HOW TO BUILD A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY FOR THE STREET

HOW TO BUILD A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY FOR THE STREET

JIM RICHARDSON

33,00 €
IVA incluido
En stock
Código:
4790
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
MOTORBOOKS INTERNATIONAL
Materia
Chevrolet
ISBN:
978-0-7603-1096-0
Páginas:
192
Encuadernación:
PORTADA EN RUSTICA
Medidas:
270 mm x 210 mm
33,00 €
IVA incluido
En stock
Añadir a favoritos

Chapters show you how to assess and choose an engine for rebuilding; how to tear it down and inspect it; and how to decide what needs to be done, whether you plan a basic restoration or a performance build. If you need specialized machine work, learn how to find a good machine shop, and what questions to ask the machinist.



It also shows what the machine shop does, as it applies to what you must know to make the right decisions when dealing with a machine shop. It even includes information on how to get the best street performance on a reasonable budget, including what engine to start with, what parts to buy, and what combinations work best. Great tips show you where to spend your money to get the best deal.

Artículos relacionados

  • CHEVROLET BLAZER & JIMMY LIMITED EDITION EXTRA 1969-1982
    One of the first in the market was Chevrolet who introduced their Blazer in 1969 to compete with the Jeep, Ford Bronco and International Scout. Styling, if that is the correct word, was “truck-like” and seemed to emphasis the sheer bulk of the Blazer with its two-door cab and integrated style side utility body. Initially the Blazer was only available with a short wheelbase and ...
    En stock

    25,00 €

  • CHEVROLET BLAZER & JIMMY LIMITED EDITION EXTRA 1983-1994
    As they say in the advertising business, “When you’re on a good thing, stick to it!” And so Chevrolet stayed true to the successful formula it had developed for the large K-5 Blazer SUV and shared with its sister division GMC as the Jimmy. To cater for a wider buyer profile GM developed the S-10 Blazer and the S-15 GMC Jimmy, both being smaller, mid-sized SUVs that somewhat odd...
    En stock

    25,00 €

  • MUSCLECAR & HIPO CHEVY 302 & 327
    Taken from the pages of Hot Rod magazine comes bolt-ons, tuning tips, & power secrets for the fabulous muscle engines of the 60s & 70s. Covering: blueprinting the Z-28 engine, 572hp unblown 327, 467hp 327, 501hp from 302, best heads for the 327 & 302. 100 pages, over 200 illus. SB. ...
    En stock

    17,00 €

  • MUSCLECAR & HIPO CHEVY 348 & 409
    Hot Rod reports on the development of the early Big Block V8s. Covering: modifying for horsepower, quarter mile techniques, racing Impala & SS performance, engineering the W 348-409, specifications & history. 100 pages. 215 illustrations. SB. ...
    En stock

    17,00 €

  • ORIGINAL CHEVELLE 1964-1972
    JIM SCHILD
    Chevrolet’s answer to Pontiac’s GTO, the Chevelle was General Motors’ muscle car for the masses. With an abundance of Chevelles today awaiting restoration, this Motorbooks Original Series title detailing factory-correct replacement parts is sure to prove extremely valuable to enthusiasts. The abundance of information—serial and engine numbers, paint codes, trim, options, and te...
    En stock

    46,50 €

  • MUSCLECAR & HIPO CHEVY 454 THRU 512 HOT ROD REPORTS ON CHEVROLETS POWERFUL BIG BLOCK V8
    Hot Rod reports on Chevrolets powerful big block V8 combinations. Covering: 600 hp 454 street rat, build low compression and high torque, the Yenko 502, 1000hp from 498, affordable 612hp 496. 100 pages, over 200 illus. SB. ...
    En stock

    17,00 €