Eric,
Since this engine seems to be a hodge-podge of parts, you might want to determine exactly what you have. No one probably knows what the internals are after all these years. For example, the 976 heads you have are likely from a 57-58 Golden Hawk - not standard R2 (582). Depending on what was done to them and which head gasket was used, your compression ratio could be quite different from standard R2. I would also pull the oil pan and check the numbers on the crank to determine if you have one for a 289 or 259. The 289 should have 1556444. You should also verify that you have flat top pistons, the correct cam, distributor (R2 advance curve is different from R1 and other studes) etc.
Since this engine seems to be a hodge-podge of parts, you might want to determine exactly what you have. No one probably knows what the internals are after all these years. For example, the 976 heads you have are likely from a 57-58 Golden Hawk - not standard R2 (582). Depending on what was done to them and which head gasket was used, your compression ratio could be quite different from standard R2. I would also pull the oil pan and check the numbers on the crank to determine if you have one for a 289 or 259. The 289 should have 1556444. You should also verify that you have flat top pistons, the correct cam, distributor (R2 advance curve is different from R1 and other studes) etc.
Comment