gregpurcell
Greg Purcell
I just bought a 75 Dart Sport 225-6 "parts car" that the seller said was a low mileage driver until they broke off a spark plug in the head. Apparently they tried drilling it with the head attached and what was left was a hole with no threads.
I was amazed with how complete and unmolested the car was, so I decided to start it. After a bit of gas in the carb, the indestructible slant fired up, running on 5 (and, of course, spitting compression loudly out of the open hole). During the brief run, I was able to put the trans in both gears (it went right in), make note that the alternator was charging, and see that the engine had oil pressure!
With a good trans and oil pressure to the engine, it occurred to me that it might be worth a "low buck fix" to have an extra "transportation car" in the yard, as we are down to one right now.
What I'm thinking is a "quick and dirty" head pull with the manifolds attached (I saw a good thread on the subject here I think, and yes I would use an engine hoist to remove the heavy piece!). I could try to redrill and tap (or Helicoil) the head on the bench or if that fails, plan b would be to bolt on one of the many other heads I have laying around the shop.
I don't want to get into head resurfacing or any other machine work. The cost of the gasket set is all I'm willing to spend before relegating the car back to a parts piece.
I'd like to open this thread to a non troll discussion about the job from people with more 6 cyl experience than I have. That would probably include most people on this thread!
Has anyone used the Helicoils? Hopefully the job would be easier on the bench. The 75 head has the newer design spark plug holes without the tubes. Is that better? Worse? Will it be a problem swapping an earlier head to the block?
Thanks in advance for your input!
I was amazed with how complete and unmolested the car was, so I decided to start it. After a bit of gas in the carb, the indestructible slant fired up, running on 5 (and, of course, spitting compression loudly out of the open hole). During the brief run, I was able to put the trans in both gears (it went right in), make note that the alternator was charging, and see that the engine had oil pressure!
With a good trans and oil pressure to the engine, it occurred to me that it might be worth a "low buck fix" to have an extra "transportation car" in the yard, as we are down to one right now.
What I'm thinking is a "quick and dirty" head pull with the manifolds attached (I saw a good thread on the subject here I think, and yes I would use an engine hoist to remove the heavy piece!). I could try to redrill and tap (or Helicoil) the head on the bench or if that fails, plan b would be to bolt on one of the many other heads I have laying around the shop.
I don't want to get into head resurfacing or any other machine work. The cost of the gasket set is all I'm willing to spend before relegating the car back to a parts piece.
I'd like to open this thread to a non troll discussion about the job from people with more 6 cyl experience than I have. That would probably include most people on this thread!
Has anyone used the Helicoils? Hopefully the job would be easier on the bench. The 75 head has the newer design spark plug holes without the tubes. Is that better? Worse? Will it be a problem swapping an earlier head to the block?
Thanks in advance for your input!