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Tornado missed my house by a couple hundred yards; clobbered the people across the road. Scary scene!
Franklin has some car show/cruise stuff. Martinsville and Mooresville have weekly cruises. Don't forget the Suds in greenwood. I think I'm going to sit most of it out this year. Kinda burn out...
the factory service pistons were limited to .040" over. some people have been successful at .060". i'd bore is little as possible; .020" or .030". it's my understanding that the later '76-'78 blocks were not made of as good a quality iron as the'75 and under and this is why the engine manuals...
I went thru the ignition gadget craze years ago. people try to use some ignition gadget to cover up a poor tune-up or failing parts; can't do it. you can make an inductive system do everything you want. capacitive discharge is by far not a necessity. I don't use them and won't. people would be...
I wouldn't use a cam with anymore than 60 degrees of overlap. the summit 6401 cam is at least one step more than a stock cam. the summit 6400 is basically a stock magnum cam with a tighter lobe separation; 112 vs 115. the comp cams 280 is a good performance choice. the howards 720141-12 might be...
if you look on the KB website you'll note that you probably have 9:1 compression. a hydraulic cam with 74 degrees overlap isn't ideal. of course there could be other things like fuel issues, timing mark on dampner off, etc, etc.