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I think the only think worse than the nuts/bolts suddenly breaking the bank is the -AN fittings. Those suckers add up REALLY fast and the good - fast - cheap rule is certainly in effect for both areas.
You are 100% correct with that statement. Fortunately I stay away from places like MMR for the majority of the bolts. Thank you Scamazon.com so it's not a huge dent in the wallet.Amazing how quickly "little things" like bolts/nuts/fasteners add up on a project like this.





Yeah AN fittings are definitely in the sap your resources bucketI think the only think worse than the nuts/bolts suddenly breaking the bank is the -AN fittings. Those suckers add up REALLY fast and the good - fast - cheap rule is certainly in effect for both areas.






Kind of imagine it will drive exactly like the 302 small block it will be replacing. Only with a blower at 10 lbsGosh you gonna have so much torque! 5th gear gonna be fun tho!



I will definitely give that a go when I go up to the engine next. I'll try and swipe some of my daughters play doh. I cut the crank scraper off the pickup tube and then cut some of the upper windage baffle out so the cobra tube can hopefully make it to its destination in the bottom of the pan. If not. More marking and cutting needed.Before you bolt down the oil pan, take playdoh or silly putting and get a measure between the pickup tube and oil pan. Make sure its not gapped more than a quarter inch...(thats my rule of thumb of distance, could be more, could be less, but thats what i use)