En-Gauge-ing: Must-Have Gauges for Your Race Car or Hot Rod
Having the capability of monitoring what’s going on inside a hot rod or race car is pretty important. Gauges are critical—that’s no secret, but when you start digging you’ll soon discover there are all sorts of gauges available. There are really big differences between various gauges too, and what works for a pro might not
Ask Away! with Jeff Smith: Troubleshooting Hot Starting Problems in a Chevy 454
I have a ’69 Camaro with a 454. I went to fill it with gas on its first run for the spring and drove it perhaps 20 miles. After stopping briefly, it would not restart. The engine sounded like it wanted to crank but turned over slowly. The battery tested 12.8 volts and its only
Parts Bin: Shiftworks Replacement Voltmeters
From time to time, OnAllCylinders will provide a peek at some of the newest products and deals that can help get your next project on track for less. Check out what’s in our parts bin this week: Throughout the 1960s and into the 70s, many vehicle gauge packages could be optioned with an ammeter, which




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