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Your's is on my short list of favorite builds!Always interested in updates.Such a cool factor.
The heat shield I ran on my 66 Chevelle SS-396 was a insulated Moroso, and covered the whole solenoid. like this one: https://www.summitracing.com/oh/parts/mor-74300/applicationsWorked great for me and never had the issue again.
Well I am all for originality, but if it prevents function, I have to go to what is going to work. The heat shield is tucked under the manifold enough, where someone would have to look for it.
A TH350 trans hooked up to a ZL-1 engine? Personally, I would have gone with a TH400. I believe that's what came with them when new (if auto equipped)...But hey, if it works what the heck.Nice build...
Really neat to know that there is that much American Muscle in Sweden. I like to know how the 3000 converter works out. I kind of thought you would need something with your cam. I was going that route with my Chevelle with the LS6 cam before I sold it. Like to know how slippage you have just street driving. My thoughts were headed to a little lower stall speed. I think your distributer and carb are the way to go. My L78 with a choke still is a little tricky backing out cold. It likes to chirp the tires when you put it in reverse.
Reading your thread, and all I can say is: AWESOME build! Love it.
Quote from: crossboss on January 15, 2019, 10:02:39 PMReading your thread, and all I can say is: AWESOME build! Love it.Thank you very much, man! I’m impressed that you spent that amount of time on my thread! I’ve been a bit lazy during the holidays but we’ve been gathering parts for the converter swap that’s supposed to be done in my small garage without a car lift...