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02-11-2012, 07:51 PM | #11 |
Ridin' Dirty
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ardrossan Alberta Canada
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Re: My first 67-72! (68 Burb)
Still prepping the motor to reinstall. I think I might throw an Edelbrock intake on it while the distributor is out. I gotta get a puller to remove the balancer so I can do the timing chain too and paint the cover.
I bought some high heat primer today which will be followed by Chevy orange. I'd like to use my solid smoothie valve covers from an old 283 I have. Anybody know the best way to vent the crankcase with no PCV valve/breather in the valve covers? Also need to be able to add oil.. might have to see if Edelbrock sells a 283 specific intake with the fill tube..? My son was helping me with the dirty work with a wire wheel..
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