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Re: Hey Clod


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Posted by ABNormal on May 15, 2008 at 15:11:16 from (67.150.101.197):

In Reply to: Hey Clod posted by sHan,TN on May 15, 2008 at 14:42:34:

sHan, he asked for the bore spacing, not the bore sizes.

Didja ever notice if ya ask him a question, instead of answering, he asks three more of you?

Now Clod,please answer the question I asked you below about the fuel pump.

And Clod, to answer your questions.
1) The bore spacing is 4.4 inches, but you knew that.

2) Before Duntov came to Chevy he was working in England for Allard Motor Company helping with their racing efforts.

3) "Valve rockers on individual studs" were actually designed by the engineers at Pontiac before Chevy even got them. The reason for Chevy getting them was ED Cole's drive to build the Chevy V-8 into a performance engine and get Chevy out of "the old man's car" image.

4) No, I wasn't trying to say Duntov only designed the camshaft (actually, I believe the camshaft was designed before he was born)
What I said was I put a Duntov cam in my Corvette.



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