14x6 Cragar SS wheels were $49.95 as were Pro Stock headers and #4412 Holley 2 barrel carbs. Those were the days.id take a tractor trailer load of them thrush mufflers at that price!!
14x6 Cragar SS wheels were $49.95 as were Pro Stock headers and #4412 Holley 2 barrel carbs. Those were the days.id take a tractor trailer load of them thrush mufflers at that price!!
Cams were "on special" for 29.95. That was General Kenetics, but they were good grinds.14x6 Cragar SS wheels were $49.95 as were Pro Stock headers and #4412 Holley 2 barrel carbs. Those were the days.
back in the 80s when I went thru the local community college auto program I built a 318 in engine class. It was pretty much stock except for the cam I chose. I don't remember what specs but I remember it had the same lift as the 340 cam don't remember the rest of the specs. It was in a Cordoba with 2.something gears.Its a teen thing like if you have a big cam it mens its fast I guess
Oh ya. GK had some good grinds. We had Crane and TRW for our street cams before Comp got going. Didn't GK switch to Comp back then?Cams were "on special" for 29.95. That was General Kenetics, but they were good grinds.
I don't remember what happened to them. They may have been one of Comp's first "acquisitions". Harold Brookshire (RIP) was involved heavily with GK for many years. You can look at the grinds and tell it was him.Oh ya. GK had some good grinds. We had Crane and TRW for our street cams before Comp got going. Didn't GK switch to Comp back then?
No doubt. For the stock stuff we started with Fitzgerald Gaskets and switched to Fel Pro. We had Filko ignition and switched to Standard. Trw engine and suspension parts. Champion Rebuild for out rebuilt parts. Airtex for our new fuel and water pumps. Walker exhaust and a ton of softline suppliers Yep. Those were the daysI don't remember what happened to them. They may have been one of Comp's first "acquisitions". Harold Brookshire (RIP) was involved heavily with GK for many years. You can look at the grinds and tell it was him.
....and how bout those 19.95 complete engine gasket sets? We didn't know how good we had it.
I got the crate engine in my 68 Valiant with 2.94 gears 26" tires and a 2800 stall, it's the way it came when I bought it 6 years ago the gearing definitely ain't ideal but not bad enough to make me change it.that is really good and a lot less $$$$ i am really liking this idea of the mag thank you for the chart so thats a crate not a junkyard truck moeter do you know the differences by chance?
There are several things that I mentioned that no one else has, maybe it's because no one else thought of themas usual dan, you're about 1/2 right, late to the party and lacking in reading comprehension.
do some research before you post up half baked information that you've somehow concocted in your head, it's more confusing and further muddying the conversation rather than being of help.
Concocted in my head? I guess that I'm not going to get any credit for pointing out a few things. I didn't say that I was 100% correct and I haven't followed each and every post as sometimes the information is being repeated or it's used in a argumentative way. I'm no expert by any means but I do have a little knowledge. It would be nice once in awhile to be given a little credit.as usual dan, you're about 1/2 right, late to the party and lacking in reading comprehension.
do some research before you post up half baked information that you've somehow concocted in your head, it's more confusing and further muddying the conversation rather than being of help.
*rubbs temples*There are several things that I mentioned that no one else has, maybe it's because no one else thought of them
Since you think that it's more confusing and further muddying the conversation, I simply won't respond to anything else I don't care if I may be of help or not. It would be nice to get some credit once in awhileas usual dan, you're about 1/2 right, late to the party and lacking in reading comprehension.
do some research before you post up half baked information that you've somehow concocted in your head, it's more confusing and further muddying the conversation rather than being of help.
your sentence structure is contradictory to the statement you seem to be trying to make.Since you think that it's more confusing and further muddying the conversation, I simply won't respond to anything else I don't care if I may be of help or not. It would be nice to get some credit once in awhile
I repeated some of which you already said. Take credit for the speedometer cable gear tooyour sentence structure is contradictory to the statement you seem to be trying to make.
credit given when credit is due, and i don't see anything worthy of it.
at any rate, i mentioned all of that in post #140
RIF, dan, RIF
well, if you insist on being priggish... he probably won't have to change the speedo cable.I repeated some of which you already said. Take credit for the speedometer cable gear too
It affected by the gear ratio. If you change the final gear ratio from say, a 2.76 ratio to a 3.21 and you don't change the drive gear on the speedo cable where it goes into the transmission your speedometer and odometer will not work correctly. Guess I'm wrong here toowell, if you insist on being priggish... he probably won't have to change the speedo cable.
the chances are that he's going to use a 904/727 or a variant therein, which *gasp* takes the same mechanical drive speedo cable and uses the same speedo drive as his specific 904 slant six transmission.
in fact, they used the same stuff even with some of the electronically controlled transmission that had mechanical speedometers.
swapping in a magnum engine doesn't have any bearing or effect on the speedometer cable, that is purely a function of the transmission.
you're not wrong, you're just floating around in the non-sequitur lagoon matey.It affected by the gear ratio. If you change the final gear ratio from say, a 2.76 ratio to a 3.21 and you don't change the drive gear on the speedo cable where it goes into the transmission your speedometer and odometer will not work correctly. Guess I'm wrong here too
If I remember correctly, the op car is a 1973? No matter what transmission he uses it will have to be set up to work with the instrument cluster that he has, such as the speedometer. I'm sure that you know that if you change the size of your rear tires that it affects the way the speedometer works, same thing with a gear ratio change. I never said anything about the engine what so ever. If you still think that I'm wrong, drive your vehicle as is for a couple of miles, then put on either a taller or shorter height rear tire and drive it again the same amount of distance and see how far off the speedometer is off.well, if you insist on being priggish... he probably won't have to change the speedo cable.
the chances are that he's going to use a 904/727 or a variant therein, which *gasp* takes the same mechanical drive speedo cable and uses the same speedo drive as his specific 904 slant six transmission.
in fact, they used the same stuff even with some of the electronically controlled transmission that had mechanical speedometers.
swapping in a magnum engine doesn't have any bearing or effect on the speedometer cable, that is purely a function of the transmission.