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Forum: Pontiac - Street Today, 07:57 AM
Replies: 47
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Posted By Cliff R
Snake oil or not I use Lucas oil additive and...

Snake oil or not I use Lucas oil additive and their fuel treatment and will continue to do so. I don't know jack crap about how well the oil additive works, but for sure the fuel additive improves...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Today, 12:16 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 306
Posted By phil400
Please before you do anything else or spend...

Please before you do anything else or spend anymore money Find a copy of Jim Hands how to build a high performance Pontiac for stock stuff or Rocky Rotella newer version for big $$ stuff.
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 11:40 PM
Replies: 520
Views: 38,762
Posted By Verdoro 68
The auto shop at my son's school had their annual...

The auto shop at my son's school had their annual car show/fundraiser tonight. This year we were able to take both cars since my son has his license, but he still hasn't mastered the clutch yet so he...
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 08:07 PM
Replies: 520
Views: 38,762
Posted By BILL BOWMAN1
Got the nose and bumper filler in color.

Got the nose and bumper filler in color.
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 05:12 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 231
Posted By Formulajones
Corvettes we're built in The 10's of thousands...

Corvettes we're built in The 10's of thousands with 4 wheel manual disc brakes starting in 65 and continued the trend with manual into the mid 70's. Power was an option.

I did 4 wheel manual disc...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 03:15 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 529
Posted By george kujanski
There is a "Crab" which spans two adjacent...

There is a "Crab" which spans two adjacent cylinders to hold them down to the fabricated block. Torque on the crab bolt is 1600 ft-lbs as i recall. Who has the torque wrench?

george
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 03:10 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 231
Posted By Skip Fix
I went a click smaller than 1" for my race car...

I went a click smaller than 1" for my race car manual 4WD. Started with the Strange 1&1/16" MC way too much pedal effort!
Mid 60s after 64 Vettes had 4WD and lots were manual and the 1" MC that...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 02:10 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 1,374
Posted By Elarson
A long time ago, I was in a parts store. A guy...

A long time ago, I was in a parts store. A guy who had obviously never changed his oil before was asking for help. He asked for the cheapest filter that they had. He asked for the cheapest oil...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 01:41 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 1,374
Posted By Tim Corcoran
Although different view points were expressed and...

Although different view points were expressed and a controversial topic everyone has been respectful of others. We have great people on this board. Personally I believe Lake did a good job of...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 01:25 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 231
Posted By 65madgoat
7/8" master cylinder and go smaller (3/16") on...

7/8" master cylinder and go smaller (3/16") on brake line to the rear is my advice going manual. Manual works great when set up right.
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 01:23 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 231
Posted By Scarebird
This is nonsense. A lot of factory cars...

This is nonsense.

A lot of factory cars had manual disc in the 60's till the mid 70's; Corvettes, Camaros, Firebirds, and especially Mustangs. I have hands-on converted several vehicles to...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 11:58 AM
Replies: 47
Views: 1,374
Posted By JSchmitz
Always been a fan of Kenwood products. Have their...

Always been a fan of Kenwood products. Have their 6x9's in the GTO. They sound great! Had Pioneer Supertuners back in the day though. Still have one on the shelf. Alpine is top notch...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 11:17 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 231
Posted By grivera
In research phase right now to determine what...

In research phase right now to determine what route to go - nothing is off the table. For this thread I want to limit to manual brake conversion.
Forum: 70-73 Firebird & TA TECH Yesterday, 11:03 AM
Replies: 30
Views: 1,275
Posted By unruhjonny
No. Notice that example shows that TA was...

No. Notice that example shows that TA was optioned with A/C, which required another option of tinted glass on all windows. So the build sheets will automatically show tinted windshield as part of...
Forum: 70-73 Firebird & TA TECH Yesterday, 10:57 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 201
Posted By 78w72
There is only one clip to hold the cable on these...

There is only one clip to hold the cable on these doors, its up near the top, the rest of the cable just lays out of the way of the window & track.
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 10:53 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 306
Posted By JB Eng Wis
Just my thought..... Save all that money , from...

Just my thought..... Save all that money , from not buying the power package...
#1 change your rear gearing... see how you like it.... then #2 look for a Torque Conv...
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 10:20 AM
Replies: 15
Views: 529
Posted By george kujanski
The bigger they are, the slower they turn. A...

The bigger they are, the slower they turn. A typical EMD locomotive engine , 645 cu.in per cylinder, 12 to 20 cylinders has a top speed of 900 RPM..a so-called medium speed diesel.

George
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 09:56 AM
Replies: 15
Views: 529
Posted By VCho455
Some more perspective on the size. Notice the...

Some more perspective on the size. Notice the turbocharger.

Used to propel ships like this. I work for the tugboat company you see in the video. The small tugs are 92' 4700 HP and the large one...
Forum: 70-73 Firebird & TA TECH Yesterday, 09:42 AM
Replies: 54
Views: 8,306
Posted By HWYSTR455
Wet sanding commencing.... .

Wet sanding commencing....


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Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 08:46 AM
Replies: 47
Views: 1,374
Posted By JSchmitz
I have not to my knowledge. What do the engines...

I have not to my knowledge. What do the engines look like, that you have disassembled, that didn't use Lucas? I have a Troybilt walk behind that's 20 years old. Still runs perfectly and doesn't...
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 07:40 AM
Replies: 36
Views: 2,638
Posted By Keith Seymore
What makes you think GM did that? K

What makes you think GM did that?

K
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 07:09 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 935
Posted By BILL BOWMAN1
My rep says 5 years. But maybe that is to cover...

My rep says 5 years. But maybe that is to cover their butts. I know I’ve used oil way older than that, and on some of my low use vehicles, the oil is older than that in the pan.
Forum: Pontiac - Street Yesterday, 06:59 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 935
Posted By mgarblik
No scientific proof of this. But I would offer...

No scientific proof of this. But I would offer that engine oil does not, to my knowledge have an expiration date on the outer cases or the individual boxes. Almost all major oil manufacturers have...
Forum: 70-72 GTO Tempest & LeMans TECH Yesterday, 05:33 AM
Replies: 30
Views: 1,609
Posted By Held for Ransom
It was either this sheet or another around the...

It was either this sheet or another around the 15th. I'd have to search my retired computers.
Forum: THE LOBBY Yesterday, 12:48 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 2,969
Posted By Baron Von Zeppelin
Yes I'd watch it if Mark and crew did the resto...

Yes I'd watch it if Mark and crew did the resto or whatever gets done with it.

By the right hands I meant the new owner.
The son sure wasn't going to spend time or money on it.
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