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Performance work is a little different than general maintenance. If I were you and if you have the time I would enroll myself into a general auto repair class at the local High School or Community College at nite or when you can. The performance work is learned by hanging with the guys at the cruise nites or down the local speed shop. Some things are seat of the pants knowledge and ability. Good luck! Sam
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Cold Beer seems to draw some knowledgeable help!
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Howard Growing old is a certainty, growing up isn't |
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Find a 69 Chevrolet Chassis manual, usually on ebay for $25-30. It will tell you exactly how to service everything chassis wise on a Vette, MONEY WELL SPENT!!!
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