If you did all the work yourself, sure. Using good parts and pieces, pulling ever single nut and bolt off... That would be $75k to pay someone to do it.You could. Paint and body is the most expensive part. I didn’t see anything too special in the engine bay.
What are the fittings in the exhaust manifold?
That was my thinking too. Or some kind of EGT system/gauge/sensor.Looks like some kind of old school EGR to me.
Could be original engine. GM lifted the ban on over 400 inches for '70. Not all 455 cars are W30's. It appears to be a stripper 442. The vin and tag will tell all. It's not that bad of a price if original.
That’s an AIR pump. Came out I think in 1970 on the GM stuff, used on higher HP applications such as the LS-6. Injected air into the exhaust system to clean up the emissions. Not many survived as they rob power off the engine driven pump.
Been a while since I been on INGO.
Thought id poke my head in and see what’s up in hot rod land.
Im currently relocating my fuel tank to the rear, adding a Sniper EFI system and putting in a Lokar floor shifter.
Still couldn’t build it for that.
That’s an AIR pump. Came out I think in 1970 on the GM stuff, used on higher HP applications such as the LS-6. Injected air into the exhaust system to clean up the emissions. Not many survived as they rob power off the engine driven pump.
Welcome back glueman. How's the truck running?
Not at all right now
hoping to get everything buttoned up tomorrow so I can get everything entered in the wizard. Then it does the self learning if everything goes good. I think it takes a couple hundred miles of driving for it to set everything. Then it allows for tweaking if you know what to do. Gonna be a learning curve for sure. How is your season so far?
Gotta love electronic technology. Its amazing how much auto electronics are becoming "self learning".
As for my season...well the car is ready to go (basically). Our first race was supposed to be tomorrow. However, the new slicks I ordered last week came in and now I have to run wheel spacers to make them fit. Unfortunately that means my wheel studs aren't long enough. I ordered a set but they won't be here until first of the week. So kinda bummed that we have to wait a couple weeks till our next race.
Nothing seems to ever be easy with me either. Anytime something is supposed to be bolt on or plug n play it seems like I’m fabricating something to make it work. I usually just put tech support in my phone contacts list too because I will be on a first name basis before All is done.
Hope you get it all worked out. Maybe I can come see you make a pass this season.
Nothing seems to ever be easy with me either. Anytime something is supposed to be bolt on or plug n play it seems like I’m fabricating something to make it work. I usually just put tech support in my phone contacts list too because I will be on a first name basis before All is done.
Hope you get it all worked out. Maybe I can come see you make a pass this season.
Roger that! I had an 89 R3500 dually several years ago, 454 TBI, TH400. In an effort to get the highway mileage into the double digit range I had installed a gear Vendors overdrive, full 3 inch exhaust, aftermarket ignition, etc. Edelbrock had come out with a port injection set up for it that claimed "YUGE" mileage increases "Up To 20%". In my case I would have been happy with 10% as that would have pushed me into the double digits, over 10.0 mpg!!!!
Anyhoo long story short included MANY phone calls to tech support, several different eproms for the computer and lots of cursing on my part. It got to the point where they weren't returning my calls. The damn thing wouldn't idle right, throttle response sucked and overall I was ready to reinstall the OE parts. Literally my last call to them I made contact with a tech that actually knew the difference between and R3500 and a C3500 of the same vintage and he was able to work it out. We got that thing purring like a kitten, throttle response and driveability were phenomenal and it was definitely much improved over the OE parts. I even got into the double digits as hoped, 9.9 MPG was the best it ever got but that was a vast improvement over the 5.2 it got on the drive home from the dealer when I originally bought it in 90!