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1969 Buick Skylark ZZ502/502 Big Block

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This 1969 Buick Skylark Custom inst your typical ’69 Syklark Buick.  Sporting over 500 horse power, this Buick will make just about any pony car run and hide!  Built correctly with the right mix of parts, this is a fun & reliable car to drive!  Fresh paint makes this car look as good as it performs.  A big part of having a collector or antique car is its “fun level”.  This car surly checks the box of “fun to drive”.  Get in, drive anyplace!  This ’69 stops, steers and drives very well.  Even on a hot summer day in traffic, this car will idle and stay cool!

Just gone over mechanically – ready for the road.  Four brand new tires, fresh alignment less than 100 miles ago.

Drive-train: 502/502 engine, Turbo 400 built for the 500+HP engine, 3500 stall converter, 3.55:1 posi rear!  Less than 10,000 miles on the drive train.

 

ZZ505-502 Deluxe Engine
  • Displacement (cu. in.): 502
  • Bore x Stroke (in.): 4.470 x 4.000
  • Block (P/N 19170540): Cast-iron with four-bolt main caps
  • Crankshaft (P/N 10183723): Forged steel
  • Connecting Rods (P/N 19170198): Forged steel, shot peened
  • Pistons (P/N 12533507): Forged aluminum
  • Camshaft Type (P/N 12366543): Hydraulic roller
  • Camshaft Lift (in.): .527 intake / .544 exhaust
  • Camshaft Duration (@.050 in.): 224° intake / 234° exhaust
  • Cylinder Heads (P/N 12363390): Aluminum oval port; 110-cc chambers
  • Valve Size (in.): 2.250 intake / 1.880 exhaust; stainless steel
  • Compression Ratio: 9.6:1
  • Rocker Arms (P/N 12368082): Stamped steel
  • Rocker Arm Ratio: 1.7:1
  • Distributor (P/N 93440806): HEI type
  • Carburetor (P/N 19170094): 870-cfm
  • Water Pump (P/N 19168602): Aluminum, short-style
  • Flexplate (P/N 10185034): 14″
  • Recommended Fuel: Premium Pump
  • Ignition Timing: 32° Total @ 4,000 rpm
  • Maximum Recommended rpm: 5800
  • Balanced: External

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Engine: V8
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