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    mwalker09
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    restoration 69S motor rebuild

    I just bought a 69s. I'm starting the restoration on the bottom installing new bushings rebuilding the brakes etc., Next I would like to send the engine and transmission off somewhere to be rebuilt and restored including the MFI.Who do you recommend to do the work? Should I leave it factory specs or up the displacement to 2.2, 2.4? Thanks

    mike

  2. #2
    heirplane
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    69S

    Pacific Fuel Injection for the pump, Eurometrix for the throttle bodies. And leave it stock.

  3. #3
    mwalker09
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    stock it shall remain.

    Stock it shall remain

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