The 347 is the best there is for the stock 302 block....
You will get used to the back pain after a while - I only occasionally need meds for mine after 7 years. The real problem is when your extremities...
With the kick-down in the "engage" position (fully depressed) it would not shift into 3rd until after 60 mph. (more or less depending on a lot of...
Are you installing an ECM and EFI?
Use the mesh - then you clean them instead of replace. All you need is a pan gasket, some fluid and adjust the bands.
The funny thing is that the car had a locking gas cap in the back seat - I think it is still there. It was probably removed by the dealer thinking...
Having the oil ring in the pin area actually helps the ring do its job - to keep oil away from the top rings - because it gives oil some place to...
spongey brakes are caused by air in the system. Even dick brakes will be spongey with air in the lines. Have the brakes bled to get rid of the air...
If it was a Holley you would need to run jets that are 3 sizes smaller it your altitude. Call edelbrock and see what they have / use to set the...
Check the fluid level with the engine idling in Park - that will give you a correct reading. Make sure your modulator is connected and that you...
Drill and tap for a pipe plug and use a flush fitting pipe plug. It becomes invisible.
You should also run a fuse on the supply wire that you ran to the strip. If that wire is shorted it will burn - and fast! Figure out what the max...
Yep, stock shroud bolts right on... They also sell a fan built into a shroud with the radiator if you order it that way.
Like the blurb from Bad Shoe Productions says: "In 9 out of 10 cases this is all that is required" When you put these transmissions in a different...
It connects to the modulator located at the passenger (right) rear corner of the main case - just above the trans pan. Test it there with the...
I don't have any pictures but I know that some kits (floor shift) come with a lever that bolts to the existing one and allows you to run the cable...
No, I'm saying that replacing the entire steel line with rubber or braided hose will lose that much cooling.
What ever was in the tank was there when I bought the car. The dealer had replaced the carb and fuel pump to get it running so when I started...
Your mileage shouldn't change dramatically in the same car no mater what you use for gears unless it is all stop and go traffic. The one thing...
Steel line acts as part of the cooler - releasing heat to the air. Rubber lines hold the heat in so you lose about half of your cooling. The hose...
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