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Called my brother, Chevy guy . We don't hold it again him but he takes his meals on the porch at family get together.
Anyhow, he said no to the .040 crank bearings ,
I asked if you could sub in a 350 crank , no again due to stroke and pin height.
You could go with the 350 crank but that would...
I was running 7.50s & 60s in the Early 80s but that was in the 1/8 with a set of 5.67s behind a 289/302 you would have felt sorry for if you heard the rpms :lol:
Damn, sorry to see that and glad your ok.
Just thinking here but I would not think you should have to hunt down parts.
That should be the insurance companies job. That and the fact you can use any shop you choose for the work.
It will just take a few times to get the hang of it.
You will get used to how far your drivers fender & door is off the lift post.
Do not hang your head out or try to open the door and look while moving.
Make sure to set your air gap with the provided gauge. New rotor never hurts.
Make sure yours is under the cap with the manet ring. ( yes I have forgot to stick a rotor on lol )
Yes bypass the ballast resistor.
The different pertronix models use different ohm rated coils.
Your ohm number should...
We had a BendPak 9000 4 post drive on in our shop for over 10 years.
220 volt, used everyday.
Replaced the Deadman switch once and the cables once.
We lubed every moving part once a month and oiled the cables twice a year.
If their other models are like ours they are good.