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Re: Valve Guide Question Plus another Question
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Posted by m14dan on February 25, 2005 at 05:28:40 from (63.99.90.58):
In Reply to: Re: Valve Guide Question Plus another Question posted by Hogman on February 24, 2005 at 20:06:29:
Oh yes! The dealer used to sell them as a kit. They are still around to be found too if you have a good dealer. They came with a distributer shaft in most cases. A whole distributer in some. The timing curve is different. The advance springs were also part of it. The thermostat was different if I remember correctly also. Higher temp. I could be wrong onthat though. Mine uses a 180 and I had to modify a new one to work with two copper spacers fit in the neck. The timing is still set staticly at 0 but the curve will be different. Mine starts like a fuel injected car now since I rebuilt it with the firecrators and it does all it's chores easily. It dynoed at 30 hp too. Not bad for a super c.
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