Did he use the T5 bellhousing?
As mentioned in another thread, in my 70 I just took apart the column, removed the shift tubes and linkage, and then filled/sanded/painted the...
:Welcome: from south central PA. Roundup is near Pittsburg next year...
IIRC, Moog used to say that once you used their "problem solver" control arm shaft kit you couldn't go back to the original style shaft.
And they cost how much more than if you had just gone out and bought FelPro's?
"vacuum pressure"? You can figure out the cam specs with a degree wheel and a dial indicator.
Yep, my bad.
I'm actually in Weiglestown now, just outside of Dover and have a Dover address. The last 347 stroker I did cost almost $800 in machine work to...
Yeah, but that's 3 wires. LOL
Last replacement crankshaft kit I bought I paid something like $180 (shipped to my door) for a crank turned .010/.010 and included main and rod...
I used the adjuster nuts and followed their directions for cut length. Later when I tried different carbs I was glad for the extra length. But...
:Welcome: from another '70 in PA.
It'll be interesting to see how they work for you. I saw a dyno test not long ago where they base lined a 350 Chevy with stock heads and then...
What made you decide on Pro Comp heads?
I'm partial to Mr. Gasket UltraSeals, only .038" thick.
If you're switching an incandescent light bulb check the relay contact's incandescent rating. A cold bulb has a high inrush current.
Nice!
Hopefully before they bored it the shop measured the cylinder walls thickness. There's a reason these are referred to as "thin wall castings". Not...
Is this in addition to your starter solenoid?
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