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We had a cabinet that was 4x7 and it was packed (no pun intended) full. Don't remember and probably never paid attention to how much was on a roll but it was a lot lol. All kinds including foil wrapped and graphite impregnated and pretty much all sizes. That cabinet was just for the central shop...
I agree. The viscosity is related to the "flow" at a given temperature. I just posted that link to see what the "race cars" use. I would thing that if silicone fluid is SOOO good it would be used in extreme applications like circle or road racing. I don't have a lot of personal experiance with...
In another life, I was into 30's cars, and was able to identify most of them. Just a general interest in all of them. I enjoy watching old movies and trying to identify the cars in them. It is nice to spot a classic big Packard or Duesenberg. The weirdest I spotted was a 1940 Ford station wagon...
Whose A/M rad ? I've had some that were useless. On one of my cars I have a Wizard which fits perfectly and the stock shroud fits perfectly. If you desire OEM appearance, spend the $$$ and go Glen-ray. What is your timing set at ? You should have a shroud with the fan halfway into it.
64-65 b-body under column trim. Has two of the original screws, has a little chalking on one side, that shouldn't be seen once installed. Has some light scratches that should polish out. It hasn't been cleaned, fresh out of the car. Part# 2492139. $20 plus shipping from 40165. Thanks
to toss over some things - is the system burped? How is the water pump? View how it is flowing with cap open. Something you do when burping the system. Clutch fan should be better than not, what is the distance of the fan from radiator? Is your motor built up? Bored out?
I'm totally aware of the difference between solder alloys, as I use to work for a company that made solder.....albeit tin/lead based or silver alloy solders and the differences between types. Fluxes are important, depending on alloy and methodology but some alloys are furnace brazed under inert...
I worked at Shop Rite in NJ also. Did not get them at the store, but I have several Cardboard Cans of "Quaker Maid" oil, on the shelf.
Also have several plastic bottles of the GM EOS. I use it as an additive for breaking in a new engine.
I have had to install a home made spring in my lower radiator hose to keep it from sucking shut.
Ebay 26" alum radiator, clutch fan, no shroud, 180 thermostat with 1/8" relief hole.
Steady 180 degees in the heat.
Do not overfill radiator
If you can get a ready to run set of later heads,906/346/452, that don't need redoing then you can save money there. Maybe a set of valve springs and go.Otherwise 440 source or sidewinder heads will be far ahead in HP and have a smaller combustion chamber for easier compression AND less prone to...
...steel shim head gasket and freshened 516’s should put CR near 10:1. And yield near .040 quench. With them specs you can run camshaft with 235-40* @.050 duration keep the LSA in the wider side like 114*. A dual plane such as Performer RPM. I would expect to be 400hp easily. build. Oh stay...