ok gang I got my 70 up on the yahoo site :)
Tom
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My supplier says 3-4 weeks on that emblem.
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Well I read the fine print and found out my blast cabinet wants a diet of 12
SCFM at 40 to 80 PSI and the best my Craftsman 6 HP, 135 PSI unit will come
up with is a tad
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1. Oil lubed or oiless ? What are the advantages/disadvantages?
Oil lubed, the oiless ones are noisy as can be and just seem to not be as
efficient. Checking the oil
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1) I would definately go oil lubed. As someone else mentioned, the
oil-less are NOISY. And it'll seem even louder at 10pm when you're trying
to work on something in the
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JJ:
I think I am leaning exactly to the compressor you recommend. I have a buddy in the
AACA checking down a wild goose for me that may actually have one I can get for a
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In a message dated 3/12/02 10:24:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
does anyone know why it is nearly impossible to order ss396 grille emblems
for a '69? even better,
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Hello if im not to late yes i do it is1-800-762-0317
KenD 72 HeavyChevy
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Another Dumb Question
What does NOS mean when referring to parts?
I should know, but I was never told, or asked before.
Thanks, Paul
Is there a site that contains
the codes for a Cowl tag. I've found one for Camero's but nothing that I
can decode by Chevelle. Thanks
Craig
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New Old Stock...
Kelly Jana Hanna
El Camino Country
www.hannawoodworks.com
Another Dumb Question
What does NOS mean when referring to parts?
I should know, but I was
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JJ fig. I have a Coleman BlackMax 220v 6HP 60Gal tank. The air bleed off
tube to the HV switch has leaked on occasion. Remove it and blow out the
line. It well stop the
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you forgot the dot (.) between joe and rozanski
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Hey Everyone,
Boy, we keep getting busier and busier!
I've made a deal to liquidate the inventory of a junkyard that is closing.
I'm going to be getting about 150
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Another Dumb Question
What does NOS mean when referring to parts?
I should know, but I was never told, or asked before.
New Old Stock. They are original, unused GM
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New Old Stock - which are original manufactured parts that have never been
installed often found in original packaging.
Krister Meister
Bartlett, IL
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I take it, that means the stuff that was on the shelf when the car was
built.
Not the stuff that was manufactured after they found out someone wanted
to restore them.
So if
i had
trouble uploading pics of my '69. can someone please send quick
instructions? thanks!
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[Chevelle-List] Yahoo clubok gang
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Congratulations on the success of your business Trevor!
Keep up the good work!!
Don
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Boy, we keep getting
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don't mind
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I don't know if it's just me, but I keep getting attachments of the mail you
are replying to.no big deal, just curious.
jerry
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I have no Clue why any ideas why? so i can fix it thanks
KenD
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In a message dated 3/13/02 8:43:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Congratulations on the success of your business Trevor!
Keep up the good work!!
Don
Thanks, Don!
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I got them from Summit.
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I put a 770 cfm on the big block. It is about the same ratio as a 600cfm on
a 350. 770:468 approximately equal 600:350.
I dont know what size jets are in it. I look
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I am not familiar with what a Holley base is. Does that have a snorkel on
it, or is it just the bottom half of an open element cleaner?
Mark
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Lakeville. South of the twin cities.
We get a little snow one day. The next day it is 45. They predict 6 of
snow. We get, well, nothing at all here in Lakeville. I have
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I am not familiar with what a Holley base is. Does that have a snorkel on
it,
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I take it, that means the stuff that was on the shelf when the car was
built.
Yes, when the original manufacture stopped production of those parts
then would then
http://www.dalesplace.com/htm/information/information.htmmight be of
some assistance.
Dale McIntoshACES #1709/TC #92 Gold67 SS/67 Elkyhttp://www.dalesplace.comhttp://www.team67.comhttp://www.midwestchevelles.com
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Go the the site and sign in. There should be a
Photos link on the left side of the page. Click "Add Photo" towards the
top. Click the "Browse" button to find the photo on your hard disk. Put
your name in the Name: box. (Repeat for photos 2 - 6 if necessary).
Click the "Upload" button at the
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NOS would mean you could walk into a Chevrolet dealer and find a part for a
60's/70's Chevelle on the shelf, under the stairs, up in the rafters, etc.
That same part could
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I need to regain some lost horsepower, and shed a little weight, so I'm
thinking of changing out my current exhaust(3 aluminized w/Dynomax
mufflers). From what I've been
I have sent out all of the
magazines that I have received money for.except Phil Glass and Mark L.
Please guys sent me the money asap. I took the original purchase money out
of my own pocket trusting that I would be paid back!!! I have no use for
two EXTRA copies of this magazine. I
Mark,
I will be attending that show. Expect lots of fun, and Chevys. If youve ever been to the fairplex, its basically all out in the parking lot area. Everything is divided into modelsChevelles, Novas, ETC. They have drag races going on also. Its alot fun. See yah-
-Tim
1966 Chevelle 454
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Did you reuse your stock upper control arms or did you use the after market
ones?
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