Thanks everyone for the quick replies. I am just curious and want to get the best performance possible. Long story longer the car used to have a 770 and gave me nothing but problems and i picked this 670 up cheaply enough and rebuilt it and it ran ok but was certainly lean and didn't pull as...
Alright all you fine folks im hoping one of you knowledgeable people can point out the obvious for me. Today i finally got to tuning my Holley 670 for my car. Its a 351C 4-V with a little pocket work on the quuence heads with a lunatic mild cam...
Here are the pictures I promised for the Factory Intake Manifold it is a D0AE-9425-L if the picture is unclear. Came off of a 1971 M-code replaced with an aluminum manifold.
I was 21 when i bought my 71 M code. Dad bought it in 1971 sold it when i was 14 i bought it from the gentleman my dad sold it to. It will never leave the family again
I once replied that i was a parts manager. That has changed our store bought a repair shop and i have moved into that as the shop supervisor. We are a full service shop just me and one other guy and we do everything from an 289 rebuild im doing for a customers 65 mercury comet to farm tractors
Also i am a wheeling and dealing kinda guy and there are lots of parts i could use so if you have potential trades im up for that as well. Either performance parts for my car or anything gun related particularly a set of 3.50-4.11 gears for a 9" or anything mentioned worse i can say is no thank...
I apologize for my absence over the last few months have been gone dong pre-deployment training and taking all the active orders i can get. I am back for a while and have more parts to add to the list of parts for sale. All of the parts listed above are still available as well as a stock 4V...
http://dmpfasteners.com/shop/3-8-24-male-to-1-2-20-female-adapter-is-13813
that is the only one i can find and i got the specifications off of this page
http://www.hoseandfittingsetc.com/product/fittings/automotive-fittings/male-female-adapters
Brake tubing is measured by the diameter of the tubing itself. so a 3/16" brake line would be 3/16" on the outside dimension of the tubing. The nut that slides over the tubing would need to have threads larger than the outside dimension of the tubing because the tubing runs through the nut. So...
M2153 is my NAPA part number that interchanges from that Dorman number which has 3/8 - 24 Female thread as one inlet and 7/16 - 24 female thread on the other which translate to 3/16 and 1/4 inverted flair fittings respectively. the adapters i listed one goes from 3/16 to 1/4 the other goes from...
I work at a napa and we have a large selection of brake adapter fittings and what i came up with is 2 adapters. One going for 3/16 inverted seat (3/8 - 24) to 1/4 inverted seat (7/16 - 24) which is napa part # 7828 and the other goes from 1/4 to 5/16 inverted seat (1/2 - 20) and the part number...
Looked around to see if others had passed on the understanding or had run into this issue and didn't find anything and figured i would put this in a thread so that if others run into the issue they may search and find it.
I had a friend over and we were cleaning the wiring up under the hood...