I’m not entirely sure how mine ended up the way it is now, but if it becomes too big a pain in the rear as it is then I’ll re-clock it. But for now it works well enough, I’ll put the hassle off for later.
So after seeing pictures of other people with a carb swap I’m wondering if something is off with my truck based on which way my distributor is facing. The truck runs alright (still learning carb tuning) and I have it set at 17 degrees initial advance without the vacuum advance hooked up. But my...
This. The only big thing I’ve bought from them was my new dash and associated hardware/paint supplies….which was enough for them to send me a Christmas card I guess lol
I’ve seen a pro charged 454 chevelle making close to 1,000hp with nothing but a mini spool in the stock rear end (highway gears too) make multiple passes on the strip and hold up just fine.
I had something similar and I could not figure out where it was coming from and it drove me up the wall lol. It ended up being the seam sealer on the cowl right next to the hood hinge on the passenger side was dried out and cracking. I’ll try and post a picture later today.
I have CV shafts from them on my Subaru and they seem to be holding up just fine. I’d be wary with cheap suspension parts though and don’t be surprised if they don’t last very long.
You bet! It’s an odd problem you’re having and I wish I could be more help. I literally just spliced the wires like the instructions said, watched YouTube videos and prayed and it all has been working for 4 years now. Maybe I got lucky lol.
That’s interesting. Does the computer have a tach signal from the distributor? It’s a purple/white wire that will need to go to the “tach” port on the distributor. From what I remember, all the tranny needs is the tach and TPS signals to operate properly. Are you sure the transmission isn’t...
Today some boxes showed up.
The front suspension is getting a new lease on life. I ordered the Mevotec Terrain Tough kit from Rockauto since that’s what everyone seems to have the least amount of problems with. I also received the knockout tool from Amazon, hopefully I can make quick and easy...