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  1. MaineShark

    Why don't we have a pushbutton manual?

    Riddle me this: why is a pushbutton manual not an option on the new 'Vettes? Unless I'm missing something, all you really need is a few hydraulic actuators (so let's beef up the PS pump and use it for PS and shifting) and a computer to control them. With the "fly by wire" throttle on the LSx...
  2. MaineShark

    viper wanna beee's

    Viper? Porsche? No, way. Like many others, if you gave me either of those, I'd just sell it and get a good car (ie, Corvette) Isn't the GT engine going to be hand-built? If so, I don't think it will end up in a car that is not a limited-run (like the GT) Joe
  3. MaineShark

    700r4 to T350/400 Help!

    If you want to convert to a TH350 or TH400, you'll need a new crossmember, a new driveshaft (the 700-R4 driveshaft is too short), and a new shifter, to say the least. There are probably some other items that will need replacing, as well. Joe
  4. MaineShark

    X-pipe

    Some restriction aids low-end torque. The H-pipe will improve low-end, while the X-pipe improves top-end. Joe
  5. MaineShark

    X-pipe

    Not quite. The effect would be similar, but not on the same level as a properly-designed X-pipe. The X-pipe converges and immediately diverges, without a long section of straight pipe, like the gutted cat would be. Joe
  6. MaineShark

    X-pipe

    An H-pipe is like a dual exhaust, with a pipe that goes from side-to-side, connecting them. It balances exhaust pulses and improves low-end torque. An X-pipe looks like an X. The two sides connect together, then split again. It improves top-end. Joe
  7. MaineShark

    X-pipe

    Are you talking about an X-pipe or an H-pipe? If it's an H-pipe, I hear that the correct method is to locate it as close as possible to the hottest point (found, I recall, by painting the pipes then letting the car run a while to see where the paint starts bubbling first). Joe
  8. MaineShark

    Ram Air

    While drawing hot air is not a good thing, there is much less restriction than stock, so the balance is toward the "plus" side. But, if it was drawing cold air, as well as being less restrictive, then there would be even more benefit. I'm thinking about getting a high-flow closed system, but...
  9. MaineShark

    Post Your Hood Pics!!!!

    How's this? :) Joe
  10. MaineShark

    Tip if you have starter problem when hot

    I've been thinking of doing this. Much as I hate to admit it, I think the General really messed up by not doing the separate solenoid thing. It just makes more sense. Joe
  11. MaineShark

    Radiator seals/foam

    Thanks for the ideas, guys. Yeah, but I don't have the stock radiator, hood, or fan, so those won't line up... :( Joe
  12. MaineShark

    Choke Light Keeps Coming On?

    There's no release or key. The glass is fixed, just like the windshield. If you want to put something in the back, you tilt the seat forward and put it in through the door. Some 82's had an operable rear hatch. If your car definitely has an operable hatch (look for gas struts), then it was...
  13. MaineShark

    Radiator seals/foam

    I need to make some custom seals for my radiator. Is there any place that I can get foam tape which will work? All that places like NAPA seem to have is weatherstripping foam, and I think that its adhesive would release, if exposed to the heat of the radiator. Joe
  14. MaineShark

    I have some news for you from an Australian magazine called MOTOR

    Hmmm... how long until we see it as a crate engine? :) Maybe I should re-think building a large-displacement iron small-block, if I'll be able to buy a fairly large aluminum small block, right from GM, in a few years :) Joe
  15. MaineShark

    Let's try this tranny temp thing again

    After. That gives you the best possible efficiency, and keeps you from potentially re-heating the fluid (if your external cooler got it down to 150, say, then running it through a 180-degree radiator after that would actually heat it up, rather than cooling it down). Joe
  16. MaineShark

    Bought my 454

    I think some big blocks were set up (from the factory) with ports for an oil cooler. Joe
  17. MaineShark

    Let's try this tranny temp thing again

    You can go either way. "Divorcing" the tranny cooler from the radiator means than an overheating car can't influence the tranny fluid temp. But it also means that the fluid will take longer to warm up, in cold weather (may or may not be an issue). Lastly, by eliminating some of the cooling...
  18. MaineShark

    Master Cylinder for sale

    As far as I know, it is original. There is a number on one side. I'll clean it off and post the number here. (I don't want you to think it's really dirty - I just got some grease on the side, right where the number is, from when I picked it up after working on the suspension) Joe
  19. MaineShark

    Rear Strut symmetry???

    Are you talking about the camber struts? If so, some people bend them to align the car. Not a good thing. Most of the major vendors have replacement struts that offer more accurate adjustment than is available with the stock cam system. Joe
  20. MaineShark

    Bought my 454

    If you get sidepipes, they can protect your ankles from burns :) Joe
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