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  1. Bill Demmer

    Best coolant for a 307 ?

    I got lucky, I acquired 2 of them over the years. Here is a decent one, for decent money. http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=2&toolid=10001&campid=5338393046&icep_item=383658953995 That's the kind ya want. ACDelco aint what it used to be, that's for sure. Still, they...
  2. Bill Demmer

    Best coolant for a 307 ?

    Your W.P. bearings are totally sealed against the coolant in the system. The type pf coolant you use has no bearing on the bearings. Use the long-life coolant, and add the appropriate amount of W.P. lubricant. W.P. lubricant is for the seal. It also contains anit-rust and corrosion...
  3. Bill Demmer

    Aux input to factory GM radio?

    i don't know about a phone, but, there should be 3.5 mm socket somewhere on there. bill
  4. Bill Demmer

    Another selling thread

    wth is that supposed to mean? bill
  5. Bill Demmer

    Another selling thread

    i've been doing ok on ebay for a couple years... billdemmer.wi bill
  6. Bill Demmer

    Looks like I am a little late to the party...

    you're right on time! bill
  7. Bill Demmer

    Aux input to factory GM radio?

    yup, that's the ticket!! bill
  8. Bill Demmer

    Installing a 425 into my 87 cutlass

    the 425 block weighs about 100 pounds more than a 307, the crank is considerably heavier, and an aluminum intake is a good idea, though a tall intake will probably eat the hood. BBO in a g-body will be tight with the a/c box in it. you may need notched valve covers to keep the a/c box. you...
  9. Bill Demmer

    On the way back from a recent trip to Montreal...

    I paid a visit to Building 70, in Lansing, MI Too bad GM is still using the executive side as a billboard... :( It's nice to see they haven't leveled the place though. Bill ;)
  10. Bill Demmer

    BRINGING BACK OLDSPOWER.COM

    rattle and hum... bill
  11. Bill Demmer

    Far Out! We're B-A-A-A-A-CK!!!

    hey! i feel a noob all over again, 18 years later! https://web.archive.org/web/20000929170757/http://www.oldspower.com:80/ Bill