I asked a question about mods for a 1980 Camaro 350 engine awhile ago to soup it up a bit and I got an answer from "chevyraceman_383" and it was really helpful. I got some Hedman long tube 1-5/8 headers. But I need the 2-1/4 exhaust piping and two mufflers. I don't what to do for that? Any tips...
My sons 13th Birthday Party is tomorrow & hes requested a "Boat Cake" not just a cake with a boat on it but an actual boat made of cake (Ace Of Cakes/Cake Boss style ;) Im ready to tackle the project (coffee in hand Im pulling an all nighter) but I need a bit of help... It would prob. be easier...
System won't hold 10 psi pressure even for 15 minutes. All valves are open with appliance stubs capped closed. Test gauge held pressure ok on small section of pipe to prove test procedure works on a good system. Clean black pipe and fittings assembled with "RectorSeal" pipe thread sealant.
System won't hold 10 psi pressure even for 15 minutes. All valves are open with appliance stubs capped closed. Test gauge held pressure ok on small section of pipe to prove test procedure works on a good system. Clean black pipe and fittings assembled with "RectorSeal" pipe thread sealant.
System won't hold 10 psi pressure even for 15 minutes. All valves are open with appliance stubs capped closed. Test gauge held pressure ok on small section of pipe to prove test procedure works on a good system. Clean black pipe and fittings assembled with "RectorSeal" pipe thread sealant.
System won't hold 10 psi pressure even for 15 minutes. All valves are open with appliance stubs capped closed. Test gauge held pressure ok on small section of pipe to prove test procedure works on a good system. Clean black pipe and fittings assembled with "RectorSeal" pipe thread sealant.
System won't hold 10 psi pressure even for 15 minutes. All valves are open with appliance stubs capped closed. Test gauge held pressure ok on small section of pipe to prove test procedure works on a good system. Clean black pipe and fittings assembled with "RectorSeal" pipe thread sealant.
System won't hold 10 psi pressure even for 15 minutes. All valves are open with appliance stubs capped closed. Test gauge held pressure ok on small section of pipe to prove test procedure works on a good system. Clean black pipe and fittings assembled with "RectorSeal" pipe thread sealant.
System won't hold 10 psi pressure even for 15 minutes. All valves are open with appliance stubs capped closed. Test gauge held pressure ok on small section of pipe to prove test procedure works on a good system. Clean black pipe and fittings assembled with "RectorSeal" pipe thread sealant.