Using an inline 6 Chevy Stovebolt engine
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- Power. Yes, believe it or not, Stovebolts aren't slugs. Compared to the Mopar flathead 6's and some of the inline Fords, Stovebolts can put a decent amount of horsepower and move your car down the street faster than you may want to. | - Power. Yes, believe it or not, Stovebolts aren't slugs. Compared to the Mopar flathead 6's and some of the inline Fords, Stovebolts can put a decent amount of horsepower and move your car down the street faster than you may want to. | ||
- Mild or Wild. Pick your poison and start building, there are infinite options. | - Mild or Wild. Pick your poison and start building, there are infinite options. | ||
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+ | See some really cool stovebolt parts at www.wixski.com | ||
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+ | Their no name cast aluminum valve cover is the only one like it around. | ||
==Source== | ==Source== | ||
This article was originally written by Nightfire, for the launch of Youngrodders.com. Moved here into the Crankshaft Coalition Wiki in anticipation of the launch. | This article was originally written by Nightfire, for the launch of Youngrodders.com. Moved here into the Crankshaft Coalition Wiki in anticipation of the launch. |