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Re: Art has a question. 76 Corvette headlights.
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Matt sorry i guess the correct terminology would be crankcase evacuation system

Posted on: 2012/6/14 3:55
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Re: Art has a question. 76 Corvette headlights.
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Mat I have a system where a fluted 1/2" steel pipe is welded into each header collector at a 45 deg angle. and threaded to it is a one way valve connected to a 5/8 heater hose connected to a oil separator into valve covers. which seem to work pretty well. my set up is made by moroso, there is also a non fluted one made by mr gasket and there are numerous ones on ebay

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Re: Art has a question. 76 Corvette headlights.
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my answer is yes to both questions. i converted to manual brakes ( no power assist ) and yes you have to put your foot thu the floor at real high speeds. i tried a hydro boost but im turning some pretty high RPM's, at times and when i do i launch the power steering belt. actually i used to launch all the belts. as far as water pump and alternator im using a gilmer set up. and no power steering either.

Posted on: 2012/6/13 23:54
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Re: Hi, I am new for this forum.
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hey all. all i did was ask for some help and all you guys do is mess with the new guy. i hope you all feel good about your self

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Re: Hi, I am new for this forum.
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Hi. my name is Art. I live in a suburb of Alb,nm. I own 5 classic cars and my overall best is a red 76 stingray. she has a 383 with a tunnel ram, m22 trans, 413 rear gears, nitrous and the body and interior are stock with the exception of a tail from an 81 corvette. i just like the spoiler. my problem is the engine is built and with the cam i have ( 632 lift ) i have virtually no vacuum, so i am using a exhaust evacuation system and no power brakes. i am looking for an alternative to the vacuum headlights.

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Posted on: 2012/6/12 2:29

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Re: Electric Headlight Conversion
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hey trae, Im new to the site. I think the kit you made will solve most of my problems with my 76. would it be possible to get a parts list and drawings?

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