Thread: What 496 stroker kit to use?
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11-29-2006 12:09 AM #16
Pat, do you think 781 heads with the proper valves will work with a 496 stroker? Or what do you prefer for heads in a marine setting?
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11-29-2006 12:23 AM #17
Originally Posted by AdamB
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11-29-2006 01:42 AM #18
Okay, I'll look around for some cheap used 781's and see what I can come up with. I might remove the heads in the boat and see what the current pistons and bore look like. Maybe I'll just rehead (is that a word) it and run a 850 holley marine carb (to get rid of the auto carb on there now) and possibly do cam change too this spring. Then, after running it this summer, will know if I need to stroke for more power...
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11-29-2006 04:03 PM #19
No, Scat and Cat are not the same co...Cat did that just to confuse people, and it works!When your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum!
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11-29-2006 04:54 PM #20
Okay, thanks. That's what I was trying to figure since in the ebay add I posted it says scat is title but cat in the description. Thanks.
Originally Posted by 1JohnnyO
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12-01-2006 01:55 PM #21
I happened to take a close look at my new craftsman air ratchet, and the muther says"made in china".DAMN!
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12-01-2006 06:40 PM #22
Originally Posted by BigTruckDriverLast edited by pat mccarthy; 12-01-2006 at 06:47 PM.
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12-01-2006 09:26 PM #23
i have not to much love for the made in the USA any moreWhen your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum!
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12-02-2006 07:49 AM #24
Originally Posted by 1JohnnyO
You can buy three sets of wrench's for the price of the Craftsman or eight sets of wrench's for the price of the Macs or Snap-ons. it really makes the look good.
They really make good back up wrenches.
I don't know if I would try and make my living with them.
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12-02-2006 02:54 PM #25
I've been eyeing a harbor freight parts cleaner...
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12-02-2006 03:02 PM #26
Yeah, I have been eyeing that up too...looks pretty good. Im a mechanical contractor, so I agree with Eric, I dont think I would depend on their products for day to day hard use, but I use a lot of their things pretty regularly in the garage and around the house, it actually holds up pretty well, with a few exceptions!! For the most part, it's OK. I just bought one of those little hand held belt sanders....not the regular belt sander, but one that uses a small, about 3/4" wide belt...you can get into some really small places with it...on sale for half off! $19.99 How could I walk away from that one! I'll waste 20 bucks on DunkinDonuts coffee in less than a week, so I figure if it doesnt burn out in a day's time, it's worth it!! JohnWhen your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum!
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