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11-12-2002, 11:59 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Glyndon, MN
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questions, shocks, carbs, engine, etc
I have a few questions that maybe some of you can help. I am looking to put new rear shocks on my 1970 chevy 2wd. It is a daily driver with some hauling but mostly just tools. What are some good/cheap shocks that give a good ride. I purchased some Napa sensatrac, but haven't put them on yet. Is there others that i should look into or does it really matter? Also, i need a new carb. am looking at an edlebrock. I am looking for some performance but respectable mileage. Last thing. I recently blew out my engine(350, sent the rods through the pan) and i bought a used 350 to throw in until i rebuild my old one. This used engine had been sitting for a year and a half, but seems to run good. Except..., the stupid thing burns about a quart of oil every 150 miles. Is this just an engine that has sat for a while or does it need a rebuild. I have only put about 500 miles on the engine so far, but i am adding a lot of oil. Also, the oil pressure really drops when the engine is warm and i am sitting at a stop light, drops below 1/4. Any help would be appreciated. and I love the board. Awesome job. will be sending in some money to keep this thing going. Thanks
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11-13-2002, 12:38 AM | #2 |
72 Cheyenne
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: San Diego
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I bought some heavy duty shocks from Napa and they seemed to work fine so you're probably okay with those.
I also had the Edelbrock 1406 E Choke 600 and it was great for basic city driving and a little more. You will be happy with it. I did however switch to a Q Jet. I would say your 350 is due for a rebuild. Welcome and happy trucking! |
11-13-2002, 12:49 AM | #3 |
Used to have a truck
Join Date: May 2002
Location: port orchard WA
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You can probably get a few more useable miles out of that 350 by changing the valve seals. Most small block chevy oil consumption problems can be traced to oil running down the valve guides. A new set of umbrella valve seals on the intake side will give you a few months of smoke free driving and wont cost you more than what a set of valve covers and the rubber seals themselves go for . $15 total maybe.
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