Try GOLD - Free
Cadillac Rescue
Hot Rod
|August 2020
Reviving a ’60s 390 Cadillac Engine
Sometime in the early ’50s, inside a dimly lit mechanic’s garage, a pushrod was rolled between grease-stained fingers. “I’ll be darned,” was uttered through seasoned lips as a technological advance that would soon carry through the 21st century was observed for the first time: the pushrod. Today, we’re spoiled by overhead valves that move huge breaths of air and tickle 8,000-plus rpm with relative ease, but when the standard performance hardware of the day was a flathead engine, that simple, effective pushrod had to seem like a wild leap into internal combustion future.
Cadillac’s first entry into the overhead valve world was a 331ci V8 launched in 1949, and it was a huge leap in automotive innovation. Those 331 cubic inches quickly grew to 365ci, and then 390ci as America’s passion for pushrod-activated power swelled.
Advanced features such as shaft-mount rockers, an improved oiling system, and five bolts per cylinder clamping the head in place allowed these early Cadillac engines to pave the way to performance.
It wasn’t long before hot rodders figured out the merits of the Caddy. They were quick to add blowers, cams, headers, as many carbs as would fit, and send their Caddy-powered machines to the salty lanes of Bonneville and hallowed grounds of early drag strips across America.
We at HOT ROD thought it would be a welcome break from the monotony of LS big-block and small-block builds to put together something from the past, our past—an engine that helped shape the modern mills that power our hot rods of today. So we found a Cadillac 390 core and got to work.
This story is from the August 2020 edition of Hot Rod.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Hot Rod
Hot Rod
The Birth of Modern Street Performance
As horsepower increased and EFI entered the chat, the Fox Body Mustang, third-gen Camaros, and G-Bodies laid the foundation for the modern muscle car movement.
2 mins
Winter 2025
Hot Rod
UNRELENTING KEN DUTTWEILER AND HIS LIFELONG QUEST FOR HORSEPOWER
In the horsepower game, whether it be for racing or just street cars, there are hundreds of engine builders.
7 mins
Winter 2025
Hot Rod
TRAGEDY AND TRIUMPH
2025 SPEED WEEK WAS A DEVASTATING ROLLERCOASTER RIDE OF EMOTIONS
7 mins
Winter 2025
Hot Rod
BULLETPROOF
GEARSTAR BUILDS A SUPER-TOUGH TURBO 400 FOR ALEX TAYLOR'S 6-SECOND, 3,000-HP '55 CHEVY
2 mins
Winter 2025
Hot Rod
Charitable Events and Unfortunate Timing
Bonneville Speed Week is a few days behind me, but I'm still struggling with the emotions of the trip.
3 mins
Winter 2025
Hot Rod
THE NEXT CHAPTER
Dodge revealed its long-anticipated ICE-powered Charger Scat Pack, which features a twin-turbocharged 550-hp Sixpack inline-six engine.
2 mins
Winter 2025
Hot Rod
AMERICA'S FASTEST STREET CAR: NED DUNPHY'S 2013 DODGE VIPER
A SMOOTH AND CONSISTENT WEEKLONG ADVENTURE DELIVERS THE OVERALL CROWN AND NEW ET BENCHMARK FOR NED DUNPHY
2 mins
Winter 2025
Hot Rod
PROOF OF CONCEPT
RIDETECH BACKS UP THE TALK BY BUILDING AN 800-HP IRS-EQUIPPED 1985 FOX MUSTANG USING ITS NEW SUSPENSION SYSTEMS.
4 mins
Winter 2025
Hot Rod
WARNING BLACK HOLE THE PERFECT
AV-8, TWICE-TURBOCHARGED 1987 BUICK GRAND NATIONAL BUILT BY DUTCHBOYS HOTRODS AND PACKING AN ENTIRE GENERATION OF HOT ROD DETAILS AND PERFORMANCE
3 mins
Winter 2025
Hot Rod
SLAM DUNK!
THE ROADSTER SHOP TEACHES AN OLD DOG SOME NEW TRICKS WITH THIS SLAMMED AND UPDATED '90S-VIBE OBS CHEVY TRUCK
4 mins
Winter 2025
Translate
Change font size

