Atrus
Jedi Warrior
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Hey all,
I'm daydreaming while wasting time before my MBA class, and my thoughts turned to the '68 Sprite sitting in my garage under it's winter cover. I did a cheap "spray-bomb" restoration on it a few years ago, it sat for 3 years while I was in undergrad, and I finally got it out on the road this past summer. I plan on driving it as-is for summer '07, and then beginning a much more thorough restoration/customization project in spring '08. Stuff like custom seat covers, stereo, shaving door handles, etc.
I'd like to do a few driveline upgrades. I'd definitely like to get a little more pep out of the engine (not sure how many miles are on it or anything), and I'd like to get a 5 speed in there. I see going two ways - datsun conversion/1275 upgrades, or going crazy and fitting a GM 2.8 60* V6 and a T-5.
I want the car to be a cruiser - driveable and fairly reliable. I don't want it to be really finiky. So...
1) What upgrades would you recommend for the 1275? What will said upgrades net me, power-wise? Do these cars respond well to porting/polishing/increased compression? Cam? intake/exhaust upgrades?
2) Seals - I really would like to have a non-dripping car. Right now, mine leaks fairly badly. It could be oil pan, could be a front or rear main. I know LBC's notoriously drip. Is there a good fix? I also read here that some people have had major leakage issues after the Rivergate conversion. That's something I definitely have no interest in dealing with (leaking oil), so that's one of the major temptations to a swap for me.
3) Pertronix ignition - how reliable? For the $80, it seems worthwhile to me as I am 25 and I hate points. I grew up in the age of electronic ignitions and fuel injection. This is actually my first carb'd car.
4) Along the lines of the pertronix, is there some type of EFI system for these cars? I figure not, and if so it's pricy, but I figured I'd ask.
If you can, please just list out what engine mods you'd recommend and where they should theoretically put me. I'm not planning on doing a $5,000 engine rebuild by any means. Just looking to upgrade a bit. For example, I've done some suspension/computer/intake/exhaust upgrades on my '99 Grand Prix daily driver. Over 120,000 miles and it's still really reliable. My point is, I don't want to be blowing pistons or having to rebuild often.
Thanks!
I'm daydreaming while wasting time before my MBA class, and my thoughts turned to the '68 Sprite sitting in my garage under it's winter cover. I did a cheap "spray-bomb" restoration on it a few years ago, it sat for 3 years while I was in undergrad, and I finally got it out on the road this past summer. I plan on driving it as-is for summer '07, and then beginning a much more thorough restoration/customization project in spring '08. Stuff like custom seat covers, stereo, shaving door handles, etc.
I'd like to do a few driveline upgrades. I'd definitely like to get a little more pep out of the engine (not sure how many miles are on it or anything), and I'd like to get a 5 speed in there. I see going two ways - datsun conversion/1275 upgrades, or going crazy and fitting a GM 2.8 60* V6 and a T-5.
I want the car to be a cruiser - driveable and fairly reliable. I don't want it to be really finiky. So...
1) What upgrades would you recommend for the 1275? What will said upgrades net me, power-wise? Do these cars respond well to porting/polishing/increased compression? Cam? intake/exhaust upgrades?
2) Seals - I really would like to have a non-dripping car. Right now, mine leaks fairly badly. It could be oil pan, could be a front or rear main. I know LBC's notoriously drip. Is there a good fix? I also read here that some people have had major leakage issues after the Rivergate conversion. That's something I definitely have no interest in dealing with (leaking oil), so that's one of the major temptations to a swap for me.
3) Pertronix ignition - how reliable? For the $80, it seems worthwhile to me as I am 25 and I hate points. I grew up in the age of electronic ignitions and fuel injection. This is actually my first carb'd car.
4) Along the lines of the pertronix, is there some type of EFI system for these cars? I figure not, and if so it's pricy, but I figured I'd ask.
If you can, please just list out what engine mods you'd recommend and where they should theoretically put me. I'm not planning on doing a $5,000 engine rebuild by any means. Just looking to upgrade a bit. For example, I've done some suspension/computer/intake/exhaust upgrades on my '99 Grand Prix daily driver. Over 120,000 miles and it's still really reliable. My point is, I don't want to be blowing pistons or having to rebuild often.
Thanks!