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Re: 1964 Nova

by Eugene Blanchard <blanchae@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 10, 2007 at 07:49 AM

You have to get a special oil pan that clears the steering linkage. Easy to
pick up. Here's some info

http://rmcavoy.freeshell.org/nova_parts.html

Malibu81 wrote:

> On Jun 4, 2:02 am, morewineple...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>>  Hello I have a 64 Nova with a straight six, I want to put in a 305 or
>> 350. Do I need to update the suspension.....which is original. or can
>> I replace the motor and tranny and get by with replacing the rubber
>> bu****ng with polyurethane ones?
> 
> definately replace all of the bu****ngs for sure, and ya may wanna
> loose the front springs for some V8 springs or the front end will sag
> like a 80 year old's breasts. and possibly damage the oil pan at a
> very inop****tune moment, not like there is a good time to damage the
> oil pan hahaha.
> Good luck, let me know how it works.
> 
> Brett B.

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Eugene Blanchard
http://www.catsasskustoms.com
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 3 Posts in Topic:
1964 Nova
morewineplease@[EMAIL PRO  2007-06-04 07:02:50 
Re: 1964 Nova
Malibu81 <brettbolte@[  2007-06-07 20:37:06 
Re: 1964 Nova
Eugene Blanchard <blan  2007-06-10 07:49:19 

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