Cadillac Misfits

General Category => For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: DownUnderDeville on August 25, 2011, 08:43:55 AM

Title: Mike, one for you?
Post by: DownUnderDeville on August 25, 2011, 08:43:55 AM
'85 Eldo. Quite the looker. Wish it had the 368 though.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3984Q2em1423Q2el2649QQitemZ250877151214QQsspagenameZSTRKQ3aMEWAXQ3aIT
Title: Re: Mike, one for you?
Post by: guidematic on August 25, 2011, 01:55:25 PM

Yep, that sure is a beauty.

But I would argue on all original. Looks like the engine may have been replaced with a Goodwrench. Which is a good thing.

Mike
Title: Re: Mike, one for you?
Post by: DownUnderDeville on August 25, 2011, 08:05:38 PM
Goodwrench??  :scratchhead:
Title: Re: Mike, one for you?
Post by: Fins on August 25, 2011, 08:11:55 PM
One of GM's trademarks. Mr. Goodwrench. AKA Goodwrench service/parts. Names could have changed, but the crate motors used to be called TargetMaster. They could be Goodwrench now. I don't know.
Title: Re: Mike, one for you?
Post by: DownUnderDeville on August 25, 2011, 10:48:27 PM
Quote from: guidematic on August 25, 2011, 01:55:25 PM
Yep, that sure is a beauty.

But I would argue on all original. Looks like the engine may have been replaced with a Goodwrench. Which is a good thing.

Mike

Other than the name, are they otherwise identical to the original? Why replace it at such a low mileage (apparently?)

I know nothing of these motors  :dunce:
Title: Re: Mike, one for you?
Post by: guidematic on August 26, 2011, 12:30:45 PM

The HT4100's were prone to failures. Many gave up the ghost when they were still low mileage. But having said that, many engines were replaced uneccessarily so due to problems that could have easily been fixed.

The engines that were usually put in were new engine from GM known as Targetmaster or Goodwrench engines. They contained all ther updates thus far that GM incorporated into them, making then a really good engine.

What made me think that this is a replacement engine is the cast aluminum rocker covers. The original engine came with stamped steel covers, similar to the cast units, but differant enough to spot at a distance.

Mike