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TH400 fitment issues - Chevrolet Nova Forum On all 1968-'74 Novas a TH400 is a bolt in, as it left the factory with one if you had a big block automatic The 1962-'67 Nova's never had a TH400 because only big block cars got a TH400, and the 1962-'67 came with a four cylinder as the base engine and an in-line six was considered a high performance up grade
1970 nova SS wheels 14 X 7 - Chevrolet Nova Forum 1970 SS Novas were equipped with E-70 x 14 whiteline wide ovals usually Uniroyal Tiger Paws There were no redline or white letter options available If you plan to run radials a 215 70 x 14 will fit nicely if you want a little old school flavor go with a 225 70 x 14 on the rears These will fit with no clearance issues
Want to lower the front of the car | Chevrolet Nova Forum I have a 70 Nova with an altered rear suspension that sits lower than stock (love the rear stance) and now I need to lower the front to get the car back sitting right (currently the nose is pointing towards the sky) I currently have stock control arms and spindles with full length Moroso
Will these wheels fit on my 73 Nova? - Chevrolet Nova Forum strange, I have had multi fit rims on my Nova for years, Even turned 150+ MPH on the chassis dyno with no vibration You just have to use the correct wheel nuts And yes I know my car will not turn 150+ MPH on the street trying to povercome the brick like aerodynamics On an 8 inch wheel look for one with a 4 to 5 1 2 inch back space To use 5 1 2 inch inch back space you may have to relocate
1965 Chevy II differences | Page 2 | Chevrolet Nova Forum - novas. net That's why just like the Mustang, the V-8 powered 64 Novas are sometimes referred to as "64-1 2 Novas" In '65 GM started to get more serious about making the Nova a performer but the '64 283-powered Nova is generally considered the first Nova "muscle car"
62-67 disc conversion. Not like all the other thr Since no two early Novas have the same front end (every one buys the "best" that they can afford) it becomes a subjective mixed non-homogenous mixture of cars you are trying to compare So what one user claims is the best may not even fit your combination 5 ) I recommend buy a complete front clip with everything sized and designed to work