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If you're trying to keep the casting numbers correct for an engine, what Beep Beep posted looks like a good idea. Otherwise complete pumps are only $40 - $50.
I hate Pennsylvania! I lived in Maryland most of my life. This was supposed to be a temporary investment but I'm still here after 15 or so years :rolleyes:
I like Quaker Oats.
Exactly! I can't remember how many vehicles I've worked on that had used QS and they were so gunked up inside. Top...
I agree. My '62 looks better with the hood closed but someone will always ask to see what's in it.
I've asked to see under the hood at shows before and when I did, I seen why the owner didn't want anyone to see it!
It's not always about Chevy motors in a Mopar, I never liked it when someone had a Chevy motor in a Ford whether it was a street rod or not. I call it crossbreeding. Maybe bastardsizing.