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Rebuild or replace?

Old Jun 12, 2022 | 8:51 PM
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I’m starting to restore my 1975 Chevy Caprice Classic convertible. It’s been sitting in my fathers garage since 1994/95. I started out by pulling the radiator to replace because it was completely dry and rusted through out and when I pulled the thermostat housing, there was no thermostat but a lot of rust and crap.( see pictures) The lower radiator hose had rusted debris in it and the inside of the water pump where it was attached was corroded. When I try and turn the crankshaft pulley with a socket, it doesn’t move. So before I bother to continue pulling the intake and heads should I assume that the engine is seized and dead? Would it make sense to try and have it completely rebuilt( it’s a 400 small block) or should I just drop in a new full dressed crate engine?

Thermostat should be here

Water pump

thermostat should be here
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Old Jun 12, 2022 | 9:42 PM
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I'd drop some kind of motor in there. The corrosion and internal damage is too bad for a rebuild, IMO.
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Old Jun 16, 2022 | 10:32 PM
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No telling what the bores look like but sounds like a history
of poor maintenance.

Depending on how your "modern motor" skills are, might suggest
something like pulling a 6.0L LQ9/4L80E with harness out of a
2500HD pickup wreck. I just went through a 700R4 swap that
still isn't right, and shoulda sold the mildly built 400 instead since
I have the tuning tools for many GM vehicles.

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