I wish I could've given you a hand but I was working on my 96, my truck, my boat and doing yard work yesterday. When working on an older car you have to plan on things being rusted in place, nuts/bolts breaking and the need to hacksaw something. So you need to give yourself a good 2-4 weeks to get things done. My header install took me over a month because it was cold and I found there were parts I didn't have and decided I wanted to swap out as I was going. And now I have a header leak so I'll need to get a new gasket. Don't rush yourself just so you can take the car to dyno day. If you do something wrong or do more damage it could end up costing a lot to fix right. I've been working on cars for 20+ years and I've never dyno'd a car so take your time and don't worry about the dyno thing. The guys who want to do the dyno should be the ones helping you since you're on the list.
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69 Z28 JL8 4 wheel disc brakes - being restored
09 Silverado Z71
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