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Join Date: Jun 2020
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I am very new to flatheads and considering this rebuilt 8BA.
Does this sound like the guy knows what he's doing? " Bored +.040 with aluminum domed pistons, New rings, main/rod/cam bearings, Chevy stainless steel 1.5” valves, Converted & setup Chevy distributor, Packard plug wires Litterio L-100 camshaft, Johnson adjustable lifters, New valve guides, Offenhouser #400 aluminum finned heads, Offenhouser aluminum dual carb intake Holley 94 carbs, PCV system installed, Fenton cast iron headers, New modern water pumps, New Carter fuel pump[FONT=New], Reground flywheel (10” clutch) " |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Charlotte NC KiWi-L100 available here
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Sounds encouraging
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Wa.
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Assuming it was assembled properly, the only problem I see is that cam is way too much for a street engine of that size.
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Location: Southern California
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You might want to do a search in the archives on the guys name, here and HAMB. Then you could also post his name and ask for comments.
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I'd want to know how much $$$ too.
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Don't do it....unless the motor is in a car you can drive....check oil press ,tendency to over heat perform a compression check. New to flatheads ? Buy a turn key vintage Ford
with a stock motor and learn from doing. Charlie ny |
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Arkansas
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I didn't want to say anything, but I'm like Charlie. Stock, man, or stockish. Something you can get running right without a lot of highly paid help.
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In the showroom customers heard and tested them bone stock. Bonnie and Clyde stole them and robbed banks with them, bone stock (well, except for the key). Since I am the furthest thing from a hotrodder you will ever see here, I have no idea why a 'lumpy' rough idle is considered cool. I spose it harkens back to the two-tone shoes, bobby socks and poodle skirts. I guess there was a time when that was cool too. I prefer my fords with ford parts in them. Dang they idle nice.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Wellington, OH
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OK.....let's put an end to this 2nd guessing bullshit. I am the builder of the engine in question. I have 60 years of engine building. Tony ground the L-100 for me. I have 3 flatties with L-100s. I love the sound, and that is MY preference. Don't force yours on me. I told the original poster he could come to the shop and see it run on the run stand. I gave him my phone number. He has not called. I offered the new running engine to him for $4,500. I have retracted that offer. I don't know why he would question this forum instead of me about my engine.
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Mods, please do us all a huge favor and delete this thread. And if I've been inappropriate or broken any rules feel free to ban me as well, I'll admit I will be disappointed as I feel this is a great forum with lots of knowledgeable people and good information but I totally understand. I'm going to go crack a beer now and go to bed and quit dealing with this bullshit for the night... |
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Location: Wellington, OH
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Hogluvr, relax, there is much great info to be had on here. 'Nuff said. Let's "hug it out" & get back to our beloved flatheads!
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I have to say it : The name "Go Cat Speed Shop" comes to mind.
I hope there's no connection, but it's an unfortunate choice for a forum name. Last edited by tubman; 02-06-2022 at 10:37 AM. |
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7rtA quick check shows go cat speed shop is/was in Denver area. Gocatgo's profile says Ohio.
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NO, NO NO! NOT Go cat speed shop! LOL
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Color me impressed, both sides. Let the test stand do the motors talking and bring
your compression gauge...GCG, call me if he passes on it. Charlie ny 716 440 8952 |
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Good deal ,
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hogluvr very well stated.
Doing your "due diligence" is/always will be the smart thing to do, especially in this day and age. Good luck with your Flathead pursuit.
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Location: NJ
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I don't know either party here and I'm just jumping in that a quality rebuilt motor done right for $4,500 is a steal anyway you slice it.
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