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Have you been searching for a book dedicated strictly to Pontiac performance Look no further How to Build Max Performance Pontiac V 8s is the one you need. From the 287 to the mighty 455, from Tempests to Tri Powers, this book covers it all. Pontiac performance began back in 1955 with the midyear introduction of a 4 barrel induction package. From there, the performance people at Pontiac upped the ante year after year, putting together performance packages for the 326, 389, 400, 421, and 455 cubic inch engines. From Tri Powers and Ram Air packages to factory cast headers, Pontiac has a performance and racing history as memorable and unique as any. Author Jim Hand begins with a year by year timeline, tracing Pontiac performance packages from 1955 through 1979, and then moves on to chapters on bottom end parts, and cooling, oiling, and ignition systems. He has also included special sections on the available carburetors including Tri Powers, Q Jets, Thermoquads, and AFBs, as well as detailed info on head porting and exhaust systems, featuring quantitative flowbench and drag strip results. If you want to increase the performance of your Pontiac, How to Build Max Performance Pontiac V 8s will show you how. Table of Contents Preface and Dedication Biography of Jim Hand Introduction. Chapter 1 History of the Pontiac V 8 Engine 1955 Through 1979 Chapter 2 Building Your Short Block Block Crankshaft Connecting Rods Pistons Engine Balance Oil Pump Rear Main Seal Rear Pan Gaskets Adapting Pre 1970 Heads to Later Alternator Brackets Installing A Cam. Chapter 3 Camshaft Selection Camshaft Terminology Cam Timing Events Valve Lift Camshaft Types Cam Selection Tips Higher Ratio Rocker Arms Low Cost Combination. Chapter 4 Carburetors Rochester Quadrajet Carter AFB Pontiac Tri Power Carter Thermoquad. Chapter 5 Intake Manifolds Types of Intake Manifolds High Performance Intakes Carb Spacers Matching Intake Runners to Head Ports Dimensions, Flow, and Specifications Nitrous Oxide. Chapter 6 Heads Combustion Chamber Volume and Compression Ratio Airflow Measurements The Relationship of Airflow to Horsepower and RPM Port Volume Valve Guides Valve Seals Valves Valvesprings Rocker Arm Studs and Pushrods Trimming Casting Flash New Aluminum D Port Head. Chapter 7 Porting Pontiac D Port Heads Porting Introduction Airflow and Peak Horsepower RPM Intake Porting Intake Flow Results Exhaust Porting Exhaust Flow Results Final Combustion Chamber Preparation. Chapter 8 Exhaust Systems Exhaust Theory Mild Engine Exhaust Requirements High Performance Engine Requirements Factory and Aftermarket Headers Crossovers Mufflers Tailpipes Pontiac Exhaust System Recommendations Miscellaneous Exhaust Components and Supplies. Chapter 9 Ignition Systems Timing Spark Plugs. Chapter 10 Cooling System Radiators Water Pumps Fan Assemblies Thermostats Recovery Tank. Chapter 11 StreetStrip Pontiac Engine Packages Central Virginia Machine Services Merrick Motors Indian Adventures Ponti Action Jim Butler Performance Kaufmann Racing Equipment Ken's Speed and Machine Shop Len Williams Auto Machine Pacific Performance Racing SD Performance Spotts Performance. Appendices A Internet Information Sources B New or Unique Pontiac Parts C Specialized Coatings for the Pontiac Engine D Source Guide. About the Author Author Jim Hand has owned and raced many performance Pontiacs in his lifetime, from his 4 barrel equipped '55 bought new in 1955, to his 4,000 pound '71 LeMans wagon that runs consistent 11 second 14 miles.
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