Just purchased my first camaro in have some questions for you experts
#21
Production on your car started in August 1966 for the September release of the new 67 model, which is generally (with some historical exceptions) when the new models came out. A December car is already 5 months into production.
#22
Nice Camaro, congrats on the buy.
Enjoy it.
You might visit www.camaros.org in learning more.
Helluva deal. Early production had round traction bars.
Does the rear axle have the bracket and no bar?
Enjoy it.
You might visit www.camaros.org in learning more.
Helluva deal. Early production had round traction bars.
Does the rear axle have the bracket and no bar?
#25
So yesterday I took the car out for the first time since my purchase. I didn't really drive it much when I looked at it other then around the block. I noticed today that the tach is at 3000 while doing only 50. I 'm thinking that I may need to change the gearing in the rear.
#26
Does the engine sound like it's zinging over that fast? Might want to confirm with another tach, or a tuning tach if you have one, to make sure yours is reading correctly.
#28
What's stamped on the outside tells nothing about what might have been put on the inside.
Jack both wheels off the ground (block securely), put trans in neutral, and turn the driveshaft while counting how many times it turns to the wheels one revolution. If say the driveshaft spun about 4 times, that would be 4:10's. This is assuming you have a functioning limited slip, where both wheels would be spinning in the same direction.
Jack both wheels off the ground (block securely), put trans in neutral, and turn the driveshaft while counting how many times it turns to the wheels one revolution. If say the driveshaft spun about 4 times, that would be 4:10's. This is assuming you have a functioning limited slip, where both wheels would be spinning in the same direction.