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Thanks for the lesson.
What is that pretty motor in?
Dave ----
no problem dave
black one is a 32 blue is a 28 model a theres zero firewall mods needed, they sound like a 8 at idle and like a old banger when you take off, more than enough power
There was 1 show there was a roadster and it was running a Nissan motor. Cant remember if it was a 4 or a 6 as it was a few years ago and have not seen it since.
Something different and cool as heck
Dave ----
the pickup was a centerfold car mag write in hr deluxe back in march of 2012 , on that one we used a boat 181 custom made the intake/exhaust to use the 8 port head,later we started using a outright forklift motor converted to run gas it's backed by a 5 spd borgwarner to a 9.0 ford rear
TY
that was a 2 man 2 year build, since we have done 5 more this was the last one, real 1929 henry steel body on a brookville frame , mild 350, turbo 350 9.0 ford rear on a 4 bar with coil overs
...custom made the intake/exhaust to use the 8 port head...
Any chance you'd entertain the thought of making some headers for a 302 in my F-150? The truck has a mechanical clutch linkage so no one makes anything that will fit.
Originally Posted by charlie g
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that was a 2 man 2 year build, since we have done 5 more this was the last one, real 1929 henry steel body on a brookville frame , mild 350, turbo 350 9.0 ford rear on a 4 bar with coil overs
that setup was built for us, by a shop in delaware at a very steep cost , that's why we changed to the forklift motors the 5 port head allows the use of manifolds from clifford performance best shop for inline manifolds https://cliffordperformance.net/
Hanging around dirt tracks for a number of years and working on Outlaw Sprint cars before there were rules (world of outlaws). There was a half of a small block Chevy V8 four banger. It was the Sesco midget engine.
Hanging around dirt tracks for a number of years and working on Outlaw Sprint cars before there were rules (world of outlaws). There was a half of a small block Chevy V8 four banger. It was the Sesco midget engine.
real world that was done in the middle 60's by this man, pappy hugh hough of gasoline alley in paterson nj , he took a 283 cut out the center 2 bores, brazed it back together , later he went back to running the old standby 60 hp flatheads which power this car
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