The OEM clamps will work but if the hose is not connected to a port with a barb on it then it will leak. Found out the hard way by using OEM clamps on the water pump by pass hose. The one connected to pump worked but the one connected to the new air gap intake leaked. The fitting Edelbrock...
I'm not sure it will be a over all benefit ... you might not gain a whole lot ... although you will gain something. I saw a 5" alternator pulley for sale the other day on here and thought "WTF".... never saw that before.
Now to use a under drive crank pulley you will gain for sure. Got both my...
Sorry to hear of you troubles but quoting Oscar Goldman ....with of course with a few changes.
" A engine barely alive. Gentlemen, we can rebuild it. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world's fastest engine. This engine will be that engine. Better than what it was...
I would probably look into some type of aftermarket fuel injection system before I would drop that kind of money. At least you wouldn't have to adjust the carbs every now and then and get all the benefits of modern day EFI.
Like mentioned they wasn't concerned about the part that is not seen. By that one picture the front (the part that will be seen all the time) looks mint.
I pretty sure 67-8-9 barracuda will work with each year. The main difference is if the glass has a tinted visor at the top of the windshield. You can get it with or without another words and this will change the part number.
Look in the bottom corner of your existing windshield. Sometimes the make and windshield part number is listed there. You'll be looking for a number like "DW123". The "DW" I think stands for "domestic windshield". Give them that part number.
You might want to consider something else that isn't a muscle car, classic, or even something nice. Like a worn out honda. Leave the older cars for someone to fix up and enjoy rather than wreck them. I wrecked a few cars when I was his age... showing off, not paying attention, etc.. One was my...
Or out of a ford crown vic IF you are using large bolt pattern
I needed a spare tire for my cuda. Went to the junk yard and found one of those temporary spares out of crown vic. It has the same 28" diameter as the 275/60/15 I'm running on the rear.
Just guessing... sounds like it's not getting enough gas at higher revs. Once you let off of it does it start to run again... smoothly? Knowing it's a big block that carb is on the smallish side. I have a 750 double pumper on my small block 360 but it has a good sized cam, Eddy heads with CNC...
I noticed the same thing searching through NGK plugs. The heat range indicator opposite compared to other plugs as well. Exactly know what your saying.:BangHead:
Oh OK... that's back when dropping a hit of acid made everything.... "cool". :realcrazy:
Why did the factory paint the rear drums? I mean is there actually a positive reason for it?
It's like walking around in a pair of shoes and one is red and one is white.
Older friend of mine went to a...
Glad you're OK
Could have been a whole lot worse... ran over someone in their yard or house, killed you... damn ... who else is he going to try to kill ... :wtf:
He should give you something... money, help fixing your car, free lifetime alignments... etc...
To many variables .... 440 6-pac got my vote.
I've tried Eddy carbs and it moved the car but that's it. Never got any really good performance out of it.
I haven't made up my mind. It would have to be something comfortable, fuel injected, fast, manual transmission, handles and brakes like no other. It would most likely fall in the sports car category. BMW M3, Bugatti Veyron, or Porsche 918.