Unconventional
Well-Known Member
70% chance of rain at Pomona on Sunday
Sorry, Offline for a few days...Took a trip to Hanoi... I believe thew Mopars all had AVS, prior to 69 or 70.....AFB is usually aftermarket. I am thinking it should be a AVS. @MOPARMITCH whats on yours?
Erica is HOTPS
1 Erica Enders 6.528
2 Bo Butner 6.53
3 Rodger Brogdon 6.543
4 Jeg Coughlin Jr. 6.544
5 Deric Kramer 6.546
6 Jason Line 6.549
7 Greg Anderson 6.553
8 Kenny Delco 6.554
9 Alex Laughlin 6.556
10 Chris McGaha 6.563
11 Matt Hartford 6.578
12 Fernando Cuadra 6.58
13 Steve Graham 6.623
14 Alan Prusiensky 6.648
15 Jeffrey Isbell 6.664
16 Joey Grose 6.685
17 Shane Tucker 6.715
18 Val Smeland 12.089
Nope AFB. AVS's started in 68.Sorry, Offline for a few days...Took a trip to Hanoi... I believe thew Mopars all had AVS, prior to 69 or 70.....
You said something on here about it a couple years ago and I tried it. Good stuffYou open each end of the can and then use the back of a big wooden spoon to push it out. Then slice and and enjoy. Good hot or cold and yummy toasted! It’s soft and moist with a slightly sweet molasses flavor. Kinda like a dense muffin.
View attachment 1715286865
. I don't think I actually used it as bread. I like it with a little butter. Molasses muffin- great for breakfast with a cup of coffee. Have had it a few times since. Giant sells it for $3 and change per can.You can get it on Amazon. I buy a dozen cans at a time there since we always keep it in stock. The stuff has a 2-3 year shelf life.
View attachment 1715286905
View attachment 1715286906
2-3 years sounds like an Army MRE...close to the same process to.That was going to be my next question. Shelf life.

A case of raisin brown bread, big jar of crunchy peanut butter, and I'm good for a few days.Because it has such a long shelf life, it is hugely popular with survivalists. Like most canned goods, it is still edible at twice the printed shelf life easily. I like having it in stock since even if there is a power outage or a big winter snow storm, I always have fresh bread on hand to make sandwiches or to go with soup, etc.
Probably a few weeks!A case of raisin brown bread, big jar of crunchy peanut butter, and I'm good for a few days.
Not very good. Bad news about Bonnie.Hey Tim...afraid to ask how your day was.
SorryNot very good. Bad news about Bonnie.
All the same..Can someone educate me on Big Block crank shaft pulleys? I froze in sub zero wind chills to search out some pulleys. I got 2 water pump pulleys and 1 crank pulley but it appears it has 1 set of close holes for the bolt pattern. Is there a difference between steel crank pulleys and the cast crank pulleys like mine?
Should all be the same. Only thing I’ve ever seen as a difference is how many groves it has based on PS, AC etcCan someone educate me on Big Block crank shaft pulleys? I froze in sub zero wind chills to search out some pulleys. I got 2 water pump pulleys and 1 crank pulley but it appears it has 1 set of close holes for the bolt pattern. Is there a difference between steel crank pulleys and the cast crank pulleys like mine?
Are you positive is a big block pulley?Thanks guys. I checked every set of holes while looking straight at it and there us always 1 set of holes off. The grooves will line up perfect if it would bolt on. Being that it located hub centrically, could I just open up the off hole or all of them?
Are you positive is a big block pulley?
No reason you cannot just make to fit, but the question is why you need to. Might be from a industrial engine, but not sure even then if different.This is especially nice for the belt pulleys to line up as with the front engine plate, typically you need to add a spacer for the water pump. This set up I dont.
Only fits one way.Not 100% as it was a junkyard and laying loose, but was laying in a 1967 Newport big block car so I assumed I guess...do the small blocks have a set of close holes for specific orientation?
Only fits one way.