As the subject says I'm a newbie. I recently picked a a 58 392 in pieces, and eventually hope to put in my 34 ford 3 window.
I'll probably have some really dumb questions as I get going on the project, as any help will be greatly appreciated. That's all for now and hope to gain some knowledge in the process.
Gary
New to early HEMI's...
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Re: New to early HEMI's...
Gary,
The best thing you can do for starters, is get yourself the Hemi book from Tex Smith - the following link is through to Amazon and the book.
http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Chrysler ... 125&sr=1-2
Also try Hot Heads Hemi's for a wealth of info and parts, and T.R. Waters.
http://www.hothemiheads.com/#tophotheads
http://home.together.net/~twaters/index.html
And there's here too !
Mike
The best thing you can do for starters, is get yourself the Hemi book from Tex Smith - the following link is through to Amazon and the book.
http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Chrysler ... 125&sr=1-2
Also try Hot Heads Hemi's for a wealth of info and parts, and T.R. Waters.
http://www.hothemiheads.com/#tophotheads
http://home.together.net/~twaters/index.html
And there's here too !
Mike
Beep ! Beep !
Re: New to early HEMI's...
I already have gotten Hot Heads as well as P.A.W.'s catalogs. Thanks for the info on Tex Smith's book I went ahead and ordered it. Man I can't wait to get started on this car!!!!
Re: New to early HEMI's...
Also check out the HAMB www.jalopyjournal.com put hemi tech index in search & start reading!