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I’m sure it is if you’re patient enough

Look better than just cutting for sure
 
I’m sure it is if you’re patient enough

Look better than just cutting for sure
so the new wheels dont fit so im going have to put a small spacer in the front they rub not on the fenders but other things
 
Just buy a good quality spacer, not chinese ebay junk, use a torque winch and make sure they are tightened properly, and expect that the spacer may cause the tire to rub in different places...
 
I hope that’s a typo and it’s a 350. I also wouldn’t gamble with the devil testing that 7k number out.

Just saying
 
I hope that’s a typo and it’s a 350. I also wouldn’t gamble with the devil testing that 7k number out.

Just saying
Thats what he said I didnt plan on testing it but he has 2 others of the same a bit more built that hold to 7k easily but any pros cons I should know of im ditching the tbi for carbed setup
 
but he ran a compression test was even across the board it was rebuilt like 40k miles ago and im going to pull heads up off and check cylinders and everythings but This is a good friend of mine and an old friend of my moms so I trust him
 
I’m not a fan of going back to a carb, but I understand some people don’t wanna play with the black magic in the injection.

I like the one touch start of injection. But you probably have all the stuff to tune the carb
 
I’m not a fan of going back to a carb, but I understand some people don’t wanna play with the black magic in the injection.

I like the one touch start of injection. But you probably have all the stuff to tune the carb
Yeah also its a brand new carb never been used from holley I bought before my last engine hit the shat
 
Use a good intake and distributor. And honestly a GM brand HEI never did me wrong
 
@Bent77 been awhile since I posted an update so here one is at college right now so can’t take a pic of how it currently sits but life got in the way for a little bit but now I’m back. I have the engine in hooked up to the trans I have the headers on, intake, carb, and distributior. This thing has been a pain but it’s been a good lesson on working on stuff and a good lesson for life
 
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