Bee is for Buick (Page 2/2)
hammer APR 10, 05:50 PM
I had a '56 Special with the nailhead back in the late eighties. Heavy, smooth riding car but it would still move...Lived on a real quiet road at the time and many nights I drove it home from work at a hundred mph! Those were some good times....
Notorio APR 10, 11:45 PM

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Originally posted by hammer:

I had a '56 Special with the nailhead back in the late eighties. Heavy, smooth riding car but it would still move...Lived on a real quiet road at the time and many nights I drove it home from work at a hundred mph! Those were some good times....



Hot dog! Never heard of that motor but turns out it was pretty unique. Check out this article on the motor and there's a cool time-lapse video of the rebuild at the bottom of the page: Secrets of the Buick Nailhead V8
2.5 APR 11, 10:50 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

I think 2.5 has a nice Buick, a '71 Skylark or something similar.



Yep 72, very very similar to 71.

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cvxjet APR 11, 11:30 PM
Back around the year 2000 Car Craft Magazine did an article where they built up all of the Big Block engines (Ford 460, Chevy 454, Olds, Buick and Pontiac 455s and Chryco 440)......All with similar parts.....Amazingly, the BUICK was both the LIGHTEST and had the most HP.......

After Ford came out with the "Personal Luxury" Thunderbird, Buick was the first company to do a comparable car; The Riviera.
2.5 APR 12, 01:28 PM

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Originally posted by cvxjet:

Back around the year 2000 Car Craft Magazine did an article where they built up all of the Big Block engines (Ford 460, Chevy 454, Olds, Buick and Pontiac 455s and Chryco 440)......All with similar parts.....Amazingly, the BUICK was both the LIGHTEST and had the most HP.......

After Ford came out with the "Personal Luxury" Thunderbird, Buick was the first company to do a comparable car; The Riviera.





My Skylark is a 350 cu in version, fine for me, but yep there is big power for their time in some Buicks, even factory.

"1970 Buick GS Stage 1 horsepower
The GS Stage 1 built on the basic formula established in the Gran Sport, whose new 455 CI engine was rated at 350 HP and an astonishing 510 lb-ft of torque, the latter figure all-in at just 2,800 RPM.
More realistic output rating is believed to have been closer to 395 hp, if not higher.

Dennis Manner, Buick Engine development engineer still recalls the production-line pulled engine dyno test results from 1970 where the lowest HP output of the 15 tested 455 Stage 1 engines was 376 hp.

MOTOR TREND Magazine managed to extract a 13.38 ET at 105.5 mph from their 3,810 pound GS Stage 1 coupe test car. "

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