- The Rarest Pontiac Engine Ever Produced | Pontiac GTO Forum
Pontiac joined the American big block V8 rivalry with its rare 421 Super Duty engine, showcasing its dominance on the track in the early '60s The high-revving 421 V8 boasted impressive specs, producing 468 hp and bolstered Pontiac's racing reputation against rivals Ford and Dodge Despite some
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- 400 block casting numbers | Pontiac GTO Forum
Pontiac screwed up earlier with the '65 and '66 blocks giving thin wall casting a go, but after warranty claims went through the roof they abandoned the idea and the 1967 block was one of the beefiest blocks produced I've seen some '67 blocks at 090" over and the cylinder walls were still decent While Pontiac calmed down and went a little thinner on the castings in later years no other 400
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- Pontiac Problems? Ask Pontiac Repair Troubleshooting Questions
The Pontiac mechanics on JustAnswer can diagnose problems for all Pontiac models, from the Pontiac Firebird to the Solstice You can even ask follow-up questions, and approve payment only when you're completely satisfied
- 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
- Performance Years is now Ames - Pontiac GTO Forum
Here's an explanation: Ames Performance Engineering, Classic GTO Parts, Firbird Parts, and Full Size Pontiac restoration parts "Honest Honey, it just kinda followed me home, can I keep it?"
- PY website gone? - Pontiac GTO Forum
I read Ames bought Performance Years and I tried to go to the PY website and it's gone Any idea if Ames is going to have a Pontiac forum like PY?
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