Small Block Chevrolet
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This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
Will this kit work with Part Number: 942-1-92000BE+40 rotating assembly kit?
Will this kit work with todays pump gas, 87 or 91 octane with 10% ethanol.? Compression ratio will be approximately 9.5 to 1.
Will this kit work well with a 2400 stall converter ahead of a 700r4? Most information I see recommends 2500 - 3000 stall.
Would my holley sniper efi self tune this kit, Or would I have to have it professionally tuned? I have a 65 chevelle SS with stock 327 would this kit fit?
I have a 67 327/250hp in a 62 impala with a 4spd. It has an Edelbrock performer manifold and holly 650 carb with headman headers. I believe the rest of motor is stock. Would this kit work for my motor of be too much?
These heads in this kit specify to use + .100 push rods. But the rods in this kit are standard size. Is this correct? Also the size rocker rollers should be used.
Will this kit work good with a holly sniper or is it specific to a carburetor application?
What rocker arm ratio should be used with this top end kit?
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Electrical Cords
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