My 87 Cutlass 350 chevy build with pics

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haha, the serpentine belt setup and the brackets involved in it. I am dropping in basically the same setup you did minus the nice heads. my heads are the stock 194's. My question really just concerns how many holes the bracket uses on the heads. passenger side head only has one hole, and driver side has three.
 
you need 3 holes per head, also i only got to use 2 holes in my heads, the holes form a kind of triangle.
 
dammit thats what i thought, old style heads like that have the 3 hole triangle shaped setup on front of driver side and rear on passenger...thanks 4 the help
 
Very nice, I love the Euro noses over the older style. I know not many people would agree with me but i dont care. Looks great man! :banana:
 
Thank you, its been a really long time since ive been on here. i havent had much time to play with the cutty,and this last summer i didnt even start it. Now theres a HUGE puddle under it, it leaking transmission fluid and i dont know where from, i do know when i was playing with it it would smoke like oil/transmission fluid hitting exhaust(under hood). So thats alittle bit of a pain and really dont want to work on it lol, i know next summer thats what ill be doing,either pulling the transmission or bringing it in to get fixed.

also what are people using for a kick down bracket on there swaps?


thanks, Bryan
 
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