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Ultimate Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine Rebuild Power Manual And Box Set

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Ultimate Chevrolet & GMC Inline-Six Engine Rebuild and Performance Book Bundle

This comprehensive four-book bundle is the ultimate resource for enthusiasts of Chevrolet and GMC inline-six engines. Covering everything from factory-correct rebuilding procedures to vintage hot-rodding techniques and modern high-performance modifications, this collection provides decades of knowledge for some of the most respected six-cylinder engines ever produced.

Whether you are restoring a vintage Chevrolet truck, rebuilding a Stovebolt engine, building a powerful 292 drag-racing engine, researching period-correct speed equipment, or simply expanding your knowledge of Chevrolet inline performance, these books deliver an unmatched combination of technical information, historical perspective, and hands-on guidance.

Ideal for restorers, hot rodders, engine builders, vintage truck enthusiasts, Chevrolet collectors, and inline-six performance fans, this bundle spans more than half a century of Chevrolet and GMC engine development.


Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine 1929-1962: How to Rebuild

Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine 1929-1962: How to Rebuild is the definitive modern guide to rebuilding Chevrolet's legendary Stovebolt six-cylinder engine. Written by renowned Chevrolet inline-six expert Deve Krehbiel, this book provides detailed, step-by-step instructions covering complete engine disassembly, inspection, machining considerations, rebuilding procedures, and final assembly.

Using clear color photography and practical guidance, readers learn how to rebuild the engine itself as well as related systems including carburetors, distributors, and intake and exhaust components. Helpful tech tips highlight common mistakes, inspection techniques, and methods for determining whether parts can be reused.

This book serves as an indispensable workshop manual for anyone restoring or rebuilding Chevrolet inline-six engines produced from 1929 through 1962.


Chevrolet Inline 194 230 250 292 Car, Truck & GMC Power Manual

Chevrolet Inline 194 230 250 292 Car, Truck & GMC Power Manual is one of the most respected performance references ever published for Chevrolet's later-generation inline-six engines. Packed with engine-building secrets, airflow data, blueprints, interviews, racer profiles, and proven performance combinations, this book focuses on extracting serious horsepower and torque from Chevrolet's 194, 230, 250, and 292 cubic-inch engines.

Coverage includes naturally aspirated performance upgrades as well as supercharging, turbocharging, and nitrous oxide applications. Readers will learn how experienced builders maximize the strengths of these engines for street, racing, and competition use.

Whether planning a mild street build or an all-out racing engine, this manual provides valuable insider knowledge from some of the most experienced inline-six performance specialists in the hobby.


How To Hop Up Chevrolet 6 Cylinder & GMC Engines

How To Hop Up Chevrolet 6 Cylinder & GMC Engines is a reprint of the original 1951 performance guide that helped define early postwar hot rodding. Covering Chevrolet six-cylinder engines from 1937-1954 along with GMC 228, 248, and 270 cubic-inch engines, the book explores the speed equipment, tuning techniques, and performance theories used by enthusiasts during the golden age of hot rodding.

Topics include engine planning, block modifications, cylinder heads, intake manifolds, carburetion, ignition systems, superchargers, horsepower estimation, and maximizing performance on a budget. As both a technical reference and historical document, it provides a fascinating look at how performance enthusiasts modified engines more than 70 years ago.


Chevrolet, GMC & Buick Speed Manual

Chevrolet, GMC & Buick Speed Manual is a reprint of the original 1954 edition and expands coverage to include Chevrolet 216 and 235 cubic-inch inline sixes, GMC 228, 248, 256, 270, and 302 engines, as well as Buick's 248 and 320 cubic-inch straight-eight engines.

Featuring construction drawings, technical illustrations, photographs, and easy-to-understand performance data, this classic manual preserves the tuning methods, engineering principles, and speed equipment knowledge used by racers and hot rodders during the 1950s.

Its blend of practical modification advice and historical significance makes it a valuable addition to any vintage engine library.


Why These Books Belong Together

This four-book collection covers virtually every aspect of Chevrolet and GMC inline-six ownership, restoration, rebuilding, and performance tuning. Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine 1929-1962: How to Rebuild provides modern step-by-step rebuilding procedures, while the Chevrolet Inline Power Manual focuses on extracting maximum performance from later-generation inline engines.

Complementing those modern references are two classic period manuals—How To Hop Up Chevrolet 6 Cylinder & GMC Engines and Chevrolet, GMC & Buick Speed Manual—which preserve the original tuning methods, performance theories, and speed equipment knowledge used by hot rodders in the 1950s.

Together, these four books create one of the most complete Chevrolet inline-six libraries available, making this bundle an exceptional resource for engine builders, restorers, vintage truck enthusiasts, traditional hot rodders, and collectors of Chevrolet and GMC performance literature.

Author: Leo Santucci, Deve Krehbiel, Bob Fisher, Roger Huntington

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Publisher: Midlife Classic Cars

Binding Type: Paperback

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Printing Status: In Print

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