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StingrayL82 wrote:That i have no idea on honestly probably wouldnt hurt to have it done might do top end this winter while shes parked and sitting along with a new intake and efi setup. Thought about going to aluminum heads since PO snapped off two stud in one and 2 in the other.RvFNG76 wrote:
Right on i was curious about that as well.
Is your engine rebuilt?
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RvFNG76 wrote:
Right on i was curious about that as well.
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RvFNG76 wrote:
Any ideas on a Zinc additive for the flat tappet??
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RvFNG76 wrote:
Ok less thought of question. What kinds grades of oil does everyone run in their rigs??
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RvFNG76 wrote:
Ok less thought of question. What kinds grades of oil does everyone run in their rigs??
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โMay-08-2018 01:19 PM
VintageMopar wrote:
There are 3 options for vacuum advance sources. Ported, manifold and Venturi.
Ported is zero at idle and goes up as engine rpm increases so dist advance increases with rpm, usually desired as long as detention /pinging doesnโt occur.
Manifold vacuum is high at idle, drops with rpm so all your advance is at idle and drops with speed. Better launch and low speed performance but not at highway speeds. A lot of cars weโre plumbed this way.
Venturi vacuum is similar to ported but slightly different rise. The thing with it is you have to use a vacuum amplifier as it is too weak a vacuum to actuate advance directly.
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