How to Build and Modify Chevrolet Small-Block V-8 Camshafts and Valves (Motorbooks Workshop)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.17 (683 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0879385952 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. In fact, he has authored more than 30 highly respected engine building and automotive books, penned about 4,000 magazine articles, and contributed scores of web pieces to popular sites. Often referred to as Vizard the Wizard, his work is often the subject of blogs and editorial pieces in popular automotive magazines. Currently, he owns and r
Very informative A little dated by today's standards but everything still applies and it's extremely informative. I've read it several times just to absorb all of the knowledge that's packed into this book. Highly recommended.. For Serious and Smart Engine Builders For those of us who go out learning to hod rod the hardway, that is books, because we don't have the money to waste building one motor after another, this is a must have. If you read into the text, and take out a pen and paper to do a little figuring, this book will give you most everything you need to build an incredible race motor. The same principles for building race motors can be used to build street vehicles for economy, tow, and the ever sought sleeper rod.Vizard . "Tools of the trade" according to Larry Pedersen. This has been a very useful book. It will be useful for the beginner or the professional. As with many of Mr. Vizard's books, it easily understood and very detailed. I have already had very rewarding results and still have much more material to experiment with. The material is very practical and for the hands on enthusiast.
A comprehensive guide to choosing and prepping camshafts and valvetrain components for high performance and reliability in all small-block V-8 Chevrolet engines on the road, racetrack or dragstrip.
Often referred to as Vizard the Wizard, his work is often the subject of blogs and editorial pieces in popular automotive magazines. In fact, he has authored more than 30 highly respected engine building and automotive books, penned about 4,000 magazine articles, and contributed scores of web pieces to popular sites. About the Author David Vizard is a revered engine builder, technical writer, and author. Currently, he owns and runs "MotorTec Magazine" in Charlotte, North Carolina.