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Post by Junior on Dec 14, 2004 9:34:23 GMT -4
There may be a new plan for this car. I got my hands on a 1970's 350 sbc. Going to check the motor and if it is in good condition that is goign to be the motor for the car
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Post by craig on Dec 14, 2004 9:41:00 GMT -4
Gonna give that pony a hearbeat eh ;D
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Post by MercuryMan on Dec 14, 2004 18:10:04 GMT -4
Geeesh, that would be a waste of a good Mustang......
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Post by Scott on Dec 14, 2004 19:24:41 GMT -4
Geeesh, that would be a waste of a good Mustang...... yeah dont do it..keep the chevys in the chevys and the fords in the fords...no crossbreeding..
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Post by SS10 on Dec 15, 2004 9:35:33 GMT -4
I think he wants to be able to hear that quick rpm sound, that only comes from a SBC. ;D.
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Post by craig on Dec 15, 2004 14:49:33 GMT -4
yeah dont do it..keep the chevys in the chevys and the fords in the fords...no crossbreeding.. Yeah i agree with Scott. I like to see the same engine brand as the car. Ford in a Ford, Olds in an Olds, Chev in a Chev, etc. etc. The small block chevy in everything is a little old, if you ask me. A majority of the cars you see at drag races and car shows are small block chev powered. It's nice to see something different. But then again, maybe i'm just too dam picky, LOL
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Post by ShoeBoxRacer on Dec 15, 2004 20:16:35 GMT -4
There's alway a Big Block. They go well with anything!!! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by mario428 on Dec 16, 2004 15:47:58 GMT -4
There's alway a Big Block. They go well with anything!!! ;D ;D ;D If the dizzy is on the correct end of the motor I agree, and you got to know busting my knuckles on a firewall is not what I have in mind.
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Post by ShoeBoxRacer on Dec 16, 2004 18:51:47 GMT -4
It's worth moving the firewall ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by MercuryMan on Dec 16, 2004 19:45:15 GMT -4
I'll never understand why they put the dizzy in the back, yes it looks better but it's just not practical for tuning. I had to change the wires on a 2.8 V6 the other day, I cursed the entire time ....Not only were they hard to rearch but GM had about 50 clips holding the wires together.... ....where are they going to go? Mario, I saw a funny sight at my buddy's junkyard tonight....A Crown Vic that was full of GM cylinder heads V6 and V8....Funny thing how the 5.0 from the crown Vic was gone and it's probably running as we speak. ;D ;D ;D...I guess we'll have to keep the Blue flame burning by ourselves.
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