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Malyc

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  1. When I looked underneath, there was coolant all along the underside of the box, with some looking like it came from the vent. I'll take a crack at it this weekend, but are all the nuts/bolts holding it to the firewall accessible from inside the car, or will I have to unbolt it from the engine side?

     

  2. Sorry to necro this thread after 2 years, but my '72 started leaking coolant down over my feet when I'm driving, and it appears to be coming from the lower vent. It's a factory AC car, but the old AC condenser is no longer in the vehicle, and I was wondering if the heater core was the only thing back in there that could be leaking, or if there were other possible culprits. Also, how much of a bugger is it to get the box out from under the dash? 

  3. I have a column shifted th350 in my monte, and the gear selection is being wonky. I'm pretty sure there's supposed to be a bracket or something that bolts to the driver's side frame rail to hold it in place, but I can't figure out [censored] it's called or where I can buy it from. Any hints?

  4. Personally, I'm jumping on board the small block bandwagon... Parts are everywhere for them, and usually fairly inexpensive, you get better mileage, and if you put a decent set of heads, a good intake and a cam in there, you'll make pretty decent power out of it. Now if only I could keep the dang thing on the road for longer than 2 months out of a season :(

  5. Welp, late start is better than never... Pulled the motor this weekend, figured out that my headers were pushed up tight against the starter which was probably causing it to fall out of alignment. While it was out, put new cam, vortec heads and intake manifold on there, as well as the black proform dressup kit on there. Unfortunately ran out of time so didn't get to run it, but its back in the car!

  6. Mitch that is the look I am after! I am installing el Camino springs on the back today - what springs do you have on the front? I was thinking about big block springs.

    As far as I know, it's all stock... The guy I bought it from didn't know a whole lot about what had been done to the car, so I was unable to get much info. I'm assuming it's original because the passenger side sits an inch or two higher than the drivers side, probably from the torque collapsing that spring over the last 40 or so years.

  7. Have you tried turning the phone the other way to take pictures? (Sorry, not meaning to make it sound like it sounds, but idk how to make it sound different.)

     

    I just know that sometimes phones can be sensitive about that kind of thing. 

  8. As far as I know, putting in a Posi would just require replacing the open carrier with a posi carrier. As for gears, I'd think something up to like a 3.55 gear would be alright on the street, though since I'm going to be doing my first gear swap coming up here, I couldn't say for sure how much of a difference that would make.

     

    Also, this is all based on what I know about my 10 bolt rear, sooooo it may be quite different with a 12 bolt. But, what I know is what I know until I know more ;)

  9. My personal taste is don't go any bigger than a 17" or 18", just because this era of car looks a lot better with a lot of rubber around the wheel. However, in the interest of helping you out, how wide are the wheels going to be? That's going to be key in figuring out what kind of BS you need.

     

    Also, are you going to want the wheels tucked up under the fenders, or is the car going to sit high enough that the tires'll clear? 

  10. 295s will be 20mm wider than a 275, or around 5/8", give or take a bit. 

     

    Tire size is width in mm/sidewall height in percentage of tread width R (radial) or D (bias) and wheel diameter in inches for metric sizing, or diameter in inches x width in inches R (or D) rim diameter in inches.

     

    So, a 31x10.50R15 is 31 inches in diameter, 10.5 inches wide on a 15" wheel, and a 295/50R15 is 295mm wide with a sidewall height of  147.5mm on a 15" wheel. 

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