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Hi Frank, I went to talk with Sonny’s in Tempe https://yelp.to/h8nMgFNF7i they had good reviews. Their quote was fair for upholstery work compared to other shops. And I talked with them in person for a while. In the end I decided to do the work myself a few weeks ago. My work came out very good...
Only two production LA 318 engines had anywhere near 9.5:1 compression.
The 67-69 was advertised as 9.2:1.
I have not seen one blueprinted stock as such.
Not saying it won't.
...and the 84-ish-91 LA roller, also advertised as 9.2:1.
I have seen at least one of those (on FABO) blueprinted stock...
I get all the original lead off the car and weld the joints solid. It is in the cowl ends/lower window channels, top of the A pillars, quarter to roof C pillar, and rocker to quarter joint.
Good to check they can get sticky.
As far as fuel , everyone has their own ideas but I like cool fuel and air when trying to make more power.
I would keep the heat cross over blocked.