I came up with a trick for cleaning up the inside of those stock intake passages, when you like go fast straight 6s but you are to cheap to buy the fancy offenhouser go fast parts, my buddy calls my riggins the roto rooter, lol, you take a $10 dremel tool flexible extension, and you tape your $30 smart phone endoscope camera that you got for peeking into cylinders, and you throw a carbide bit in that thing, and you just feed it in, flexing the umbilicals till it gets those hard to reach areas. You can tape a cardboard lump on one side, so that by spinning it, you can move the cutter side to side. Works better than you'd think, but whiskey definitely helps.
Dude...I just happened across your video..I purchased a 1928 F28 Oldsmobile 2 Dr sedan..15 years ago..I removed the original six and fitted a '74 Chevy pickup sb 350 with turbo 350 trans..Rear end ( not in yet) a Dana 44 " twin-traction" from a '61 Studebaker pickup..Hand built trans cross member, Have a '49 Chevy steering box, column and steering wheel..Still has wood floor..original frame..Installed a 46" 3" dropped Bell axle on front with late GM disc brakes..to run '56 Chevy steel wheels with piecrust Wide whitewalls..Rear utilizing Stude truck wheels with Wide white walls..my plan is to channel body over frame 5"..But with other projects..just taking time..Hopefully get more ideas from you..
That thing is gonna be fuckin' sick! Those Jimmy sixes just ooze hot rod pedigree, it'll draw a bigger crowd at a show than some billet covered crate motor.
I've got a friend with a with a '20 Willys ratrod, "spare parts special". A-model axles, random ass frame and rear control arms, early hemi, th400, ford pickup bed, only thing original is the shortened convertible body.
The Rochester 2g should work perfect on it, a motorcraft or holley 2100 350cfm would of worked great to but I think you made the right choice the Rochester it has a better look for your set up.
I'm trying to understand why a clutch alignment tool for T-5 equipped S-10 wouldn't have worked. There has to be only about a billion of those EVERYWHERE... Still good content...
@@chrisv6008 work 7 days a week. Just the cards I was delt. Got a shop on wheels. Fully tooled up 97 12 valve welding truck. In my area real-estate is a joke.
dude thats awesome congratulations on that buy, motor sounds good headers look neat carb an intake are a work of art, cant wait to see this mug go down the road with those headers barkin