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- Reference: How to identify your Pontiac Engine. - Pontiac GTO Forum
There are several web sites that have reference information to help you identify Pontiac engines and heads It's always a good idea to check multiple sites and cross reference your code lookups, because ya know, sometimes humans make mistakes
- TRI POWER - Pontiac GTO Forum
The DVD video by Pontiac Performance is quite good explaining this issue I use a tool from MAC TOOLS number "CA-80" to adjust my center carburetor I believe, after owning dozen of carburetor adjusting tools and using many like those shown above, this one works easier and faster
- Pontiac GTO Forum
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- Online Cowl Tag Decoder - Pontiac GTO Forum
Hi Folks, I have been lurking in here for a while but I wanted to announce that after several months of work I have released a BETA version of my online cowl tag decoder DataTagConverter Com It is still a work in progress, but I am hoping that over time it will be useful to the classic car
- 64 gto rearend numbers - Pontiac GTO Forum
64 gto with original engine and m-20 and cant figure out if rearend is original Manifest says its 1-2-K in boxes 69-70-71 Rearend has 9788647 stamped on lower right corner of pumpkin webbing and GFD stamped on lower left corner of pumpkin I do know its a 8 5 10 bolt from pictures on other
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- Fuel pump replacement - Pontiac GTO Forum
Going to replace the fuel pump in my 455 this weekend Is this pretty straight forward or are there any little tricks I need to know to make it easier? Never put one on a Pontiac before
- head milling - Pontiac GTO Forum
Pontiac heads fairly often vary in chamber volume from the published factory specs, occasionally significantly Those 4x-1h's spec at 114 cc's, but can you be certain that's what they really are or that they haven't already been "worked" by a previous owner?
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