Title: HOW TO BUILD KILLER CHEVY SMALL-BLOCK ENGINES
Publisher : Cartech, Inc. (SA-Design )
Author: Mike Mavrigian
ISBN: ISBN 161325489X ISBN-13 9781613254899
Book Number: CT-SA456, SA456
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 144 pages
Number of photos: Illustrated:
Dimensions: 29 x 21 cm
Book Condition NEW
Language English
Country of
Publication: USA
Availability: ONE COPY
Shipping
Weight < 1 KG
Australia Post
Postage Calculator
ABOUT
::-
How to Build Killer Chevy Small-Block Engines
covers all the major components, such as blocks, crankshafts, rods and
pistons, camshafts, the valvetrain, oiling systems, heads, intake and
carburetor, and ignition systems. In addition, this book contains a
large section on stroker packages. Also featured are the latest street
heads from AFR, Dart, RHS, World Products, and other prominent
manufacturers. While the design is more than 60 years old, the
aftermarket for this powerplant is still developing. An in-depth,
highly detailed example of a popular build format is featured, offering
a complete road map to duplicate this sample build. This build achieved
over 700 hp from 422 cubic inches!
While the GM LS engine family has
earned a strong following and is currently the hottest small-block in
the enthusiast market, the Gen I Chevy small-block engine retains a
strong following with the massive number of these engines still in use
throughout the hobby. They are durable, affordable, and a very
well-supported platform.
How to Build Killer Chevy Small-Block Engines
covers all the major components, such as blocks, crankshafts, rods and
pistons, camshafts, the valvetrain, oiling systems, heads, intake and
carburetor, and ignition systems. In addition, this book contains a
large section on stroker packages. Also featured are the latest street
heads from AFR, Dart, RHS, World Products, and other prominent
manufacturers. While the design is more than 60 years old, the
aftermarket for this powerplant is still developing. An in-depth,
highly detailed example of a popular build format is featured, offering
a complete road map to duplicate this sample build. This build achieved
over 700 hp from 422 cubic inches!
While the GM LS engine family
has earned a strong following and is currently the hottest small-block
in the enthusiast market, the Gen I Chevy small-block engine retains a
strong following with the massive number of these engines still in use
throughout the hobby. They are durable, affordable, and a very
well-supported platform.
Free currency
conversion