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67since67 12-20-2024 10:13 PM

Holy crap this is a cool thread!! Reminders of my miss-spent youth...

I was a noob here when the last posts were made and somehow missed it. Thanks for bringing it to the top :beers:

Chuck_Burg 12-24-2024 06:12 PM

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Glad I stumbled on this thread too... As many here know, I came very close to selling my 67 L78 Chevelle. I was trying to buy a friend of mine's car but the deal fell through so I decided to keep my Chevelle. With that being said, I'm sure glad I kept it! I decided to pull the trigger, after contemplating whether to do so for a year, and do some very light Day 2 mods. I'm sure most purists thing doing something like this to such a perfect stock specimen is blasphemy but it's my car and it's what I like. The headers are NOS Appliance Units which fit without any modifications other than a small dimple to the #3 tube for steering shaft clearance and a mini starter for more starter clearance. I painted them with white stove paint from Dampney Products. This stuff works great, in my experience, much better than white ceramic coating if you follow the instructions. I also needed to change some of the spark plug boots for better header clearance so I decided to use an NOS set of SS550 wires I had in the parts department. The exhaust system was custom made by a local shop, Allied Muffler in Bellflower, CA, and utilized Dynomax Ultraflo Mufflers. I found a beautifully restored set of original American Racing Torq Thrust Ds, also known as "Crows". 15x6 in the front and 15x7 for the rear. The lips are polished and the spokes painted gold, which really makes the gold interior pop! I went with Kelsey Tire Polyglas GTs. E60s up front and G60s out back. I also added a pre '71 Hurst Competition Plus Shifter.... what an improvement over the stock unit! I rejetted the original 3910 Holley with 72 primary jets and 80 secondary jets and a secondary block off. I installed the yellow vacuum diaphragm spring. All in all the car is much more fun to drive! The sound is incredible and way more power! These L78s really benefit from a set of headers and good flowing exhaust

JRC99 12-24-2024 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck_Burg (Post 1662945)
I painted them with white stove paint from Dampney Products. This stuff works great, in my experience, much better than white ceramic coating if you follow the instructions.

I'd love to know more about this, if you don't mind. Did you use the aerosol cans or a spray gun? How thorough are the instructions? I need to repaint my headers white and I'd also like to know if you think that paint will survive a cam break in because if I remember right, Jet Hot recommends not to break in a cam with a fresh coated pair of headers. So if this paint is cheaper and more durable, sign me up!

cheveslakr 12-24-2024 07:31 PM

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Your '67 is so cool!! The butternut, the crows, the square flange headers, all are stuff I'd do to a super rare L78 and never apologize! I've been looking for a set of real nice vintage AR 15x7s, the deep spoke version that'll match my 15x6s. I've got the crows, same sizes as yours, and wondered how they'd sit in the wheelhouse.....you've just put my eyes at ease! I'm going that route, and really really glad I hadn't sold the crows, as I had them advertised with no interest. Thanx!!......this is for my '69 300 post sedan L78.

Chuck_Burg 12-24-2024 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by JRC99 (Post 1662946)
I'd love to know more about this, if you don't mind. Did you use the aerosol cans or a spray gun? How thorough are the instructions? I need to repaint my headers white and I'd also like to know if you think that paint will survive a cam break in because if I remember right, Jet Hot recommends not to break in a cam with a fresh coated pair of headers. So if this paint is cheaper and more durable, sign me up!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KZzRffL1Bk&t=213s

Here is the link! You need to break this paint in as well... You cannot break an engine in or break in a cam with a freshly painted set. I did everything the video states, except the powder coat oven. I used this paint on my Camaro headers and it has held up very well. Good luck!

Chuck_Burg 12-24-2024 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jer (Post 1662951)
Your '67 is so cool!! The butternut, the crows, the square flange headers, all are stuff I'd do to a super rare L78 and never apologize! I've been looking for a set of real nice vintage AR 15x7s, the deep spoke version that'll match my 15x6s. I've got the crows, same sizes as yours, and wondered how they'd sit in the wheelhouse.....you've just put my eyes at ease! I'm going that route, and really really glad I hadn't sold the crows, as I had them advertised with no interest. Thanx!!......this is for my '69 300 post sedan L78.

Your car is awesome! Another RARE Chevelle :beers: My car is actually Capri Cream, a little lighter and more off white than Butternut. I raised the rear of my car 1" but the 7s fit in the wheel wells no problem but obviously they're not the deep offset version. Crows are definitely one of the best looking classic mag wheels.

Too Many Projects 12-24-2024 08:12 PM

Chuck, the link went to "engine paint" and there is another link to "stove paint". It appears they may be the same product, but I just want to be clear on which you used, please.

Chuck_Burg 12-24-2024 08:14 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KZzRffL1Bk&t=213s

The link works for me

Too Many Projects 12-24-2024 08:25 PM

Yes, that link takes me to you tube and at the bottom of the comments there is a link to the Alvin products page for engine paint.

Chuck_Burg 12-24-2024 11:39 PM

https://net4sale.com/pure-white-stove-paint

This is where you buy it in aerosol cans


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