Topic: Have at it...
hellgurl71's photo
Wed 08/27/08 07:46 AM

Think I'm ready ..........

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Wed 08/27/08 07:49 AM
:heart: I think it's great. Good photos and just enough pertinent info in the essay. :heart:

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Wed 08/27/08 07:51 AM
Looks good...a few typos but what the heck.drinker

Do you know what the correct timing adjustment would be on a 1956 Chevy with a 327 engine and a 4 barrel carburetor?

jtip1977's photo
Wed 08/27/08 07:53 AM
You have a nice kitty

jimmy99005's photo
Wed 08/27/08 10:10 AM
Looking goodshades

hellgurl71's photo
Wed 08/27/08 10:33 AM
Ty all ...

deluxe... nope, not off the top of my head I don't ..would have to
call my dad to get that info ...lol
and as for the typos ... just have to get use to them..Having dyslexia I don't alway catch them..

Ruth34611's photo
Wed 08/27/08 08:30 PM
What's the first best thing you can do with your lips? laugh J/K

I love it, it's very nice. flowerforyou

freeonthree's photo
Thu 08/28/08 02:16 AM
Not quite, you need a kickstand...

freeonthree's photo
Thu 08/28/08 02:22 AM
Oh, the profile... oops ! It looks good, but you need to go back and correct all the spelling errors. Example: believe, not belive

freeonthree's photo
Thu 08/28/08 02:32 AM
Do you know what the correct timing adjustment would be on a 1956 Chevy with a 327 engine and a 4 barrel carburetor?


I'd set it at 8 deg BTDC and run ported vac to the dist, but thats just me. lol


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Thu 08/28/08 05:46 AM

Do you know what the correct timing adjustment would be on a 1956 Chevy with a 327 engine and a 4 barrel carburetor?


I'd set it at 8 deg BTDC and run ported vac to the dist, but thats just me. lol



It was a trick question! In 1956 the common small-block Chevy engine was the 265, with its passenger car rating of 162hp.

Soon after the first 265s hit the showrooms, customers wanted more performance and Chevrolet responded with the 283 in '57 and then the 327 in '62.

8 degrees BTDC is the correct timing though!drinker