Percolation? Heat soak? Don't drive during summer??

"One of those fancy oil pans" For what ?
This is what got your car into the state it is in. Fancy this fancy that. Just had to have a camshaft.....Oooooooh.
Your car ran great before you started adding fancy stuff, and yet you want to add more fancy stuff.

Let me ask you something, and be honest.
If you could turn back time, would you have left the car alone ?
Pre-Camshaft install, back when the car ran great ?

Quit adding fancy ****, and fix the fancy **** you have now.
Because if you don't, you are going to have so much fancy **** that your car won't even make it past the driveway.

I'll answer the questions in order.

1. Oul pan... fancy oil pan as in one tbat holds more quarts, because. 1. More oil = stays cooler longer (theoretically). 2. Mine has dents in it... lol.

2. Honestly if I could turn back time I would still do the camshaft swap.

I learned so much taking the car apart, met an amazing person, fixed things on the car that needed fixed (brakes), added console, installed radiator, rebuilt transmission.... and most importantly found out my car may an underlying electrical problem. I always thought since day 1 that I had an electric fuel pump, because when I turn the key to the on position I heard a buzzing sound. That buzzing sound ended up being the coil firing prematurely. So in the end, if that electrical problem is the culprit, even if i didn't do the cam swap I could have had the same issue or worse. just without a new camshaft, lifters, radiator, brake lines, console, and most importantly met a Friend.

Without A/c the car is a disaster to drive in 120 degree heat, so I may not have driven the car that much over the summer anyways? Maybe 1x a week?

I am fixing the car as I go, one step at a time. I love working on this car, love all the knowledge that I learn from people here. Its all about the journey to getting to where you want to be. It may just frustrate some (maybe you and others?) that I'm always asking questions on how to fix something, but I'm always grateful for the help from those who choose to help. :thumbsup: