 is now yard art and my restoration is under way.
Anyway, longs story short, with the engine fully out and the new big block on it's way, I've decided that this 318 is now yard art and my restoration is under way.