I have a 67 Chevelle and was wondering if anyone in LA Calif can give me an
idea on how much it would cost to have the paint sand or media blasted off,
or another form of paint removal. Your input is appreciated.
Thanks
Phil Adams
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your welcome :)
thank you :-)
Dan McIntosh1962 Impala Rollerz Only C.C.http://www.lowriderimpala.com
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If the old flywheel is in
good shape and can be resurfaced there’s no reason to buy a new one.
Bring it to a machine shop and let them have a look at it.
Bill Vander Werf
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I've got a 355 sbc from a '70 Camaro that has been rebuilt with the
Edelbrock RPM package (~420 HP). This engine came with my '66 Elky, along with
the flywheel/bellhousing from the original 327 from the
Elky.
Should I get a new
flywheel, or resurface the old one?
Tom
Tomlinson
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