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Chevy 348 Build-Up

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by motor mikey, Nov 22, 2005.

  1. Fifty5C-Gas
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    nope, its was white for about 3 or 4 years before this rebuild, never had a problem.
     
  2. HRH
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    You need to run one of these on top if your a real glutton for punishment! :D
     

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  3. motor mikey
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    from hanover pa

    Better you than me. I'm sure Mike wouldn't mind running that on his car though. Would look good in his Model A.
     
  4. Fifty5C-Gas
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    no, i wouldnt mind that intke, but 3x2's is enough for me to take care of right now...lol.
     
  5. fatty mcguire
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    Do it, do it
     
  6. 29Coupe
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    Here's mine......

    Came out of a 58 Wagon. The homeboy I bought it from put a 6 cyl in the wagon so he could "represent".

    It's now sitting in my 29 Model A Coupe chassis.
     

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  7. Fifty5C-Gas
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    Kool, you'll be happy
     
  8. 29Coupe
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    Hey Hotrod29, you wouldn't happen to have a red 29 Coupe....with Radir rims and whitewalls?
     
  9. Fifty5C-Gas
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    Yes I would.

    [​IMG]
     
  10. 29Coupe
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    Thought so. I emailed you awhile ago. Your's was one of the first Model A's I saw on the web with a 348 (this was after I picked up mine). You were a big help with answering my questions. Good to see you on the HAMB!!

    -Jeremy
     
  11. nocoastsaint
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    In addition to the 54 Buick, I have my great-grandfathers 48 ford. We have an old Farmhand feed chopper with a 348. Do any of you know about the differences between these industrial engines and the W engines that you are building for your cars?

    1948 Ford. Plans include no roof, windshield from an old larson boat, flake and pinstripes.

    Thank you,
    nocoastsaint
     
  12. Fifty5C-Gas
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    Kool, yes, i do remember...happy to help out.
     
  13. nocoastsaint
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    Am I to assume that no one has any experiance with the industrial W series engines?

    nocoastsaint
     
  14. Fifty5C-Gas
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    Picked up the motor today from Mikes shop...It looks good, cant wait to put it in....will update....
     

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