My 55 TBird was bone stock when I bought it. Other than being converted to 12 volts, it was as built. The first thing I did to the engine was install a set of "G" heads, a 57 "B" manifold, 57 exhaust manifolds, a Holley 465 and a 57 distributor. The "G" heads came off a 1957 engine with the high ratio rockers. There was an immediate improvement in the performance and drivability of my car. The engine that came with my car was a Frankenstein I didn't know it until a freeze plug fell out of the block leaving me on the side of the road. When I pulled it apart, it had a welded crankshaft, mismatched pistons and a timing chain that looked like it would fall off just sitting there. I started over and built a new engine around the original block. My new engine has a couple of improvements that I think are worth considering.
Ditch the stock push rods and install a set of tubular push rods. My engine had two bent pushrods in the galley when I took it apart. Install a new timing chain and gears. I used a Cloyes roller timing chain set. I am running an Isky cam, but a stock 57 cam will do for most people. Finally, make sure your distributor is working correctly. Old distributors are notorious for sticking advance problems.
If you build a decent engine using these parts, I believe your YBlock will put out a solid 250 HP. That may not sound like much, but my 55 is a joy to drive. It has a manual transmission with O/D and is very lively. It's one of the best old cars I have ever owned.
