Many Chevelle owners are not content to keep their cars strictly stock. In the time since these cars were built in the 1960s and 1970s, suspension, steering, brake, and engine technology have taken giant leaps forward. Many Chevelle owners want to enjoy all the benefits of modern technology as well as the pleasure of driving a classic muscle car. But for many owners, completing a coil-over shock install, bolting on aftermarket disc brakes, or installing sub-frame connectors is something they've never done before and seems daunting.
In Chevelle Performance Projects, author Cole Quinnell provides comprehensive instruction on upgrades to every component group of the car including chassis, suspension, brakes, transmission, driveline, engine, interior, and electrics. Examples of component installs include HEI ignition, upgrading steering system, tubular A-arms, a 5-speed transmission swap, stiffer coil-over and leaf springs, and much more. Installing a modern GM LS engine is a popular project, and Quinnell covers this complex install from start to finish as well.
This book offers a full range of performance projects from mild to wild, so owners can perform minor to extensive modifications. Similar to other titles in the Performance Project Series, it features step-by-step procedures so owners can complete each project with ease. If you are a Chevelle owner and even remotely thinking of upgrades, this first-ever book on the subject will be a mandatory addition to your library.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Chassis Upgrades
Frame
Suspension
Handling
Project 1: Frame Boxing
Project 2: Tubular Control Arm Kit Installation
Project 3: Mini Tub Kit Installation
Project 4: Suspension Kit Installation
Chapter 2: Building a Performance Steering System
Steering Box
Steering Linkage
Steering Column
Steering Wheel
Project 1: Quick-Ratio Steering Box Installation
Project 2: Steering Column Installation
Chapter 3: Wheels and Tires
Appearance
Performance
Project 1: Wheel and Tire Fitment
Chapter 4: Building a Performance Rear Axle
Upgrades to Your Original Axle 44
Project 1: Setting Up a Ford 9-inch Differential
Chapter 5: Brake Upgrades
Performance Factors
Proportioning Valve
Master Cylinder
Roll Control Solenoid
Project 1: High-Performance Brake System Installation
Chapter 6: Engine Upgrades
Ignition System
Exhaust System
Intake System
Cylinder Head and Camshaft
Project 1: Performance Ignition System Installation
Project 2: Fuel-Injection System Installation
Chapter 7: Engine Swaps
Gen I vs LS
LS Series Benefits
Engine Sources
Budget Requirements
Project 1: LS Engine Installation
Project 2: Water Pump and Front Accessories Installation
Project 3: Engine Installation
Chapter 8: Performance Fuel System
Fuel Tank
Fuel Line
Fuel Filter
Fuel Pump
Project 1: Fuel Line Installation
Chapter 9: Performance Cooling System
Overheating Diagnosis
Electric Fan
Belt-Driven Fan
Radiator
Project 1: Radiator Installation
Chapter 10: Performance Exhaust
Headers or Manifolds
Tailpipes
Exhaust Tubing
Mufflers
Project 1: Performance Exhaust Installation
Chapter 11: Overdrive Transmission Swaps
Automatic Transmissions
Manual Transmissions
Project 1: Clutch Installation
Project 2: Transmission Installation
Chapter 12: Wiring Upgrades
Wiring Harness
Battery
Starter Solenoid
Relays
Master Disconnect Switch
Project 1: Wiring Harness Installation
Project 2: Trunk-Mounted Battery Tray Installation
Project 3: Master Disconnect Switch Installation
Chapter 13: Performance Interior
Seating
Safety Cage
Dash
Sound Deadening
Project 1: Roll Cage Installation
Project 2: Interior Installation
Source Guide
Many Chevelle owners are not content to keep their cars strictly stock. In the time since these cars were built in the 1960s and 1970s, suspension, steering, brake, and engine technology have taken giant leaps forward. Many Chevelle owners want to enjoy all the benefits of modern technology as well as the pleasure of driving a classic muscle car. But for many owners, completing a coil-over shock install, bolting on aftermarket disc brakes, or installing sub-frame connectors is something they've never done before and seems daunting.
In Chevelle Performance Projects, author Cole Quinnell provides comprehensive instruction on upgrades to every component group of the car including chassis, suspension, brakes, transmission, driveline, engine, interior, and electrics. Examples of component installs include HEI ignition, upgrading steering system, tubular A-arms, a 5-speed transmission swap, stiffer coil-over and leaf springs, and much more. Installing a modern GM LS engine is a popular project, and Quinnell covers this complex install from start to finish as well.
This book offers a full range of performance projects from mild to wild, so owners can perform minor to extensive modifications. Similar to other titles in the Performance Project Series, it features step-by-step procedures so owners can complete each project with ease. If you are a Chevelle owner and even remotely thinking of upgrades, this first-ever book on the subject will be a mandatory addition to your library.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Chassis Upgrades
Frame
Suspension
Handling
Project 1: Frame Boxing
Project 2: Tubular Control Arm Kit Installation
Project 3: Mini Tub Kit Installation
Project 4: Suspension Kit Installation
Chapter 2: Building a Performance Steering System
Steering Box
Steering Linkage
Steering Column
Steering Wheel
Project 1: Quick-Ratio Steering Box Installation
Project 2: Steering Column Installation
Chapter 3: Wheels and Tires
Appearance
Performance
Project 1: Wheel and Tire Fitment
Chapter 4: Building a Performance Rear Axle
Upgrades to Your Original Axle 44
Project 1: Setting Up a Ford 9-inch Differential
Chapter 5: Brake Upgrades
Performance Factors
Proportioning Valve
Master Cylinder
Roll Control Solenoid
Project 1: High-Performance Brake System Installation
Chapter 6: Engine Upgrades
Ignition System
Exhaust System
Intake System
Cylinder Head and Camshaft
Project 1: Performance Ignition System Installation
Project 2: Fuel-Injection System Installation
Chapter 7: Engine Swaps
Gen I vs LS
LS Series Benefits
Engine Sources
Budget Requirements
Project 1: LS Engine Installation
Project 2: Water Pump and Front Accessories Installation
Project 3: Engine Installation
Chapter 8: Performance Fuel System
Fuel Tank
Fuel Line
Fuel Filter
Fuel Pump
Project 1: Fuel Line Installation
Chapter 9: Performance Cooling System
Overheating Diagnosis
Electric Fan
Belt-Driven Fan
Radiator
Project 1: Radiator Installation
Chapter 10: Performance Exhaust
Headers or Manifolds
Tailpipes
Exhaust Tubing
Mufflers
Project 1: Performance Exhaust Installation
Chapter 11: Overdrive Transmission Swaps
Automatic Transmissions
Manual Transmissions
Project 1: Clutch Installation
Project 2: Transmission Installation
Chapter 12: Wiring Upgrades
Wiring Harness
Battery
Starter Solenoid
Relays
Master Disconnect Switch
Project 1: Wiring Harness Installation
Project 2: Trunk-Mounted Battery Tray Installation
Project 3: Master Disconnect Switch Installation
Chapter 13: Performance Interior
Seating
Safety Cage
Dash
Sound Deadening
Project 1: Roll Cage Installation
Project 2: Interior Installation
Source Guide