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Dang, I built a 92 GMC with a hot 11 second 406 sbc in it , never even thot about the lugnuts not holding up ..
never knew that about your accident , glad you`ve come thru it
I`ve got a set of 2'' TTI headers on my 68 fast back , they have surface rust beginning about 5ish years old , at 79 yrs old , I don't want to have the aggravation of pulling them , ain't much room in the engine bay with forward bars and a 505' wedge ...
The majority of the engines I build the people want exactly what you do. I use performance trends software to see what the combo is capable of. The software will estimate cranking compression and idle vacuum, calculate a timing curve, and many other variables as well. Pump gas street engines...
I used a Crane HMV278 in my old 400. That cam had great street manners and power. The summit 6401 is almost an exact copy of that cam 222/234 duration at .050 if I recall correctly.
I came across this image on Youtube. Looks like a '71 GTX with just about everything from the late '70's thrown at it - Turbine-style wheels, side pipes, custom shakes hood, hood pins, gull wing. This is what I dreamed about when I was kid back then. Very Cool!!
I don’t see anything wrong with the stock Magnum cam (375 hp). My 67 GTX has a bit of help with a 3.55 rear and slightly looser torque converter but has a nice idle with a little bit of rump, rump and it pulls hard from idle to 5,000 +/-. Of course the modern hydraulic rollers will make more...
It was a Plymouth 2 dr B body in white. No vin.
Flat hood from a Satellite.
No Road Runner hood.
On a body in white, only the hood would be different between a Sat. or RR in 1972.
Would that be correct or am I missing something, not being a Plymouth expert.
Keep in mind that when Petty...