-> CH> It's *possible* that a certain carb part was the same as a
-> CH> Chevy,
->
-> You'd think that there would be more and better cross-reference infor
-> out there. Heck, maybe there is, but it's on the 'net and that's w
-> haven't seen it...
Nor have I. No direct Internet access, yet. Though I'll probably
set something up before the Spring.
-> Right now the best I can do is look in various aftermarket books,
-> if you can get 'em from some auto parts place when they get new
-> ones, and that can be a long and involved process. (I could tell
-> stories about the Holley I can't find a vacuum pulloff for...)
->
-> I've heard that junkyards are supposed to have some sort of super
-> cross-reference type of material, but have never seen this sort of
-> thing and wouldn't want to try and spend any money on such stuff.
That'd be a Hollander manual. I've worked with those, but they don't
list all the little bits and pieces. And they aren't totally
inclusive. Not sure that'd be possible these days. Sure was easy
pre-1960, when it was just different chrome on basically the same
car per manufacturer.
-> Ideally there would be some sort of electronic version of this, to
-> run on your computer. Though it's hard enough trying to even find
-> something of this sort to deal with electronic parts!
I'd love to find a CDROM Hollander. I'll check Saturday when I
do my weekly "fishing" trip to the junkyard.
-c-
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