RE: Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-28 Thread Phil Adams
How much, what size, condition and type - shorties, ceramic coated etc?

Phil

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 What size primary pipes?
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 Have a set of B.B. haeders from a 67SS.Let me know if interested
 
 







RE: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-27 Thread Phil Adams



Clint,

I'm in the So Cal area. Stainless or ceramic coated headers 
are fine with me.As for the Ron Davis Radiator set up, does he have a 
website, catalog or contact phone numbers for Sanders  Ron Davis? 


Thanks
Phil Adams


From: Clint Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:56 AMTo: The Chevelle 
Mailing ListSubject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB 
Misc

2 1/4" headers are way too big for a 427". My 
choice would be some 1 7/8" Sanderson intermediates,if you want something that 
will give maximum ground clearance. Don't understand why you don't want 
stainless headers,as it seems like funds aren't a problem. Stainless Works can 
build you a pair of 1 3/4",1 7/8",or 2" tubes that will tuck up tightly for 
around $600. Heck,a pair of Sandersons will cost over $500.
As for a radiator choice,my first pick would a Ron 
Davis set-up with dual electric fans.
Are you anywhere near Houston,Tx?
Clint HooperHH Custom,ownerA.C.E.S. #16501969 El Camino 
Protourerhttp://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Phil 
  Adams 
  
  Hey guys,
  
  I have a 67 
  Chevelle with a 427 and want to change a couple of things. The current headers 
  are 2 1/4" tube and I want to change to aa "Shorty"?, something that is 
  closer to the block, stays off of the steering and drop down out of the engine 
  compartment.
  
  Also, there are a 
  number of other items I am changing and would like input on the who has the 
  best value / quality for the following items below, I also entered the best 
  value / price I have be able to find, if it soundsacceptable your input 
  is appreciated:
  
Billet pulley 
systems - SW Specialties $575.00 polished 
2" Steel cowl 
hood- OPG $489.00 or True Classics $465.00 
Aluminum radiator 
with trans cooler combination - The Fan Man $849.00 Polished with stock 
hrdwr,  duel fans.Thermal fan switch $75.00 
Stainless Steel 
exhaust system, pipes not headers 
Shorty 
headers 
Chrome Pwr String 
pump, Chrome Master  Booster set up.
  Thanks
  Phil 
  Adams
  


Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-27 Thread Mike Holleman



Phil, Go to www.rondavisracing.com. They 
built a unit for my 64 Tempest that is first rate. 
Mike Holleman 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Phil 
  Adams 
  To: 'The Chevelle Mailing List' 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 10:08 
  AM
  Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle 
  BB Misc
  
  Clint,
  
  I'm in the So Cal area. Stainless or ceramic coated 
  headers are fine with me.As for the Ron Davis Radiator set up, does he 
  have a website, catalog or contact phone numbers for Sanders  Ron 
  Davis? 
  
  Thanks
  Phil Adams
  
  
  From: Clint Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:56 AMTo: The Chevelle 
  Mailing ListSubject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB 
  Misc
  
  2 1/4" headers are way too big for a 427". My 
  choice would be some 1 7/8" Sanderson intermediates,if you want something that 
  will give maximum ground clearance. Don't understand why you don't want 
  stainless headers,as it seems like funds aren't a problem. Stainless Works can 
  build you a pair of 1 3/4",1 7/8",or 2" tubes that will tuck up tightly for 
  around $600. Heck,a pair of Sandersons will cost over $500.
  As for a radiator choice,my first pick would a 
  Ron Davis set-up with dual electric fans.
  Are you anywhere near Houston,Tx?
  Clint HooperHH Custom,ownerA.C.E.S. #16501969 El Camino 
  Protourerhttp://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Phil 
Adams 

Hey guys,

I have a 67 
Chevelle with a 427 and want to change a couple of things. The current 
headers are 2 1/4" tube and I want to change to aa "Shorty"?, 
something that is closer to the block, stays off of the steering and drop 
down out of the engine compartment.

Also, there are 
a number of other items I am changing and would like input on the who has 
the best value / quality for the following items below, I also entered the 
best value / price I have be able to find, if it soundsacceptable your 
input is appreciated:

  Billet pulley 
  systems - SW Specialties $575.00 polished 
  2" Steel cowl 
  hood- OPG $489.00 or True Classics $465.00 
  Aluminum 
  radiator with trans cooler combination - The Fan Man $849.00 Polished with 
  stock hrdwr,  duel fans.Thermal fan switch $75.00 
  Stainless Steel 
  exhaust system, pipes not headers 
  Shorty 
  headers 
  Chrome Pwr 
  String pump, Chrome Master  Booster set up.
Thanks
Phil 
Adams



Re: RE: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-27 Thread toms64
I need old set of headers for big block.  Tom B.
 
 From: Phil  Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2004/10/27 Wed PM 02:08:48 GMT
 To: 'The Chevelle Mailing List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc
 
 Clint,
  
 I'm in the So Cal area. Stainless or ceramic coated headers are fine with
 me. As for the Ron Davis Radiator set up, does he have a website, catalog or
 contact phone numbers for Sanders  Ron Davis?  
  
 Thanks
 Phil Adams
 
   _  
 
 From: Clint Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:56 AM
 To: The Chevelle Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc
 
 
 2 1/4 headers are way too big for a 427. My choice would be some 1 7/8
 Sanderson intermediates,if you want something that will give maximum ground
 clearance. Don't understand why you don't want stainless headers,as it seems
 like funds aren't a problem. Stainless Works can build you a pair of 1
 3/4,1 7/8,or 2 tubes that will tuck up tightly for around $600. Heck,a
 pair of Sandersons will cost over $500.
 As for a radiator choice,my first pick would a Ron Davis set-up with dual
 electric fans.
 Are you anywhere near Houston,Tx?
 Clint Hooper
 HH Custom,owner
 A.C.E.S. #1650
 1969 El Camino Protourer
 http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Phil  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Adams 
 
 
 Hey guys,
  
 I have a 67 Chevelle with a 427 and want to change a couple of things. The
 current headers are 2 1/4 tube and I want to change to a a Shorty?,
 something that is closer to the block, stays off of the steering and drop
 down out of the engine compartment.
  
 Also, there are a number of other items I am changing and would like input
 on the who has the best value / quality for the following items below, I
 also entered the best value / price I have be able to find, if it sounds
 acceptable your input is appreciated:
 
 * Billet pulley systems - SW Specialties $575.00 polished 
 
 * 2 Steel cowl hood - OPG $489.00 or True Classics $465.00 
 
 * Aluminum radiator with trans cooler combination - The Fan Man
 $849.00 Polished with stock hrdwr,  duel fans. Thermal fan switch $75.00 
 
 * Stainless Steel exhaust system, pipes not headers 
 
 * Shorty headers 
 
 * Chrome Pwr String pump, Chrome Master  Booster set up.
 
 Thanks
 Phil Adams
 
   
 
 
 




Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-27 Thread Tomzieher

Have a set of B.B. haeders from a 67SS.Let me know if interested


Re: Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-27 Thread toms64

 What size primary pipes?
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2004/10/27 Wed PM 03:36:40 GMT
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc
 
 Have a set of B.B. haeders from a 67SS.Let me know if interested
 
 




Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-27 Thread Tomzieher

1 7/8 primary w/ 3" collectors


Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-27 Thread Clint Hooper



http://www.stainlessworks.net/ 
for Stainless Works headers
http://www.sandersonheaders.com/index.htm 
for Sanderson headers
Clint HooperHH Custom,ownerA.C.E.S. #16501969 El Camino 
Protourerhttp://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Phil 
  Adams 
  
  Clint,
  
  I'm in the So Cal area. Stainless or ceramic coated 
  headers are fine with me.As for the Ron Davis Radiator set up, does he 
  have a website, catalog or contact phone numbers for Sanders  Ron 
  Davis? 
  
  Thanks
  Phil Adams
  
  
  From: Clint Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  
  2 1/4" headers are way too big for a 427". My 
  choice would be some 1 7/8" Sanderson intermediates,if you want something that 
  will give maximum ground clearance. Don't understand why you don't want 
  stainless headers,as it seems like funds aren't a problem. Stainless Works can 
  build you a pair of 1 3/4",1 7/8",or 2" tubes that will tuck up tightly for 
  around $600. Heck,a pair of Sandersons will cost over $500.
  As for a radiator choice,my first pick would a 
  Ron Davis set-up with dual electric fans.
  Are you anywhere near Houston,Tx?
  Clint HooperHH Custom,ownerA.C.E.S. #16501969 El Camino 
  Protourerhttp://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Phil 
Adams 

Hey guys,

I have a 67 
Chevelle with a 427 and want to change a couple of things. The current 
headers are 2 1/4" tube and I want to change to aa "Shorty"?, 
something that is closer to the block, stays off of the steering and drop 
down out of the engine compartment.

Also, there are 
a number of other items I am changing and would like input on the who has 
the best value / quality for the following items below, I also entered the 
best value / price I have be able to find, if it soundsacceptable your 
input is appreciated:

  Billet pulley 
  systems - SW Specialties $575.00 polished 
  2" Steel cowl 
  hood- OPG $489.00 or True Classics $465.00 
  Aluminum 
  radiator with trans cooler combination - The Fan Man $849.00 Polished with 
  stock hrdwr,  duel fans.Thermal fan switch $75.00 
  Stainless Steel 
  exhaust system, pipes not headers 
  Shorty 
  headers 
  Chrome Pwr 
  String pump, Chrome Master  Booster set up.
Thanks
Phil 
Adams



Re: Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-27 Thread toms64
looking for 2 1/4 for 540 drag 67 El Camino
 
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2004/10/27 Wed PM 05:13:44 GMT
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 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc
 
 1 7/8 primary w/ 3 collectors 
 
 




RE: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-27 Thread Phil Adams



Tom,

What kind and condition 
are they in -Standard, Shorties 
Ceramic coated and how much?

Phil


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 8:37 AMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle 
BB Misc
Have a set of B.B. haeders from a 67SS.Let me know if interested 



Re: [Chevelle-list] 67 Chevelle BB Misc

2004-10-26 Thread Clint Hooper



2 1/4" headers are way too big for a 427". My 
choice would be some 1 7/8" Sanderson intermediates,if you want something that 
will give maximum ground clearance. Don't understand why you don't want 
stainless headers,as it seems like funds aren't a problem. Stainless Works can 
build you a pair of 1 3/4",1 7/8",or 2" tubes that will tuck up tightly for 
around $600. Heck,a pair of Sandersons will cost over $500.
As for a radiator choice,my first pick would a Ron 
Davis set-up with dual electric fans.
Are you anywhere near Houston,Tx?
Clint HooperHH Custom,ownerA.C.E.S. #16501969 El Camino 
Protourerhttp://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Phil 
  Adams 
  
  Hey guys,
  
  I have a 67 
  Chevelle with a 427 and want to change a couple of things. The current headers 
  are 2 1/4" tube and I want to change to aa "Shorty"?, something that is 
  closer to the block, stays off of the steering and drop down out of the engine 
  compartment.
  
  Also, there are a 
  number of other items I am changing and would like input on the who has the 
  best value / quality for the following items below, I also entered the best 
  value / price I have be able to find, if it soundsacceptable your input 
  is appreciated:
  
Billet pulley 
systems - SW Specialties $575.00 polished 
2" Steel cowl 
hood- OPG $489.00 or True Classics $465.00 
Aluminum radiator 
with trans cooler combination - The Fan Man $849.00 Polished with stock 
hrdwr,  duel fans.Thermal fan switch $75.00 
Stainless Steel 
exhaust system, pipes not headers 
Shorty 
headers 
Chrome Pwr String 
pump, Chrome Master  Booster set up.
  Thanks
  Phil 
  Adams