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  1. Thread: H2O Sending Unit

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    H2O Sending Unit

    Where is the best place to put water temp sending unit to get the most accurate reading?
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    I'm with Jeff on this one, psi is to low. It...

    I'm with Jeff on this one, psi is to low. It seems like the more adjustments we get the crazier everyone goes on adjustments when it's just an old school answer. Hey I get caught up in it at times :(...
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    I gave you his cell # can call any reasonable...

    I gave you his cell # can call any reasonable CST. He's a fireman that has many years of automatic tranny experience before becoming a fireman. He does powerglides for many of the areas top b mod,...
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    Give my tranny sponsor Beau Keairns a call, he...

    Give my tranny sponsor Beau Keairns a call, he can tell ya all you need to know. Will do a tranny for you at a price you'll probably say wtf am I doing this myself. Give him a call at 712-204-4579...
  5. Thread: push in middle

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    I agree with stock car driver add the stagger or...

    I agree with stock car driver add the stagger or lift, but if you have a panhard bar you could raise it. Has worked for me before.
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    Ok maybe I'm misunderstanding, but, they're...

    Ok maybe I'm misunderstanding, but, they're couple hundred bucks new on sw website
    http://www.stewartcomponents.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=32200&Category_Code=ChevyS3
    sooo...
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    Jeff, I like how you braced the lower control arm...

    Jeff, I like how you braced the lower control arm mount off the X brace...nice.
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    Where do you get one for that price, Speedway has...

    Where do you get one for that price, Speedway has them from $1,749.99 - $1,974.99 :confused:
  9. Thread: Rearend toed out

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    I agree with Ego on this one. Never measure off...

    I agree with Ego on this one. Never measure off tires or rims, but I want to add something to his response. Once you have measured off the face of the hubs rotate one of them and remeasure to make...
  10. Thread: stock oil pan

    by cvra
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    When we have had to run a stock pan we ran an...

    When we have had to run a stock pan we ran an extra quart. Never had any lack of oil problems and it wasn't puking oil either. Go for it and don't worry.
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    Crack in the lifter galley?

    Crack in the lifter galley?
  12. Thread: motor angle??

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    4 degrees...rear of motor lower than front

    4 degrees...rear of motor lower than front
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    Has anyone ever had a problem with baby oil...

    Has anyone ever had a problem with baby oil lifting paint. I've painted cars for over 30 years as a living and I can't think of a reason why it would, possibly if it didn't have hardener in it but...
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    Home brew Mudd Off recipe needed

    I've seen it on here before about using baby oil and water for keeping the mud of the car. What ratios are being used. Also open to any other home brews for keeping the mud off the car.
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    Home brew Mudd Off recipe needed

    I've seen it on here before about using baby oil and water for keeping the mud of the car. What ratios are being used. Also open to any other home brews for keeping the mud off the car.
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    Home brew Mudd Off recipe needed

    I've seen it on here before about using baby oil and water for keeping the mud of the car. What ratios are being used. Also open to any other home brews for keeping the mud off the car.
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    I've never used anything but the cheap stamped...

    I've never used anything but the cheap stamped valve covers. I use the cheap rubber coated steel shim gaskets ($14.95) and some cheap aftermarket spreaders along with some cheap T bolts and have...
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    I've used Speedway cams for about 20 years now...

    I've used Speedway cams for about 20 years now both solid and hyd, never had a problem with any of them. Plus you can't beat their customer service and tech help. They have even pulled items for me...
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    No prob that's all we use in our powerglide setup...

    No prob that's all we use in our powerglide setup for the bump valve, have never had a prob. Like I said in previous post if master cylinder is higher than the clutch cylinder it will bleed itself if...
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    Not to be an ahole but why do you want to use a...

    Not to be an ahole but why do you want to use a hand clutch. I used one in someones vintage east coast modified when I drove for them, what a pain. As far as how hard to bleed I wouldn't think it's...
  21. Thread: Oil Restrictors

    by cvra
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    Oil Restrictors

    Oil restrictors on OEM Chevy block. Should I or shouldn't I??
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    Intake Selection???

    I've been running double hump heads with an Edelbrock Torker II intake. I have just purchased a pair of RHS Pro Action Cast Iron Cylinder Heads with 200 cc runners. It's painfully obvious that the...
  23. Thread: Rod Bolt Question

    by cvra
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    Rod Bolt Question

    I have a question about installing new rod bolts in a SBC rod. I just read that you must have the rod end resized after installing new rod bolts. Is this true? I just had the rods magnufluxed and the...
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