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monte70car

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  1. Murphy I paid $175 for it probably 10 years ago. The only draw back to it is, it only fits a q-jet as the base is not a drop base. The top is original chrome but had rust spots showing so it was painted a gray metal flake color.

  2. I need some help so summit racing let me down on a part, year one let me down on a part. So here is what I'm looking for, I'm looking for the fittings that goes into the transmission case so the lines can connect to the trans. My aftermarket lines won't screw into the trans as the fitting is the same size as the port. The part number I got from summit was rnb-800-755 which list for fitting a 350 trans but a 76 and later 350. Did GM change the fitting size as I have a 78 400 trans that took the 350 fittings.

  3. I wanted to get you all's thoughts on this. A few years ago I changed my 70 over from a factory A/C car to a non-A/C car changed the tstat to 160° fresh coolant 50/50 and added a 16PSI radiator cap. When the coolant was add the heat was on hot temp never got pass 180°. Driving around in the mid 80's and 90's in the summer the temp climbs up to 219° and once it cool down the coolant is only half when it was full. Do you think the 16PSI cap is to much? it has a 402 that was bored 40 over stock and the deck was shaved. on the cooling side it has a 93 GMC truck radiator with dual elec fans which cover the surface of the radiator which sits inside the stock shroud and a clutch fan on the water pump which spins at low speeds. Elec fans come on if the car reaches 200° and then run after the car is shut off to cool it down.

     

    I don't want to go down the same problem with my 72 so it doesn't have a radiator cap for its new radiator so this will also help in getting the right item for it. It will be using Evans cooling liquid in it so maybe a 16PSI cap would be ideal for that don't know. 

  4. Dan it might be just pipe thread. I know when the trans line is screwed in there is no play so I was thinking it was good and with the nice weld job on the side tank figured it might have the fitting already welded in. I do have another set of connectors like what the trans needs but when it screwed in it bottom out which don't seem right.

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