The Jalopy Journal
Back in my military days I blew the engines or trans out of 3-4 over the years and left them sitting with the keys. Stuck out my thumb and never...
Great rod! Congrats John!:D
Thanks for all the replies!:D
Would a mildly built 292 Y block be able to handle this much CFM? Thanks for ALL instructive replies!
A buddy and I put a 327 Vette engine into a Corvair Monza many moons ago. We cut out the back seat area, turned the transaxle around and created a...
Hello from Springtown, Texas! I was born and raised in Weatherford, have lived in "FOAT WUTH AH LUV U" and settled in Springtown! :D
Thanks to all for the welcome! Kick ass board..I've learned a lot already from reading the posts! :D
Yep, it was the very best of the best in my opinion. I made many of the races in the late 60's and loved the Polar Prix races in particular. Don't...
I had a '57 Chevy with a 283, 10-1 domes, double spring valves and a fairly rad street cam that could take most TransAms back in the early 70's....
I finally got around to unloading the 292 from my truck today and discovered it has a remanufactured block plate on it. It says it was .40 over....
Thanks for all the serious replies! I was serious about the question as I've always been been a Chevy and Mopar man (except a '67 Fairlane I had...
Those old 351W were notorious for vapor locking! I had a '71 Ranger that would do it intermittently and leave my ass sitting by the side of the...
My vote would be on the white ceramic resistor mounted on your firewall. It's been a lot of years but I had a '63 Valiant that had the same...
I'm really leaning on keeping the 292 but don't have a clue what can be done with it. I don't want a stroker, but a snappy street engine that...
Any of you guys familiar with the old "Y" blocks? I just bought a '57 Ranchero and am trying to decide whether to build the old 292 or to go with...
I've been away from classic cars for a long time but have taken the plunge again. I bought a basket case 1957 Ranchero that I intend to restore....
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