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I haven't tried it with modern H beam rods. With 21A rods some grinding on the block was needed. No where near getting into water..The big problem was the extremely short skirt required on the pistons. It hurt ring life with .012/.014 clearance.
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I dont believe Al Sharp made any 21 stud heads . Man I love them !!!! It will be tough for me to decide which of my Sharp intakes to run with those heads , or my "Burns" intake would also look way cool !!!
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If I were having a crank welded I would start with a used crank. You are going to have to straighten and grind the journals afterwards anyway. Why do that to a new crank? What other crank are you going to find that will fit all those NOS standard bearings out there?
Allard, Tornado, and those weird waterless Federal Mogul heads are the only center water 21 stud aftermarket heads made back in the day that I know about. edit: I meant Cyclone, not Tornado, wrong bad weather reference. Last edited by 38 coupe; 05-28-2015 at 06:35 PM. Reason: correct my mistake |
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Tony, they do look very nice!! Let me know if you hear anything on the actual cost for a pair of these for pump in heads.
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The Eddie Meyers go for 1100. Being that there is no other heads it might be comparable. Probably a deal if you want 21 finned aluminum heads.
Downloaded h&hs catalog off thier website for 2015. Man they are really keeping flatheads going. Much respect. |
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If stock '36 engine and center outlet heads, there would be no place for water pumps
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good point John , I was thinking 37 block .
Mike text me pics yesterday also , I will let you know when I get any price info. |
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I wonder if the spark plug is still in the original location? Be nice if the people that take the trouble to make these heads, would take the time to up grade the combustion chamber.
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SCAT makes stroker cranks for the small journal 21's. Check out their part number 9-221-4000-2000.
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SCAT makes stroker cranks for the small journal 21's. Check out their part number 9-221-4000-2000.
Thanks for that most interesting information...hmmm...now you've got me thinking. Has anyone on here got first hand experience with the above Scat crank?
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With that 4.750 crank did you run the real early style rods for cam clearance etc.? Must have been tight in there. I do like big motors though.
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That is interesting. I wonder what mains diameter you could get on these stroker crankshafts? It really didn't say in their on line catalog.
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If a late merc crank was ground to 2.399" on the mains how would one address the oil slinger/ rear main seal. There is not enough diameter there to create the slinger. Boring the mains out to use the 2.499" bearings and using a 59A rear main cap with a seal seems possible but expensive. |
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Slingers can be added simply by soldering
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In the 37/38 block, Reds headers mad an adapter to convert to the rope seal, Using several Ford parts, Pretty simple
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