When Chevrolet debuted the SB2 V-8 engine back in 1998, it was engineered and produced for a single purpose: NASCAR Cup racing. That meant solid flat tappet lifters, a mechanical fuel pump, ...
When a project car sits still for 10 years, time quietly eats away at everything that once worked. Rubber turns hard. Fuel turns to varnish. Lines that look fine on the outside start breaking down ...
Carbon deposits are a normal occurrence in an engine, but can build up over time, causing problems. Essentially, heat, pressure, and oxidation can transform unburned fuel into a black soot-like ...