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Old 04-23-2021, 09:25 AM   #21
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I have never seen or heard of a V14 Ford or Lincoln engine, until now, and can find no history of one, so when were these made?

They were made on April 1st.
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Old 04-23-2021, 11:40 AM   #22
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They were made on April 1st.
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And they were only used for a few years in the Henway's...





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And they were only used for a few years in the Henway's...

Waiting!

Still waiting!

Patiently waiting for SOMEONE to bite!

"Whats'a...........?"


By the way (for DENNY)......here's an interesting, comparative list that I ran across. The "LZ" carb supposedly flows 160 cfm, whereas a "97" flows 150. DD


Small base Rochester 278cfm
stromberg 48 175cfm
stromberg 81 135cfm
stromberg 97 150cfm
stromberg LZ 160cfm
holley 92 142cfm
holley 94/59 155cfm
holley 94/8ba 162cfm


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Old 04-23-2021, 04:34 PM   #24
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They were made on April 1st.

I should have just let the thread go on and let some other sucker bite! You got me.
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Old 04-23-2021, 05:42 PM   #25
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Lanny,

Thanks for the information. I think it says a lot. As most of you know, I am a great advocate of 2G's on cars with hoods.

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Lanny,

Thanks for the information. I think it says a lot. As most of you know, I am a great advocate of 2G's on cars with hoods.

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Hey Denny, hope everything is going good for you these days.
I can Not take credit for the good carb info thow, AS that was
given to you via DD. Coopman.




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Old 04-23-2021, 08:35 PM   #27
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Yeah, but Ford engineers decided the Merc needed a bigger carb. You would think they would have wanted a larger one for this as well. Perhaps nothing suitable was available at the time. I had a Stromberg at one time that had "LZ" on it rather that "97"' was that a larger carb?

Edit : As to the 283's and 307's; they have Rochester 2G's that flow at least twice as much as a 94 or 97.
The Lincoln V12 did use a higher flow version of the Holley 94, and some years had a 4 bolt base. Not sure about the years they used Strombergs.

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Holly maks a 94 with 1 1/16 Venture, would you have the flow numbers for that. They came on the 272 "Y" block.
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Neither could I find any info.
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Neither could I find any info.

old Tom .......Go back and read Post #21 AGAIN!!! DD
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Waiting!

Still waiting!

Patiently waiting for SOMEONE to bite!

"Whats'a...........?"


By the way (for DENNY)......here's an interesting, comparative list that I ran across. The "LZ" carb supposedly flows 160 cfm, whereas a "97" flows 150. DD


Small base Rochester 278cfm
stromberg 48 175cfm
stromberg 81 135cfm
stromberg 97 150cfm
stromberg LZ 160cfm
holley 92 142cfm
holley 94/59 155cfm
holley 94/8ba 162cfm


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oh, bout three four pounds.
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