Wanted to get some opinions on what upgrades were considered "ok" when doing a Hipo 289 rebuild. I don't mean a new Holley carb. I mean using as many of the original parts as possible, but with upgrades to handle modern fuels, make the engine more reliable, etc, while still retaining enough desirable originality. I'd be interested in opinions or if anyone's had experience with some of these. A list and my thoughts below. I'd be interested to hear other suggestions as well.
This is for the original VIN stamped Hipo motor on a real K-code, so thus my concern for originality. Also, I'm just going to enjoy for now, but eventually hope to restore for Concourse driven class so don't want to do anything that could hurt that. Most of these won't be visible of course, except maybe the bright blue one piece oil pan gasket.
Thanks,
Rich
- hardened valve seats - Yes, a no brainer if you're going to drive the car.
- stainless steel vs original valves - handles modern fuels and heat better.
- viton valve seals vs original umbrella - requires some machining to make the viton seal grab I believe. Supposed to be more effective than old style
- gapless piston rings - overlapping top rings like those from Total Seal - supposed to greatly reduce blowby, even as rings wear. Is this something that's worth it on a stock Hipo that's just doing to be driven on the road?
- 1 piece viton Fel pro oil pan gasket - probably going to do this. Looks like it's worth it.
- machining crank for 1 piece 5.0 rear main oil seal. - probably won't go this far. I've heard a 2 piece with gaps offset from main cap gaps an a couple drops of silicone are fine.
- crank Hipo hatchet - it's already been fitted for a double roller timing chain. Not sure yet if it was rebalanced. I have a NOS hatchet. Put it back on or not? Plan to have rotating assembly balance either way.
- where to lose weight (drill) when having rotating assembly balanced. - Think I read somewhere to NOT have them take weight from your balancer or flywheel so they would remain original, i.e. just the holes drilled from the factory. Assume they'd have to take from your crank only in that case.