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Old Oct 15, 2013 | 06:54 PM
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Misc Big Block parts

I need to clear our some parts and get ready for the new. I will try to describe the parts as accurately as possible!
1) Edelbrock Performer Aluminum intake, This intake has had a port drilled in to it for a pcv valve right behind where the water neck bolts to it. It has been ported, to what extent I do not know, all the ports are smooth but I do not think any material was removed, it looks to me to be "smoothed up" I am not selling the water neck with the intake. 85.00 plus frt

1) Set of the GM Tall aluminum Oldsmobile script valve covers. The covers have not been drilled for baffles but one of the covers has had a side outlet installed for a PCV valve, The will need to be painted, they have been smoothed to make a painted finish look better, also Andy could polish these and they would look fantastic! 100.00 Plus frt SOLD

1) I have no idea what brand this is, this was the original cam (not original factory) that came in the 455 when I purchased it.
This cam is supposed to have 6000-8000 miles on it I am selling the cam & lifters. Numbers on the cam card are as follows:
GRIND # H2145 2172 12
CORE 1500001
INTAKE & EXHAUST LOBE SEPERATION 112.1
VALVE OVERLAP -6.5
INTAKE
VALVE OPEN .6 BTDC
CENTERLINE 107 ATDC
VALVE CLOSE 35.3
DURATION 215.9
LOBE LIFT .29453 IN
VALVE LIFT .47124 IN
LOBE AREA 22.66 IN DEG
EXHAUST
VALVE OPEN 45.4 BBDC
CENTERLINE 117 BTDC
VALVE CLOSE -7.2 ATDC
DURATION 218.2
LOBE LIFT .30193 IN
VALVE LIFT .48309 IN
LOBE AREA 23.19 IN DEG
65.00 PLUS FRT for CAM AND LIFTERS

1) I also have the following cam that has 537 miles on it:
Cam is a custom grind by Cutlass EFI 228/236@.050, ground on a 110 with 4 degrees advance. Lift is .568 on both includes lifters.
85.00 plus frt FOR CAM AND LIFTERS

1) set of Dick Miller Racing pushrods, black in color, gold writing 3/8 x .083 9.80 .040 oil res. I think they sell new for 180.00
Thanks 65.00 for the set!



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Old Oct 15, 2013 | 07:53 PM
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What size is the pcv provision on the valve covers?
Old Oct 15, 2013 | 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by 72cuttys
What size is the pcv provision on the valve covers?
Sorry the valve covers have already sold!
Old Nov 4, 2013 | 11:14 AM
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Old Nov 4, 2013 | 11:26 AM
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Is the carb for sale?

George
Old Nov 4, 2013 | 12:02 PM
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Is the carb for sale?

George
George,

I would not sell that Carb for what I paid for it new, hahaha... That has been a wonderful Carb!!!! Patrick James is really on top of his game!
Old Nov 4, 2013 | 12:06 PM
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I'm a few weeks into a 455 build and a carb is something on my "to be bought" list.
Thanks anyway,
George
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