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I am looking for some pictures of the engine stands on a Chevelle frame. I have a 1971 Olds Cutlass that i`m putting a Chev 350 LT1into and was told that they are the same frames. Thanks for any help.
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Great picture but will the block header hit the frame? Thanks
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Guy who works for the engine builder has a 69 chevelle. He has them on his 396. That is why I got them.
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As if things were not going slow enough. My engine builders dyno caught the building on fire and burned half the shop down.
On the lighter side he decided I wanted a different cam. 2 degrees more @50 on the intake and centerline moved from 112 to 110. I was there he said oh there is your new cam. I instantly went through the PIA of entering everything in desktop dyno. 30 more HP and a flatter torque curve. Moved the peak up to 6 grand. My engine and parts were in the part that did not burn thank you. And he will finish it he said. I was there when the insurance adjusted came. Now the clean up and rebuild on the building can begin. |
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just got a cool case radiator and shroud and fans. Bunch of knick nack stuff. He said mine is next in line for completion.
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Well after the fire and delays it is finally about ready. he is waiting on a timing cover and a few other things. But he said last week I should have it this week if everything goes well. Motor is finished tho. Carb is on he needs to put the distributor in.
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