Re: [Chevelle-list] Engine Mount Question

2004-07-12 Thread Larry Williams
Thanks Charles.
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> Well, I can answer this one.
>
> http://65ss.com/index.php?m=20040605
>
> If you look at my June 5th post, I show the differences in BB and SB
mounts.
> The ONLY difference is a small recess in the mounts.  If I would have
known
> this, I would have saved about $100.  If you big block clears the mounts,
> then you're fine.  They are the same height.  If you click the thumbnails,
> it will enlarge the pictures for you.
>
> Later
> Charles
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> http://www.65ss.com
>
>
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> From: "Larry Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "The Chevelle Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 2:53 PM
> Subject: [Chevelle-list] Engine Mount Question
>
>
> > My 65 SS originally had a SB (duh),  I changed to a BB, and don't recall
> > changing the front mounts  Are the front mounts different.  Is the
height
> of
> > the engine different?  Trying to order headers and this issue came up.
> >
> > Larry Williams
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>




Re: [Chevelle-list] Carb Opinion

2004-07-12 Thread Bill Lessenberry
At 08:26 PM 7/12/2004, you wrote:
Ok, I have a question...
Asking this is probably asking who to vote for in the next election, but
what size carb do you think I should run...
The ad says to "top it off" with a 750.  I guess that's what was on it when 
they dynoed the motor. I didn't think Holley made a 850 cfm with vacuum 
secondaries.  Double pumpers (4150 series) can work good, but they can be a 
pain to tune. The vacuum secondary carb will probably give you better 
mileage (you probably don't give a hoot about that) and is easier to work 
on.  Just my .02

BL 




Re: [Chevelle-list] Chevelle Hell

2004-07-12 Thread Eddie Bumgarner
sounds like it might be one tooth off of the dist.Mark Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Help! I had an HEI put in my 65 by Shade Tree Inc. at first it had one Pop through the carb, then another, then it got so bad I can not drive it and had it towed. If I cover the secondary with my hand (risking fire) and through it wide open it will not back fire. I pulled the manifold and replaced the new gaskets, and the carb gaskets. I guess I will put the old point distributor in next, what the Chevelle Hell is going on with my Baby? Who out there has gone through this, and what did you do? Mahalo from Maui, Mark
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[Chevelle-list] Carb Opinion

2004-07-12 Thread 65ss.com
Ok, I have a question...

Asking this is probably asking who to vote for in the next election, but
what size carb do you think I should run...

I am hopefully going to install my 502HO engine in the next month.
I emailed Holley, and I emailed Demon for their opinion.  What I thought
would be the deciding factor as both appear to know what they are doing
ended up making me more fustrated.
Holley says 850 Vacuum Secondaries with choke.
Demon says 750 Vacuum Secondaries with choke.

http://www.gmgoodwrench.com/perfparts/images/parts/pdf/12568778.pdf

That is the engine specs, and cam information in the link above.

I'm torn.  I guess it's a guy thing, and of course I want an 850 (bigger is
better right? LOL) , but I remember my Father-In-Law's 383 ran much stronger
off the line with a 600cfm (loaner) carb than the 670 street avenger we put
on.

This car will be an occasional drag strip car, so take that into account.
Also I live in Louisiana, which tends to be very hot and humid most of the
year.

Here's a CFM calculator that supports the 750
http://www.smokemup.com/auto_math/airflow.php

But a few issues back of chevy rumble magazine, they had a 'drag formula'
that slightly overcompensated and usually produced a number over 850 for
this engine.  Who knows???

Thanks
Charles
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[Chevelle-list] Tavia 08410 Bellhousing Fixture w/Indicator

2004-07-12 Thread Michael Pell

http://www.globaltoolsupply.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/online-store/scstore/p-P1-335.html?E+scstore

I'm pretty sure one of you guys said you bought this tool.

How did you like it?   Did you also get the offset dowels from them?
I'm assuming you remove the bell and clutch, install the tool, re-install the bell?  
right?
Align the bell, remove, remove tool, reinstall clutch, re-install bell.

Just that easy right?  What, about 10-15 minutes?  :-)

Thanks!  I'm considering buying it.
Mike

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Re: [Chevelle-list] Engine Mount Question

2004-07-12 Thread 65ss.com
Well, I can answer this one.

http://65ss.com/index.php?m=20040605

If you look at my June 5th post, I show the differences in BB and SB mounts.
The ONLY difference is a small recess in the mounts.  If I would have known
this, I would have saved about $100.  If you big block clears the mounts,
then you're fine.  They are the same height.  If you click the thumbnails,
it will enlarge the pictures for you.

Later
Charles
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http://www.65ss.com


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From: "Larry Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Chevelle Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 2:53 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Engine Mount Question


> My 65 SS originally had a SB (duh),  I changed to a BB, and don't recall
> changing the front mounts  Are the front mounts different.  Is the height
of
> the engine different?  Trying to order headers and this issue came up.
>
> Larry Williams
>
>
>




Re: [Chevelle-list] Chevelle Hell

2004-07-12 Thread Rob Taft
I had that problem with my Nova right after a dist was installed.  It
needs to be 're-stabbed', as in its installed a few (or many few)
degrees off, take it back and demand they fix it.
- r0b

On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 22:25:39 GMT, rick schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did it ever run right after you had the HEI installed.  It sounds as if the dist is 
> installed 180 out.
> 
> rick schaefer
> 72 El camino
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Re: [Chevelle-list] POR-15 .... FOUND !! A remover

2004-07-12 Thread Richard M. Pruett
Thanks for the good tip!

Sounds better than a wire brush or the power washer :)

Rich

On 7/12/2004 5:45:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> make this short I was useing por-15 on my skylark trunk and stuff, I was
> almost done and all of the sudden I sliped and fell kinda in the freshly
> painted trunk.
> NOW I had por 15 all over my arms and know how it does not come off AT
> ALL
>
> I started looks around my garage and I seen OIL EATER it is safe and
> bio degradable.
> I bought this stuff a shucks in a gallon jug,
> so I said what the hell I started with just putting it on and rubbing it
> in.. it was kinda like soap little foamy witch was nice. I let it set and
put
> a little more on and put it on a clean rag. ALL of the sudden it just
> wiped OFF.. HOLY CRAP !! it works.
> I did not peal skin off (RAY) nothing.
> it came right off and no hard rubbing
>
> it OIL EATER white jug with orange label  dont forget IT
>
> randy g
> the best handy tip of the YEAR !!!
> 64 skylark
>
>
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Chevelle Hell

2004-07-12 Thread rick schaefer
Did it ever run right after you had the HEI installed.  It sounds as if the dist is 
installed 180 out.


rick schaefer
72 El camino
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/rick/elcamino17.jpg
ACES #00140
Team Chevelle #00038

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Help! I had an HEI put in my 65 by Shade Tree Inc. 
at first it had one Pop through the carb, then another, then it got so bad I can 
not drive it and had it towed. If I cover the secondary with my hand (risking 
fire) and through it wide open it will not back fire. I pulled the manifold and 
replaced the new gaskets, and the carb gaskets. I guess I will put the old point 
distributor in next, what the Chevelle Hell is going on with my Baby? Who out 
there has gone through this, and what did you do? Mahalo from Maui, 
Mark
--- End Message ---


[Chevelle-list] POR-15 .... FOUND !! A remover

2004-07-12 Thread BIG_DOGG
make this short I was useing por-15 on my skylark trunk and stuff, I was almost done and all of the sudden I sliped and fell kinda in the freshly painted trunk.
NOW I had por 15 all over my arms and know how it does not come off AT ALL
 
I started looks around my garage and I seen OIL EATER it is safe and bio degradable.
I bought this stuff a shucks in a gallon jug,
so I said what the hell I started with just putting it on and rubbing it in.. it was kinda like soap little foamy witch was nice. I let it set and put a little more on and put it on a clean rag. ALL of the sudden it just wiped OFF.. HOLY CRAP !! it works.
I did not peal skin off (RAY) nothing.
it came right off and no hard rubbing
 
it OIL EATER white jug with orange label  dont forget IT
 
randy g
the best handy tip of the YEAR !!!
64 skylark
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[Chevelle-list] Engine Mount Question

2004-07-12 Thread Larry Williams
My 65 SS originally had a SB (duh),  I changed to a BB, and don't recall
changing the front mounts  Are the front mounts different.  Is the height of
the engine different?  Trying to order headers and this issue came up.

Larry Williams





[Chevelle-list] '66 327 manifolds on Ebay

2004-07-12 Thread Krister Meister




There was a recent request for 283 / 327 exhaust manifolds for a '65 / '66
Chevelle.  Just saw these today - here is the Item Number

7910379961

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33632&item=7910379961&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

Krister Meister
Bloomingdale, IL
'66 SS #'s





[Chevelle-list] Chevelle Hell

2004-07-12 Thread Mark Wilkinson



Help! I had an HEI put in my 65 by Shade Tree Inc. 
at first it had one Pop through the carb, then another, then it got so bad I can 
not drive it and had it towed. If I cover the secondary with my hand (risking 
fire) and through it wide open it will not back fire. I pulled the manifold and 
replaced the new gaskets, and the carb gaskets. I guess I will put the old point 
distributor in next, what the Chevelle Hell is going on with my Baby? Who out 
there has gone through this, and what did you do? Mahalo from Maui, 
Mark


Re: [Chevelle-list] 72 grill on a 71?

2004-07-12 Thread Pelle Andersson
Thanks!

:-)

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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 72 grill on a 71?


>
> Yes, but you need to use the 72 headlight bezels to make it look correct.
I have a 71 grill& bezels on my 72.
>
>
> rick schaefer
> 72 El camino
> http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/rick/elcamino17.jpg
> ACES #00140
> Team Chevelle #00038
>
> -- "Pelle Andersson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does it fit?
> Bolt on?
>
> Best regards
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>
>



[Chevelle-list] Front Drum Brake Parts

2004-07-12 Thread Gary W. Treible
I had to clean out the garage over the weekend.  As a result, the front drum
brake parts that were removed from my 1970 Chevelle during the disc
conversion are now outside.  If anyone wants them, and is willing to pick
them up in York PA, they can have them for free.  What's in the box is the
components from the spindle on out for both wheels, master cylinder,
distribution block, and brake pedal.

Email me off list if you have any interest.

Gary




RE: [Chevelle-list] exhaust manafolds needed

2004-07-12 Thread Richard M. Pruett



Was I 
dreaming or was there a link just recently posted for exhaust manifolds for 
Chevys; both BB and small block?
 
Rich

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  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  [Chevelle-list] exhaust manafolds needed   I need a stock set of exhaust 
  manafolds for a 283/327, that have the alternator bracket on the drivers side 
  manafold.  They are not the rams horn varity but the ones used in 65 
  & 66 Chevelles.  If you have a set you want to sell, please let me 
  know condition and price.  A picture would also help.Thanks,Bob 
  Haggard


Re: [Chevelle-list] I got a new toy...

2004-07-12 Thread Richard M. Pruett
Congrats Herb. Looks sweet.

Hmmm. same engine as the SSR but 100 more horses and a much better
warranty.

Don't embarrass too many of those Hemi owners out there.

Rich

On 7/10/2004 9:48:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> While on the Power Tour, a Chevy dealer had a Joe Gibbs Silverado on
> display
> in Fort Worth.  After taking a closer look I concluded that for the money
> it
> was a really cool truck.  It's been a few weeks and I've been thinking
> about
> it more often than I should have.  I tried, but I just
> couldn't resist, so
> today I picked one up. :)  It sounds great, it's
> pretty damn quick,
> it's got
> monster 4 wheel disc brakes, 20" wheels, a blown 5.3L w/ an auto, and it's
> pretty damn quick (did I already say that?)!  I haven't updated my web
page
> yet, but you can check it out here
> http://www.joegibbsperformance.com/src.html
>
> Herb Lumpp
> http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm





Re: [Chevelle-list] The Chevelle Gearheads site!

2004-07-12 Thread Krister Meister




Pelle,

Here is a link to Classic Muscle in Winston Salem, North Carolina.  It's a
large Chevrolet Car Dealership who's parts department  is dedicated to
Chevrolet Car and Truck restoration.  Many of the parts can be ordered
using original Chevrolet part numbers.  Their printed and online catalog is
the same, no fancy pictures, but good line drawings where applicable and
good descriptions with many GM registered parts.  I have found them to have
the best selection, overall best price, cheapest shipping and friendly /
knowledgeable staff.

http://www.oldmusclecars.com/


Krister Meister
Bloomingdale, IL
'66 SS #'s





   
 
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Hi guys!

I'm going to add a new page called U.S. Links!
Any links to retailers, shops etc. that you'd like to share
with the other list members? The ones that you trust
and that you know are good!
Please mail them to me!


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Re: [Chevelle-list] 72 grill on a 71?

2004-07-12 Thread rick schaefer

Yes, but you need to use the 72 headlight bezels to make it look correct.  I have a 71 
grill& bezels on my 72.


rick schaefer
72 El camino
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/rick/elcamino17.jpg
ACES #00140
Team Chevelle #00038

-- "Pelle Andersson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does it fit?
Bolt on?

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RE: [Chevelle-list] Cowl tag 1964

2004-07-12 Thread Jon Bongiorno
The A20 came off the cowl tag.  It is a 2 door hardtop. With the 230,
and yes it's got the original chrome valve cover.  It has a 2 speed PG
that need rebuilt.  We plan to pull the 6 and restore it.  The 350 out
of my '66 will be going in as soon as I finish my 396.  That way I won't
need those ear plugs :-) It's going to go back to the silver blue
metallic.  We going to do a frame off and then It'll be her "Very nice
driver".


Jon

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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Cowl tag 1964

> From: "Jon Bongiorno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My Girlfriend is the proud owner of a 1964 Malibu.  We just got it
home.
> It's a project all the way, so I'm sure you'll be hearing quite a bit
> from us.  In decoding the cowl tag I came across something odd.  The
> paint code is FFF.  I've never seen a 3 digit paint code.  What's
up???
> And the other thing is she's got an RPO# A20.  The only thing I've
come
> up with is custom seat belts.  One web site says that in '64 only 449
of
> these were made.  Now with her car being #matching 6 cyl and the A20
RPO
> code it seems to me that it's pretty rare.  Is there anyone that can
> help me verify just how rare, if at all, this car is???  Thanks for
all
> your help so far on my '66 SS clone and the future help on her '64

I like sixes in early Chevelles, they were still light enough to get
away with it.
As for the seat belts: Where did you get the "A20" from and what do the
belts look like?
Seems all my cars came with belts, or had them put in later perhaps.
So tell us about the car!
Hardtop? which six, 194 or 230? The 230 would have come with the chrome
on the engine.
Tranny?
What color?
Plans for the car?
Can I send you a set of  earplugs for all the times you're going to
hear:
   "a 350'd sure look good in thar"  ; )

  

Pete Geurds
Douglassville, PA





Re: [Chevelle-list] Cowl tag 1964

2004-07-12 Thread chevelle292wagon
> From: "Jon Bongiorno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My Girlfriend is the proud owner of a 1964 Malibu.  We just got it home.
> It's a project all the way, so I'm sure you'll be hearing quite a bit
> from us.  In decoding the cowl tag I came across something odd.  The
> paint code is FFF.  I've never seen a 3 digit paint code.  What's up???
> And the other thing is she's got an RPO# A20.  The only thing I've come
> up with is custom seat belts.  One web site says that in '64 only 449 of
> these were made.  Now with her car being #matching 6 cyl and the A20 RPO
> code it seems to me that it's pretty rare.  Is there anyone that can
> help me verify just how rare, if at all, this car is???  Thanks for all
> your help so far on my '66 SS clone and the future help on her '64

I like sixes in early Chevelles, they were still light enough to get away with it.
As for the seat belts: Where did you get the "A20" from and what do the belts look 
like?
Seems all my cars came with belts, or had them put in later perhaps.
So tell us about the car!
Hardtop? which six, 194 or 230? The 230 would have come with the chrome on the engine.
Tranny?
What color?
Plans for the car?
Can I send you a set of  earplugs for all the times you're going to hear:
   "a 350'd sure look good in thar"  ; )

  

Pete Geurds
Douglassville, PA




Re: [Chevelle-list] Re: [nova] Stolen 78 Monte Carlo Recovered

2004-07-12 Thread Pelle Andersson



Some thieves might be it for a 
reason!
Imagine these clumsy morons at a construction 
site.
Hairy!
 
I'm really happy to hear that he got his car 
back!
 
Best regards
Pelle 

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  From: 
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:21 
AM
  Subject: [Chevelle-list] Re: [nova] 
  Stolen 78 Monte Carlo Recovered
     I posted the origional 
  message about the car stolen.  It was 
  recovered.   
  Bob   
  Forwarded Message: Subj:[nova] Stolen 78 Monte Carlo 
Recovered Date:7/10/2004 2:59:45 PM Eastern Daylight TimeFrom:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent from the Internet 
Good news...Rick called a few minutes ago, he found 
his car. It appears that the thieves didn't cut the lock off the trailer 
hitch and didn't use safety chains as they found the car and trailer on 
the side of a county road - been sitting there since last Wednesday he 
found out. Apparently the trailer came unhooked when they were pulling 
up a hill and came loose and went off the road. Trailer is tore up a 
bit, needs new jack and the hitch repaired. They stole his helmet, tach, 
battery and screwed up the shifter but he says it appears to be running 
ok.John HeardCheaters Den 
Midwest


RE: [Chevelle-list] I got a new toy...

2004-07-12 Thread John Fig
No Herb I think the only thing to wear off will be the
tread on the rear tires :o)

Congrats on the new toy! You gonna make it to the next
meeting this weekend? its at my parents house in
brandywine...

cya
JJ

--- Herb Lumpp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carol says I'm going to get myself in trouble
> with this thing.  I can't help it but when I step on
> the gas I seem to push harder than I should!  I'm
sure over time that will wear off. (nah!)
> 
> cYa-
> 
> Herb
> 
> Ps
> I updated my web page.




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