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GM production big block engines were known as Rat motors.

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Re: *** 405 Startup ***

Subject: Re: *** 405 Startup ***
by Durango_Boy on 2011/4/22 19:33:42

Quote:

JeffK wrote:
what are the gauges on the firewall? Just curious



Obviously I have all of my functioning electronic gauges inside, but for things just like this engine startup, there are times where you just don't have time to peer in and check how things look. Not to mention you don't have a second opinion of sorts.

With the firewall gauges...both mechanical, oil pressure and water temp, I can check two vital engine readings at a mere glance. It comes in very handy.

Not to mention, the second opinion. If both gauges are telling me the same thing I am more inclined to trust the readings.
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