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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 629
EAN num: 9781931128070
ISBN number: 1931128073
Label: California Bill'S Automotive Handbooks
Manufacturer: California Bill'S Automotive Handbooks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 158
Printing Date: October 13, 2002
Publishing house: California Bill'S Automotive Handbooks
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Studio: California Bill'S Automotive Handbooks
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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.
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Great info for a history lesson. If you are reading to get info on how to build a 6 cyl in the 21st century you dont need this book. This book does have a few do's and don'ts based on trial and error from great engine builders of yesteryear
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Great book and a wealth of information. Only bad issue is that some products are no longer available.
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While a few thumb worn copies of the original edition may show up at swap meets, it's cool to have a brand new copy that won't fall apart at the seams. It's not so much a history book but, rather a window that shows you how performance was accomplished long before anyone ever uttered the words "small block chevy". There are many techniques and parts vendors that have been lost with the ages. Some techniques are no longer practiced and it would be well advised to take caution with some of their advice. Let's face it in 1951, there were no shoulder harnesses or SRSes,and dashboards were steel, safety never really crossed their minds. Still, it's sure a fun book to have.
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