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A friend of mine has a neat Lakes Modified "T" he built a few years ago. He used a 2.5 4 banger engine from a '80 Chev Monza. It has developed a knock. Due to several more pressing projects, he doesn't have time right now to rebuild the motor, so just |
| 04/01/2008 01:24 PM |
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| Info on Cherry Auto Parts?
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Has anyone ever bought parts from this outfit. They advertise that they are a recycler/parts locater with 250 locations in their network. Mostly late model parts, with free shipping to a business address.Website:http://stores.channeladvisor.com/Cherry-A |
| 02/28/2008 01:21 PM |
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| SBC plug fouling
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Looking for some input. The car is a '37 Chevy coupe with a mild performance built 355ci sb. Fresh last spring it has '71 Corvette heads milled .050 for 9.5:1 compression, Edelbrock performer intake and 600 Edelbrock carb. Block hugger headers, hei ign |
| 03/26/2006 04:30 PM |
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| Overdrive or ?
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Hello from the (now) frozen Northland. It's the time of the year for building/fixing rods, so I have a question for you. I have a '37 Chevy coupe. Fresh 355 sbc last winter built to about 300 hp, TH350, 10 bolt Nova rear with 3:73 gea |
| 12/16/2005 11:52 PM |
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| Speedometer check
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Hi.I am looking for a way to check the accuracy of the speedo in my '37 Chevy coupe. I used to have a chart for this but can't find it. To use, you would hold your car at a steady speed between hiway mile markers, time it for one m |
| 07/07/2005 01:31 PM |
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