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  1. Customryder
    10-21-2021 08:27 PM
    Customryder
    Rocky please call me. I have a few questions about a 69 trans am you mentioned in your book. 270 519 5713c 270 442 1777 shop
    Thanks so much!
    Jeff
  2. coslanzetta
    01-18-2019 12:05 AM
    coslanzetta
  3. ladytata
    05-08-2017 08:34 AM
    ladytata
    I will be taking it apart next week, I'll take pics and email them to you as I go along. It even has the original hose still on it and tags.
  4. ladytata
    05-06-2017 09:39 PM
    ladytata
    Heard you where looking for casting number for a 265 engine, have a pretty original one I will parting out. Ladytata
  5. chuckies76ta
    02-23-2016 08:46 PM
    chuckies76ta
    Wow beautiful car
  6. rexs73gto
    06-15-2015 01:36 AM
    rexs73gto
    Rocky, I have another question that I know you can answer. I have a couple of different valley pans & need to know if one is better then the other for vac. & or keeping oil out of the in take through the pcv tube or what ever. I have one that has the center part that is concave by about 6"x6" square, & then I have another one that has the concave area that is about 2"x6". IS one of these better to use then the other or does it even matter .? Both are good & clean & are both painted & ready to go on, but I would like to know if either is better then the other?? I'm putting my 400 + 60 over back in my car for now until; I find out what is causing all the problems with this engine. I will then go back to the 455 + 30 over but for now I would like to know which if either valley pan is better to use. Thanks Rex.
  7. rexs73gto
    06-09-2015 02:08 AM
    rexs73gto
    Thanks Rocky I just didn't want to put it together & have it just fall on it's face & have no power at all. It will maybe be in the car for awhile 1-2 seasons at most while I get up the funds to find out why this block is giving me so much problem. My short block is 60 over & the rods have been shot peened & buffed & the pistons are the TRW forged ones. I know they aren't the best pistons but they worked good for me in the last build with these parts & most don't like them here, but. I've been fighting with this engine (455) for the last 4-5 years. When it runs it runs great but it keeps eating up bearings & this time it was head gaskets. I guess I'm going to have to take it to someone who is a very good shop to have the block gone through completely to see whats going on. Thanks for your help, Rex.
  8. rexs73gto
    06-08-2015 06:12 PM
    rexs73gto
    Rocky, I' would like a little info. I'm still having problems with my 455 so I'm going to use my 400 +60 over short block & want to know if there is going to be any problems with me using my E-heads with that combo. Again it's a 400 + 60 over & i have a set of E-heads which are the 87cc heads & need to know if I'm going to have any concerns using them with to low compression?? The bore size for this engine is the same as the 455 + 30 over & so I hope there shouldn't be any concerns there. Can you give me a heads up on this before I just waste my time & money to do this as this is going to be a temp. engine until I can get this block to a shop & have it looked at to find out whats going on with it. Thanks in advance Rex.
  9. dlcable
    05-30-2015 01:00 PM
    dlcable
    Thanks for posting the Navajo orange SD pics!!
    Is Nunzi a member here? I would love to see that car in person some day.
  10. pmdtech
    05-10-2015 10:52 PM
    pmdtech
    Rocky:
    Planning on bringing my '69 Ram Air III conv to Pontiac Il next weekend. POCI and T/A Nats best of show winner and MCACN concourse gold winner

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