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Colton
I think I have a Alum intake for the 305. Stop by the pits and I will give it to you.
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sounds good...thanks Alan...i will be there on friday or saturday...i will also be at the dallas divisional in april...maybe running super street..i will be sure to try find you guys
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Any gm block, its the head #s that need to be right, intake and carb but the carb number can be diff if the cfm, size of the butterflys are the same and that is listed in the blueprint spec's sheet.
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Thanks Bob, I'm the guy with the 305 parts. Y'all have all given Colton some great advice. He is a good kid and a great new driver that didn't grow up racing in a JR dragster that daddy's money built. This message board is one of my favorites because one can get some pretty decent answers to real question a Stocker newbe might have. And young stocker racers are few and far between. Although I only bracket race now I too was introduced to NHRA stock eliminator by a young man two years my senior working at a Piggly Wiggly store. He built my first 283 stocker motor in exchange for some hand lettering on his O/S wagon. That motor is still in great working order and has all the tricks allowed in the late 1970's. But with his help getting started, I've been racing ever since, and as any first generation racer knows how difficult it can be getting started in class legal racing. BTW, that racer that help me get started was the infamous "Pickles Gapp Flash" Dwight Southerland. Thanks Dwight
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You are 100% right, we all had someone to show us the way. I look forward to meeting this young man at up coming races. If we do not offer help to beginners there will be no one left to race when all of us old farts pass on. Colton already has a sound start and should be ready to kick some of our butts by mid season. I wish him well.
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If i am correct,here are some numbers i found,tell me if it looks right
head casting-14014416,20555 springs- outer w damp cam lift- 357/390 gasket-.016 manifold-14031391 lifter-1.50 H head cc-55.00 i may be completely lost |
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whitch combo, I will look now
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