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1969 Chevelle "SS496" Blog 48: Engine in, Wheels PDF Print E-mail
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  We've cleared another hurdle with the SS496 project - the engine, transmission, and driveshaft are all installed in the car!     We still are not 100% sure about our hood clearance issue, and the Hooker Super Comp headers needed a little massaging to fit, but at least it's all in the car.    We bolted the 496 in the car, then installed the Turbo 400 tramsmission to the TCI SFI-spec felxplate and the TCI Breakaway torque converter.    The Breakaway offers a 2400 RPM stall to deliver a good launch and decent highway cruising.    We were considering a lower stall converter seeing that this car makes alot of torque at a low RPM, but we'll see how it feels on the street.     We may be going through tires often!  The header flanges on the head side were contacting the taller-than-stock ARP head bolts, so a little grinding was in order.   Other than that, the ceramic-coated tubes look great.      We also received the 17x8" V40 wheels from Vintage Wheel Works... these are awesome!    Vintage Wheel Works builds some fantastic looking wheels, and the 2-piece V40 has the perfect look for this car... nostalgic and aggressive without too much flash.    Wheels make a car, and these really kicked the SS496 up a notch.    Stopping this big ragtop is being helped by a Hydratech Hydroboost system, which we installed and plumbed today.   

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