How to Hop up Chevrolet & GMC Engines

How to Hop up Chevrolet & GMC Engines

Author: Roger Huntington

Publisher: California Bill's Automotive Handbooks

Published: 2002-10-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781931128070

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This Huntington classic will help you understand how things were done in 1951! Explains the V-8 family tree, planning the job, block mods and assembly, cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and carbs, ignitions, superchargers, estimating horsepower, and how to get the most performance for your money. Original edition 1951.


Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine 1929-1962

Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine 1929-1962

Author: Deve Krehbiel

Publisher: CarTech Inc

Published: 2018-11-15

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1613254881

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Chevrolet’s inline 6-cylinder, affectionately known as the “Stovebolt,” was produced and applied to Chevrolet-powered automobiles from 1929 through 1962. Its effectiveness and simplicity greatly contributed to the lengthy duration of its life span, with the engine still being created in some capacity into 2009.

Deve Krehbiel of devestechnet.com has taken his decades of knowledge on the inline-6 and created the ultimate resource on rebuilding the Stovebolt Chevrolet powerplant. Using color photography with step-by-step sequencing, Deve takes you through the disassembly, rebuild, and reassembly of these engines, including rebuilding the carburetor, distributor, and intake/exhaust systems. Tech Tips highlight areas that can be overlooked, such as proper cleaning and determining if a part is reusable, and an appendix provides information on decoding casting numbers. With millions of Chevrolets built with an inline-6 engine, there’s no shortage of candidates for a rebuild. With Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine: How to Rebuild, you will now have the perfect complementary tool to walk you through the entire engine-rebuilding process. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial}


How to Tune & Modify Chevrolet TPI Engines

How to Tune & Modify Chevrolet TPI Engines

Author: Jason Scott

Publisher: Motorbooks International

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780760305737

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Chevrolet TPI (tuned port injection) engines debuted on the Corvette in 1985. Since then, GM has used them in the Camaro and Firebird, and they have become wildly popular with hot rodders, street-machine builders, and sport-truck fans.Specific engines covered include, the original TPI (305ci LB9, 350ci L98), the 350ci LT1/LT4 ('92- '96 Vette, '93- '98 Camaro/Firebird), and the new 5.7-liter LS1 ('97-up Vette, '98-up Camaro/Firebird). A vast aftermarket industry has sprung up offering performance parts for virtually every aspect of the TPI engine. This book details those options and chronicles the hop-up of a case-study engine.


How to Build Killer Big-Block Chevy Engines

How to Build Killer Big-Block Chevy Engines

Author: Tom Dufur

Publisher: Cartech

Published: 2012-01

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9781613251706

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The photos in this edition are black and white. Since its introduction in 1965, the big-block Chevy engine has been a force to be reckoned with on both the street and track. Over the past four decades, the big-block has undergone a constant evolution toward greater efficiency and durability. It's also picked up more displacement, as General Motors is now offering crate engines up to 572 ci, and aftermarket versions have gone much larger still. In "How to Build Killer Big-Block Chevy Engines," author Tom Dufur reviews the commonly available factory parts along with many aftermarket offerings, and discusses the advantages of both. Additionally, he includes popular buildup recipes and showcases the dyno results, proving theories and sharing in-depth research. Dufur's decades of experience designing, assembling, tuning, and racing the big-block Chevy engine truly shines through. A wealth of full-color photos, charts, and graphs makes it easy to understand the critical points of these great engines. In-depth chapters on design, engine preparation, and assembly show you how to develop your own big-block Chevy to its full potential. Whether your big-block is destined for life in a street car, a race car, or even a boat, the wealth of information in this book will ensure it has ample power and longevity once it's all together.


Chevy GMC Buick Speed Manual

Chevy GMC Buick Speed Manual

Author: Bill Fisher

Publisher: California Bill's Automotive Handbooks

Published: 2004-06-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781931128056

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This California Bill classic will help you hot rod Chevrolet inline six-cylinder 216 & 235 CID engines, GMC 228, 248, 256, 270 & 302 CID engines, and Buick straight-eight 248 & 320 CID engines. Includes construction drawings, photos, and valuable easy-to-read and understand technical data. Reprinted from the original 1954 edition which sold for $2! A classic guide for any auto buff's library featuring California hot rods, track jobs, fast road cars, lakes cars, and GMC engines in Chevrolet cars.


John Lingenfelter on Modifying Small-Block Chevy Engines

John Lingenfelter on Modifying Small-Block Chevy Engines

Author: John Lingenfelter

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9781557882387

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John Lingenfelter has been building, racing, and winning with small-block Chevy engines since 1972, when he arrived on the drag racing scene. This book offers many of his trademark power-producing techniques that have led to victory on the drag strip as well as on the Bonneville salt flats, where he set top speed records in his class.