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IDK anything about chebs, possibly a very rare option or something that made it worth that. Kind of like someone paying 1500 for a d60 out of a 78/79. Front axles aren't worth that much, but because they're so rare the demand causes them to be.
Idk, but a lot of people call me by my last name. There where 2 other Daves in my group of friends in hs so it was almost necessary. N it just stayed that way after.
I get that at work a lot, but I do deal with a bunch of military, so that explains that. Not to mention that 1 of my un-named sites has 5 Carl/Karl's working here. Strange...
More than likely a faulty injector. Talkin to my uncle, he has had 3 EFI 302s do this. Needless to say, I'm buying spankin new injectors for the 351 build. Ouch goin to be spendy!
if your looking for power, order injectors for a buick grand national. You will need to specify 8 of them since the buick is a V6 but they have more flow rate then the factory injectors used in the 460s.
And before anyone screams about using GM parts, they are Bosch injectors just like the ones used by Ford.
IDK anything about chebs, possibly a very rare option or something that made it worth that. Kind of like someone paying 1500 for a d60 out of a 78/79. Front axles aren't worth that much, but because they're so rare the demand causes them to be.
chevy's had 205's all the way up to 1991 i believe in the one tons. so to answer you, no, that is a ridiculous price.