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Hell yeah we do! C.mon end of the month....
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When you run a flathead Cad in XXO does it have to stay under 325 max when youre using after market or home made heads like the OHV inline engines ?
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If it's under 326 inches it would be in XO unless your converting it to OHV. No matter what kind of flatheads are on it he can run up to 375 inches in XXO
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So you can change heads on a flathead but not modify them on an OHV engine like the Buick. Seems fair to me. Is there any possable way to make the SCTA rule book any more vague ? Anyway good luck with it & hope to see it there on the salt. Anything new & different is Ok by me
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#45 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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If you're referring to the Salt Cat incident, they simply got a raw deal! I've read Rich's posts, and know he agrees.
The Salt Cat guys have my deepest respect, as they are constantly improving, and performing well! I'm simply swicthing flatheads, for different flatheads. If I put valves in the heads, for example, I'd have to be under 325 CI to remain XXO. Last edited by 38FLATTIE; 10-10-2010 at 02:29 PM. |
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I was referring to that but not to cause problems just out of curiosity, I really didnt know. Doug & Frank {Salt Cat}are friends of mine but I wish you the best of luck. Im for anything that doesnt have a Hemi, small or big block in it, the stranger the better. I have nothing but respect for Rich Fox !
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I didn't think it was directed at me, and thanks for the good wishes! I, too, have a lot of respect for Rich. ...and in spite of the set back, I see the Salt Cat guys did it again this week. They are truly amazing, and inspiring racers! |
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The question not answered is could Buddy add or redirect ports on his block? Of course the Cad already has pretty good ports for a flathead V8. But there are 3 category's of Vintage engines in the SCTA. V4F-XF- and XO. V4F and XF may add or redirect ports within their valve in block architecture without being bumped into V4 or XXF. Only by using "Specialty Cast" OHV (Ardun-Crager) heads will they be bumped up to V4 or XXF. Overhead inline engines in XO may port and polish original heads. But adding a "Specialty Cast or manufactured" head (12 port GMC) moves them into XXO. Now, apparently, adding ports to an OEM Buick head will also move you into XXO. So what if you add ports to a flathead Studebaker engine? Would that put you in XXO? I don't know. If not why not? If so how is that justified?
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Good question Rich!
If I 'split' the siamesed center exhaust, in the block, does this count? And who do I ask, if the Vintage tech committee does not have the last say? |
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Now that is a question whose answer we need to know! Flathead Fords have been running 'dividers' in the center exhaust for years. Wouldn't surprise me if the early Olds OHV guys were doing it as well.
Who can we ask to clarify the rules - so we don't have trouble just because we put a divider in the center exhaust port? If the divider is in the port but doesn't come out to the top/flange . . . is it considered different than one that does? Dale "Cast Iron Nose" Hays
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The Olds would be OK since it's not in a "Vintage" class anyway. Your Cad, I guess, needs an answer from the full Board to be safe. In writing.
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I'll do that Rich!
In the mean time, we are still looking for more team/crew members. Currently, there is myself, Bored&Stroked, Rustybucket, Pete1, Wrenchbender,Moparsled,and Choptvan. If you have any skills you want to contribute, or if you want to be part of the crew, shoot me a PM! Last edited by 38FLATTIE; 10-29-2010 at 08:03 AM. |
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I just want to get it here and get it solid/sound ASAP. I will be going though. How could I pass it up.
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Buddy, Are you looking for "Dave 41" or "41 Dave" ? If so I am here.
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Sorry for the complete lack of posts to this thread, kids have taken most of my board and build time. You can tell by the spider webs growing on my build thread on this board.
I am definitely interested, and don't think I could miss the chance to see you run this thing.
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#56 |
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Glad to have you Kevin!
The rear end is in, and we started mocking up the engine in it, so we can get the proper ride height. Once this and the tranny are in, the front suspension will be next. |
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Are you going to leave it patinaed out or paint it ?. A year seems pretty optimistic right now, hope you make it. Ill stop by and say hello if you do.
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It'll be ready, but it's going to take a lot of work. We have a bunch of great team members, and I don't believe any of them are afraid of the time or effort. It would be great to meet you! I'm also hoping to meet the Salt Cat guys, and Hudson Boys- I really dig what both of them are doing. |
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6 crew members and hunting ??? Hot Dog man... your on fire! I went out there with an 8th grade drop out kid and a pick-up truck. {not pretty}
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Right now, everyone can go. Who knows next August? In addition, we'll be changing classes a couple of times, so there will be tons of work to do. We have a great race team! Everyone is involved at some level- suspension work, chop, CAD design, cam/lifter work, engine work and design, tech advice and Bonneville experience. Anyone we would add to the team would have to be dedicated, bring something to the table, and want this as bad as we all do! I think the others would agree, that this is more than racing. For most of us, this is our first trip to the salt. There is only ONE first time, and we want to make it an experience of a lifetime. While we are all VERY competitive by nature, we realize we probably won't set the world on fire this first trip. Rather, we are trying to make this a memorable experience, and build a solid racing foundation, good team, and friendships that will last a lifetime. Last edited by 38FLATTIE; 09-20-2012 at 05:11 PM. |
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