Ditto on George's advice. I'm the Jim he refered to. I spun a cam gear off the cam at 2,000 miles, at 3400 rpm, on an engine that was not abused, ever, and had only seen 4,000 RPM once. It was broken in prpoerly and the oil changes were per book, 300 miles, 800 miles, then at 1500 miles with changes every 3000 scheduled after that. The good news is that the supplier reimbursed me and Kirk at VS was exremely helpful and generous. I would recommend a VS car in a heartbeat.
Now, I have that Hydraulic engine sitting in my shop rebuilt as a back up... still a 1776, but with CB Perf Cam and lifter, plus a Scat c/b'd crank, Mahle Pistons, and lightened flywheel. The heads are still stock, but with heavier springs, and good rockers, and a P&P job. The Cam is about the same grind as an Engle 110, and it's plumbed for external cooler. It has a pair of Kadrons, on a Berg Linkage set up, and my, now, old 1.5" merged with boxes and PhatBoy set up. Ready to pop into my car if I ever get time and other to build a nice 2007 or 2110.
In the interim I run a 1776; new as41 case, CB44 heads with SS Valve, PPd, double springs, E110, Scat Crank and Rods balanced, light flywheel, compufire, 1.5" CPS system. Dual 40 IDFs going on, and boocoo other good parts like Mahle Pistons, Heat treated straight cut cam/crank gears, Berg Oil vent/filler filtering system, 1.5 qt sump, external cooler on Melling pump, yada. It runs very nice for a mid level engine. The 3:88 R&P really makes it nice on the road.
If I bought that car, I would negotiate a deal for the new 1641 traded back to Kirk in exchange for a 'built' 1776 from CB. Or, get Downs to freshen up that 1641 to a Hydro 1776 with good parts.... with all the other options on the car for free you will still come in with a killer car for the bucks! I could see this car being a sweet kicker for another 1500-2500 depending on what all you did to the engine..
One other thought. Kirk is like gold on his warranties and customer care. Maybe just buy it 'as is', and drive it a year while building another engine by getting parts, and a new case, and take your time, If the 1641 goes, it's warrantied. If not, sell it and recomp a nice rebate towards your replacement engine. I'm telling you that car is a sweet deal. Stan G and John H on this forum have the Mexican 1600/1776 hydros, and no failures....... baby it, then sell someone a turnkey motor on this forum or the Samba..... then put in what you want when you want. Again, I highly recommend doing biz with Kirk at VS I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Jim
(Message Edited 1/6/2003 7:36:02 PM)