Oiled, sealed in plastic bags that have had the air vacuumed out of them.I did wash all the SBC 400 also, so that will go into the basement for future build.
Otherwise, you'll have a rusted mess when you come back to it a few years from now.
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Oiled, sealed in plastic bags that have had the air vacuumed out of them.I did wash all the SBC 400 also, so that will go into the basement for future build.
Already done.Oiled, sealed in plastic bags that have had the air vacuumed out of them.
Otherwise, you'll have a rusted mess when you come back to it a few years from now.
I will at some point. More excited by the Pontiac 400If the Chevy 400 was so fresh, why didn't you just slap heads on it and go?
Yeah it's a 90s. I think 95 but I'd have to look at the electric plugI don't know if anyone commented on the 4L60e or not, but that's the early model ones.
Recognized the fixed (non-removable) bell housing. I don't know enough of them to tell you when the change to the removable bell housing came about though.
I don't know if anyone commented on the 4L60e or not, but that's the early model ones.
Recognized the fixed (non-removable) bell housing. I don't know enough of them to tell you when the change to the removable bell housing came about though.