That's always an option. I've seen plenty of
bbc's with the hose blocked off. Makes you wonder though if GM thought it
was necessary, there must be a reason for it.
Dale
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Thanks for all the help gang. Mike's got me thinking about
blocking it off altogether. I'll discuss it with the engine builder and see what
he says.
Josh Gin (NoNeck) Visit my Chevelle website www.NoNecksChevelle.com
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I used an impact gun on mine :o).
Tom
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According to 67 Assembly manual ..30-45
ftlb
Mel
67 Malibu SS
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Body Mount
Beshings
I just installed a
new set of
I just installed a new set of bushings on my 67. Is there any specific torque rating for these bolts Or do I just have to tighten them tight enough not to break the cage nuts loose. Any advice would be a great help.
Mark Green
Team Chevelle#1487
1967 SS
Kieth,
I bought a new mig welder a few months ago and I am very pleased with its performance. I have used several different types of welders and this one is one of the best ones I have used. It is a Hobart Handler 175. I bought it a welding supply company for $
Autozone has it by Kelly_Springfield under part number
3002 or Goodyear #63394. I'm sure any auto parts store should carry
them.
Dale
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I have 110 ( of course) and 220 volts. I will be
doing the welding in my gargage at home. I do not think that I will ever be
welding any frames, roll bars etc. I am looking at just welding body work. I
have used an electronic helmet and think they are the only way to go. When I am
looking at
I bought a Century 150 wire feed with Argon gas, and I love it. Very
easy to use.
My total cost for everything was around $850, which included the welder,
gas, bottle rental, auto-darkening lens in helmet, gloves, jacket, additional
wire, and extra tips.
Definately to with a 220v, and definatel
What voltage will you run you can get 110V
units that run up to 140 amps or you can go to over 250 amps if you can wire
into 220Miller makes good home based units ( Hobart is a brand name made
by them as well)..many of these are set up to use shielding gas or flux core
..
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I noticed on surfaces that were smooth the POR-15 wanted to seperate and
show brush strokes. The rougher surfaces actually came out smoother looking.
Tom B.
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Does anyone weld and have information on mig
welders. I am wanting to buy a mig welder, does anyone have experience with
these unit. I want information on prices,options, brand names etc.
Keith
See my Chevelle:http://home.mindspring.com/~keithc/index.html
At 06:48 PM 12/03/2001, you wrote:
Need help
finding grill for my 68 chevelle can anyone steer me in the right
area. GABE...
Tried ebay?
Kelly C. Hanna
www.hannawoodworks.com
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At 04:36 PM 12/03/2001, you wrote:
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My BB intake has 3/4 inch fittings
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Ebay is a good place to find hard to find items and you can get some really good deals. Know how much one cost and what you are willing to pay. Just dont get caught up in the bidding process and if the price gets to be too much... let it go and move on.
Good Luck
Donnie
Can anybody tell me which hose size the bypass hose is on the
big block? Is it the 3/4 or the 5/8 ?I'm going to order new fittings and can't
remember which is which.I used a piece of regular hose last time and need to
order the correct, pre-bent bypass hose this time around.
Thanks!
Josh Gi
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Gabe,
Year One at 1-800-932-7663 has the grill listed in their catalog for $149.00
Joe Biddy
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Need help finding grill for my 68 chevelle can anyone steer me in the right area. GABE...
Need help finding grill for my 68 chevelle. If anyone can help Give me an ansewer GABE
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Hmmm. Really? Maybe I did do something wrong? Maybe put it on too thick or
something. Who knows.
Josh Gin (NoNeck) Visit my Chevelle website www.NoNecksChevelle.com
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Have any of you re-wired your car using a Painless Wiring Harness? I am
considering getting the 18 circuit universal harness. All the wiring an
harnesses in my car we're sho
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I'm not there with my project yet but I do plan on using the POR with a
semi-gloss black top coat on it.
"There" being the Underhood Restoration part of the project. S
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I don't know if I'm one of the guys who swears by POR but I have always been
happy with my results. I did my frame with POR and covered it with POR
Chassis Black, not one br
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Josh,
I'm not sure what I did right, but when I used it, the brush strokes settled
out in the POR-15 before it dried. Not a brush mark to be seen.
John Nasta
-Origina
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Also, as an aside: when I originally detailed my cowl wall over a year ago,
I cleaned it off with lac. thinner and scotchbrite. (Some really rusty spots
were sandblasted.) a
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Currently my engine compartment is Por 15 without a topcoat. Over time some
of the areas have started hazing because of its reaction to sunlight as well
as heat. I'm goi
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I just re-detailed my cowl wall and top of my rad support of my 72. I used
Eastwood's Under Hood black. It's perfect. I learned a trick from a buddy
also. Get some SEM Black
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When I tore down the nose of the El Camino & rebuilt the front end, I
painted everything w/ POR-15 (frame rails, inner fenders, rad support, all
front-end components, coil s
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I am going to re-detail my engine compartment this winter. I need some
advice.
A few months back the list was talking about different paints used. I'm not
looking for the
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They all mount the same way. The differences are the amount of lines in &
out, and the amount of lift each can accommodate.
My guess is that if you put a SBC pump on a BBC
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I stand corrected then. To be honest, I never dealt much with sbc fuel
pumps and made an assumption since the mounting flanges are the same. I am
sure that the AC Delco nu
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I am going to re-detail my engine compartment this winter. I need some
advice.
A few months back the list was talking about different paints used. I'm not
looking for t
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