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Powerhouse 103050 Pro-Crankshaft Socket for Small Block Chevy List Price: $31.99 Sale Price: $31.99 |
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Powerhouse 103060 Pro-Crankshaft Socket for Small Block Ford/Buick/Pontiac List Price: $35.99 Sale Price: $35.99 |
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SUPER TORQUE HIGH PERFORMANCE CHEVYFACTORY NEW MINI PMGR STARTER! Complete with shims and bolts at no extra charge!Super Torque Aftermarket Mini Starter Delco PG260M Style 1.7KW - 12 Volt, CW Permanent magnet gear reduction high torque racing design will easily start up to 18:1 high compression engines. Staggered bolt pattern for easy mounting on Chevy engines.Fits the 168 tooth flywheelFits almost all Chevy V8 engines and will replace the stock starter in 283, 327, 350, 396, 427, & 454 engines. |
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Spectre 5428 Engine Kit Small Block Chevy Center Bolt Chrome 1 Kit List Price: $69.99 Sale Price: $46.11 |
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Interior Dress Up Kit: 1988-1995 Small Block Chevrolet and GMC; 30550 center bolt; various models; Engine Kit; chrome |
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Rebuilding the Small-Block Chevy: Step-by-Step Videobook is a quality, step-by-step Workbench Book and DVD combination that shows you how to build a street or racing small-block Chevy in your own garage. The book includes over 600 photos and easy-to-read text that explains every procedure a professional builder uses to assemble an engine from crankshaft to carburetor. The DVD includes over two hours of coverage showing in detail all the procedures that the book describes. The DVD is filmed in a bright, well-lit studio that really brings out the detail of the engine-building process. Detailed sections show how to disassemble a used engine, inspect for signs of damage, select replacement parts, buy machine work, check critical component fit, and much more! The DVD takes a trip to the machine shop and shows the viewer the entire process. Performance mods and upgrades are discussed along the way, so the book and DVD combo meets the needs of all enthusiasts, from restorers to hot rodders. This rare instructional combination package is a must-have for every small-block Chevy fan. |
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Catalog of Chevy V-8 Engine Casting Numbers, 1955-93, and Stamped Numbers (Cars & Parts Magazine Matching Numbers Series) List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $16.38 |
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MotiveSB.exe error is an error that usually occurs as "Smartbridge Alerts MotiveSB.exe - entry point not found." This program error can interfere with several different processes and programs on your computer.
It is advised that you remove the Smartbridge application as it takes up a lot of space and it is just a data-monitoring tool for tech and internet support.
Where did Smartbridge Come From?
Smartbridge is a support process that is intended to be used to submit files for support. It is an ISP diagnostic tool.
It is a program from Telus communications that comes with various companies DSL startup packages (notably ATT, Verizon, and SBC).
It is entirely nonessential.
Because it takes up so much space and can possibly be a keylogger (records your keystrokes for data analysis), then it is highly recommended that you remove it.
Problems and Errors Caused by MotiveSB
Several problems have been reported as caused by this program:
o Freezing or hanging on startup
o Excessive popups and viruses
o Freezing of programs, notably Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
o Recording keystrokes or keylogging
o Excessive consumption of computer resources and RAM
o Several programs that look like adware
o Error messages involving "MotiveSB.exe-Entry Point Not Found" or related to "dynamiclink library PSAPI.DLL"
o Cuts out audio
Removing MotiveSB
To simply disable motiveSB:
1. Click Start>>Run
2. Type "Msconfig" in the box labeled "Open"
3. Go to start up programs
4. Disable Motive SB
5. Reboot
Alternatively, to remove the program, try going to your add/remove programs tool in your control panel:
o Go to add/remove programs
o Click on the "Self Support Tool." (This could be under SBC or ATT Self Support Tool, depending on what your ISP is and how they've named it)
o Remove the program.
It is also possible that you'll need to find and delete it using an anti-spyware or anti-adware program. If you cannot manage to delete it, then block and disable it using your program. You may want to contact your ISP for instructions on complete removal.
Follow these simple steps on removing this unnecessary and unwanted program from your computer. It is generally useless and can eat up precious CPU processing power.
If you are continuing to have problems with MotiveSB.exe errors, then continue your research here and learn how to disable unwanted startup programs to keep your computer running like new.
Optimize-Your-PC can provide you with advanced registry cleaning technology. It will scan, diagnose, and repair MotiveSB.exe errors, leaving you with nothing but a highly-optimized PC.
Net Neutrality Act Once Again on the Agenda
On January 9th, Republican Senator Olympia Snowe and Democrat Byron Dorgan reintroduced the Internet Freedom Preservation act to the Senate. Better known as the Net Neutrality Act, the bill was killed by the Senate last year in a vote split down party lines (Democrats yea, Republicans nay), with the exception of Senator Snowe. With the Democrats having a slight majority in the Senate, the bill certainly has a better chance this time around, but it still needs 60 votes to prevent a Republican filibuster.
The impetus for the bill started back in 2005, when broadband network executives began discussing the possibility of charging companies that use a high percentage of bandwidth. Most notably, in an interview with a Business Week, SBC chairman Ed Whitacre Jr (now AT&T CEO) stated: "How do you think they're going to get to customers? Through a broadband pipe. Cable companies have them. We have them. Now what they would like to do is use my pipes free, but I ain't going to let them do that because we have spent this capital and we have to have a return on it. So there's going to have to be some mechanism for these people who use these pipes to pay for the portion they're using. Why should they be allowed to use my pipes?"
Whitacre went on to say, "The Internet can't be free in that sense, because we and the cable companies have made an investment and for a Google or Yahoo! or Vonage or anybody to expect to use these pipes free is nuts!"
Whats nuts is that he actually said that. What followed was a grass roots uprising from Internet companies, consumer groups, and bloggers, concerned about broadband service providers having the ability to determine what applications and services are provided to the Internet consumer. Conceivably, even searches performed on the Internet could lead directly to a site owned by the provider.
Broadband service providers already charge consumers up to $60 a month for Internet service, and now want to turn around and charge companies like Google, Yahoo, YouTube and Vonage for their bandwidth usage. What you see on the Internet would be totally under the influence of your broadband service provider the so called Gatekeeper, and a once free and unfettered Internet would evolve into a scripted and censored interactive television network.
And what about up and coming technologies such as Voice over IP telephony? If you dont pay, you dont play! The pure play VoIP providers like Vonage, Packet8 and Skype offer some of the lowest rates in the history of the Telecommunications industry. Wouldnt AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast just love to tax these companies right out of business! These big boys also offer VoIP phone service, but prefer to start at $40 calling plans rather than the pure plays $10-$20 plans. At 3 million and growing, consumers are realizing the value of Internet Telephony. Let the Gatekeepers charge for the pipe, and the little guys are sure to suffer, as will the consumer in the form of higher prices.
The Gatekeepers complain that they built the network, and they should be able to recoup their investment. Fine, but does that mean they should be able to shape the face of the Internet? Companies like AT&T need to find another way. The Internet was and is a place where the little guy has as good a chance as any to make it big. Google, YouTube, Skype and Vonage all started small, and are now leaders in their Internet industry.
The Net Neutrality act would prohibit service providers from blocking or degrading access to Internet content and services. They also could not prevent consumers from connecting external devices to their network, with the exception of devices posing a threat to security. The prioritization of types of content, applications, or services would be allowed under the condition that it is done free of charge, and that it is done for all types of that particular content. For example, the prioritization of packets to insure Quality of Service for Voice over IP must be done for all VoIP providers free of charge to them.
Another interesting proposal in the bill would require that broadband companies offer standalone broadband service, to be enforced by the FCC. A recent ruling by the FCC in Atlanta decried that Bell South (now AT&T), was not obliged to unbundle its DSL broadband service from a traditional telephone line. This would open up the opportunity for consumers to acquire a DSL broadband connection without having to pay for traditional phone service.
Whitacre and company (AT&T) recently agreed to adopt the spirit of net neutrality for a period of 2 years so that they could get approval from the FCC to merge with Bell South. It worked! Bell South and Cingular Wireless will soon be known, once again, as AT&T.
Senator Dorgan maintains that the Internet was a place where anyone with a good idea could create a business. "The marketplace picked winners and losers, not some central gatekeeper," said the Senator. "That freedom--the very core of what makes the Internet what it is today--must be preserved."
With a new sheriff in town, maybe, just maybe it will be.
About the Author
Author Michael Talbert is a certified systems engineer and web designerwith over 7 years experience in the industry. For more information on Voice over IP Telephony, visit the website VoIP-Facts.net, or the VoIP Blog for up to date industry news and commentary.
will this trans bolt up to my SBC 350?
will this TH350 bolt up to my small block chevy 350?
http://daytona.craigslist.org/pts/899146243.html
its supposed to be a "universal" bell housing, so i imagine it would. just making sure tho.
i talked him down to $50 for it, so if it doesnt work its not that big of a loss.
a used transmission with out any warranty, you are asking to be ripped off. And yes its a dual bolt pattern 350 that will work on both chev and olds
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