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Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 10:38 PM
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Posted By Squidward
Love it!!!

Love it!!!
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 10:11 PM
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Posted By tom s
Pic

Pic
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 10:09 PM
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Posted By tom s
Took my 63 Lemans to the Orange County Fair...

Took my 63 Lemans to the Orange County Fair Grounds for the Crusin for a Cure car show and cruise.Couple thousand cars will be there I’m told.Tom
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 10:00 PM
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Views: 87,627
Posted By 67drake
My engine builder said my LeMans heads are done....

My engine builder said my LeMans heads are done. He machined them to 92 cc so that should put me at 8.0-8.2:1 area on CR. No more detonation worries. I already have a Summit 2800 and Hy lift Johnson...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 08:36 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 635
Posted By ponchjoe
And this is the visual reason why you want to use...

And this is the visual reason why you want to use 326 gaskets and not the consolidated 8518pt gasket from Felpro
Forum: Pontiac - Race Yesterday, 06:25 PM
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Views: 324
Posted By hojs69
Just pinged them. Thanks Paul.

Just pinged them. Thanks Paul.
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 03:56 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 402
Posted By soupman
Not sure if he still is in business or not. . I...

Not sure if he still is in business or not. . I got a set from him probably at least 15 years ago, great headers.
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 02:48 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 1,089
Posted By b-man
Even if you have to trailer the car 100 miles or...

Even if you have to trailer the car 100 miles or so it’ll be worth it to have a reputable shop handle the work.

I hauled all of my 421 engine in pieces to someone who’s much more experienced than...
Forum: Suspension TECH Yesterday, 02:43 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 114
Posted By b-man
I used a 1970 Firebird 1” bore manual disc brake...

I used a 1970 Firebird 1” bore manual disc brake master in my ‘64 Le Mans and it’s great, I have ‘69 GP 11” discs and stock rear drums.
Forum: Pontiac - Race Yesterday, 01:30 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 324
Posted By PAUL K
See if Renegade is available in your area. We...

See if Renegade is available in your area. We switched from Sunoco Supreme to Renegade 112 and the new fuel is holding its own. The Renegade was $170 cheaper (55 gallon ) than the Sunoco. But that...
Forum: Pontiac - Race Yesterday, 01:19 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 472
Posted By rcush
You guys were correct, 180 out, guess that’s why...

You guys were correct, 180 out, guess that’s why I need to triple check everything. Ran good for about a minute then oil line came off remote oil filter, going to redo line and do again. Oil...
Forum: Pontiac - Race Yesterday, 12:41 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 324
Posted By hojs69
I keep a stainless steel drum for stock in the...

I keep a stainless steel drum for stock in the shop. Fill from 5 gal pails now. Pump directly into car.

Cannot order drums where i am now without a decent delivery fee. Used to have drums drop...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 12:05 PM
Replies: 41
Views: 1,175
Posted By Steve C.
Makes sense, thank you. And I can relate to...

Makes sense, thank you.

And I can relate to your comment about wheel dynos being hard to compare numbers. When I converted to direct port fuel injection on my 505 we were unable to use the engine...
Forum: Suspension TECH Yesterday, 11:47 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 114
Posted By JLMounce
Switching from power brakes to manual, you're...

Switching from power brakes to manual, you're likely going to want to change the master cylinder. Although a power master cylinder can be made to work, you likely want a different bore size and to...
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 11:45 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 402
Posted By Gary S.
Pretty sure it was this forum where a guy was...

Pretty sure it was this forum where a guy was building headers for Pontiacs.
Got this beautiful set from him, definitely wanting to run them.
Been a long time, don't recall his name.
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 11:40 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 402
Posted By Gary S.
Well that one didn't work

Well that one didn't work
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 11:37 AM
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Views: 402
Posted By Gary S.
Getting ready for the move

Getting ready for the move
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 10:28 AM
Replies: 37
Views: 1,035
Posted By dataway
I'm not an engine builder, but I built my current...

I'm not an engine builder, but I built my current engine using the Speed Pro pistons. I consider the pressed in pin a major disadvantage. Just another thing a machine shop can mess up (they did mess...
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 10:19 AM
Replies: 157
Views: 12,711
Posted By dataway
Yes the fun will start in a couple of weeks when...

Yes the fun will start in a couple of weeks when I can start moving things in, going to wait about a month before I try moving in the equipment that weighs about 10,000 lbs.

I realized when...
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 10:13 AM
Replies: 157
Views: 12,711
Posted By roger1
Very nice! I bet you are excited about being...

Very nice! I bet you are excited about being ready to use it soon.

An apron is one thing my shop is missing. I'd like to have one the exact same size as yours. Been thinking about this for a...
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 10:05 AM
Replies: 157
Views: 12,711
Posted By dataway
And ... the rear 16x40 apron being poured and...

And ... the rear 16x40 apron being poured and finished.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St6BogbLNAw
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 09:44 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 295
Posted By PAUL K
The old Stage 1,2 & 3 deal. Interesting,...

The old Stage 1,2 & 3 deal.

Interesting, I've seen the specs for the World's Fastest NA Pontiac, turbo charged Pontiac and supercharged Buick and none of them were close to the specs on that...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 09:18 AM
Replies: 37
Views: 1,035
Posted By PAUL K
Set up properly the KB Hypereutectic pistons work...

Set up properly the KB Hypereutectic pistons work well. They run quiet, help the rings do their job due to the tight running clearance and keep heat in the combustion area..... Their down fall is...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 09:12 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 490
Posted By PAUL K
Oil pan studs are helpful when you use a crank...

Oil pan studs are helpful when you use a crank scraper or windage tray that attaches with the oil pan bolts. They can also be helpful for use on a high maintenance engine. What creates the issues are...
Forum: 68-69 GTO Tempest & LeMans TECH Yesterday, 08:44 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 290
Posted By RFCOLEMAN
I had the same problem in a 69 GTO a few years...

I had the same problem in a 69 GTO a few years ago. Burt up 2 sets of points in a few miles. Turned out it was the ignition switch. It was driving me crazy. After a lot of voltage testing, I found...
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