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jplawman 05-01-2022 04:05 PM

model b four cylinder riley valve train 1932
 

Does anyone have the answer to how this type of appication would help the performance of the b model four cylinder flathead and does it interest todays hobbyists. Reason i have one that has been rebuilt and sitting for years old school. Tell me your thoughts humbly john!

tubman 05-01-2022 05:24 PM

Re: model b four cylinder riley valve train 1932
 

You are not too clear on what you have ."Two-port" Riley's were "F-heads" (intake in the head and stock exhausts), while "Four-port" Riley's were full OHV conversions.

A friend's grandfather ran a "Four-port" Riley in the early fifties. I am told that they would often beat Offenhausers.

jplawman 05-01-2022 07:16 PM

Re: model b four cylinder riley valve train 1932
 

thank you yes it is the full OHV conversion! does anyone use these anymore??

Bored&Stroked 05-01-2022 08:23 PM

Re: model b four cylinder riley valve train 1932
 

Sure, there are a lot of "banger" guys running at The Race of Gentleman, etc.. If you want to know a lot more about what you have - or any OHV conversion from T's to A's to B's, lookup my friend Dan Price. He manufacturers a lot of cool parts and knows more than just about anybody I know. Here is a link - he's a great guy and a fabulous resource for parts, what works, what doesn't, builds complete engines, etc..

www.dan4banger.com

1952henry 05-01-2022 09:37 PM

Re: model b four cylinder riley valve train 1932
 

Just viewed the website, that is impressive!

62pan 05-02-2022 07:21 AM

Re: model b four cylinder riley valve train 1932
 

The 4 ports still used the stock exhaust. Two intake valves per cylinder and were cross flow. Highly desirable.

raybee 05-02-2022 12:55 PM

Re: model b four cylinder riley valve train 1932
 

I had an original Riley Two Port second version on a model B with stock B cam, 2 stromberg 81's, 4 into two headers. It was hooked to a T5 and 4.11 rear. Run like a bat outta hell. Would cruise all day at 70, then take off like a scared rabbit when you punched it. Took it to 85 once then lost my nerve. 31 ccpu.


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