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WL: 1975 K5 (previously "Another new (to me) K5.")

I have most of it.

Need to find out if the computer is the same for a sbc and a bbc.

Martin
 
I believe the Prom is the difference. That being said, my 454 runs fineish on a 350 chip with more fuel.
 
Throttle body...is that bigger on a Big Block than Small block or are they the same?

The big block throttle body is bigger. People use the big block throttle body as an upgrade on small blocks.

Martin
 
Seeing that cast iron intake, with. the carburetor sitting so low really bugged me for some reason.

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Stripped down, ready to remove the intake.

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Side by side comparison.

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Intake bolted on.

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Poor lighting, I'll get a better one.

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I even did the unthinkable, and cleaned and painted a couple parts.

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Martin
 
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shoulda painted the manifold chevy orange too for that stealthy look
 
I forgot to get valve cover gaskets, so it is on hold till Monday. I have a 454 Vortec Core with the nice aluminum valve covers, so I thought I would use them instead. I pulled them off the 454, and they were filthy. When I was cleaning them, the paint came right off one of them, and not at all on the other. I am contemplating using them anyway, just have to get them really clean, and then paint them.

Has anyone used them before? Do you have to grind the locating tabs off? Will the newer style rubber gasket work, or will it not seal against the older heads?

Martin
 
Cleaned them up real good with some degreaser from the bar.

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This painting **** really tests my patience.

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Now the question is, leave them solid black, or sand the paint off the ribs on top?

Martin
 
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Well they are aluminum as opposed to the stock tin ones?

I am torn. I don't want polished, and I am not sure how to sand them down without making them shiny.

Martin
 
Good lord. Martin painting things. Dogs and cats living in harmony. What is the world coming to.

:haha::haha::haha:

Well they are aluminum as opposed to the stock tin ones?

I am torn. I don't want polished, and I am not sure how to sand them down without making them shiny.

Martin

Tape them off and paint them argent silver with a small brush. That'll test your patients :whistle:
 
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