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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HotRodGuy1932, Nov 23, 2008.

  1. Plan9MaxWedge
    Joined: Nov 22, 2008
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    from Tipp City

  2. Thought you guys would like another few pics of "RatBastad". Pic was taken at the little town of Bright in Victoria Australia in 2007. I was rolling with the "Cherry Bombers" which have since grown to about 20 members. Enjoying these kick arse motors man there are some big motors here and some really interesting ones to. Keep it up guys.:)

    I have wanting to paint my five window this color for years now i have seen it on this 32 looks good. Just got to get the mix right so many blues it gets confussing. Wouldn't want to help me out with the color"Rat Bastad":):)
     

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  3. Hi Guys,

    This one is my mates at the bright rod run in 2007.

    And a sled pic is a ring in just thought you guys would like to see what some Aussies are doing down under. Metal finished and then clear coated note the pin striping on the front very suttle.:D
     

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  4. Beautiful, "simply" beautiful, lotsa nice odd motors shown so far.Peace,,,Moosie :)
     
  5. tmacracin
    Joined: Aug 23, 2007
    Posts: 825

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    Here is my 355ci SBC for my 28 pickup and my 470ci BBC out of my altered
     

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  6. Hey Wingnutz nothing boring about Olds power,especially dual quad equipped in a roadster! 455 olds has a longer stroke than a 454 Chevy, all that torque no way you can keep tires on that rod! WAY cool!
     
  7. krackerjack88
    Joined: Apr 6, 2008
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    from Fresno,Ca

    216 baby!
     

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  8. krackerjack88
    Joined: Apr 6, 2008
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    Then my 454
     

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  9. HemiRambler
    Joined: Aug 26, 2005
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    My latest motor literally made from pieces parts laying around the garage and hemi "junk" I have scavenged over the years. 9.66 @ 137 - which I am thrilled with considering what it is.
     

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  11. Sweats
    Joined: Oct 15, 2004
    Posts: 599

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    fresh from the machine shop on Monday!..droppin her in tomorrow!
     

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  12. OoltewahSpeedShop
    Joined: Oct 18, 2007
    Posts: 3,103

    OoltewahSpeedShop
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    Boss 351 Cleveland in my shop truck. Merc Flatty thats in my little '23 roadster truck.

    Later,
    Kevin
    Ooltewah Speed Shop
     

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  13. '60 tripower 348 chebbie. Goes like stink!
     

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  14. tmacracin
    Joined: Aug 23, 2007
    Posts: 825

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    Looks good! What are the specs?
     
  15. It ain't much yet...goes in my 34, 5 window..
     

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  16. Thunder Road
    Joined: Sep 17, 2006
    Posts: 165

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    Here's mine- '36 block, 3/4 cam, bored .060, aluminum flywheel, 2 dueces on a Fenton intake and Eddie Meyer heads.
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  17. HemiRambler
    Joined: Aug 26, 2005
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    Thanks, The motor is near stock - just a few small upgrades for durability. .030" over 392 - stock crank - stock rods (ARP rod bolts) - 10:1 cast pistons - stock oil pump I blueprinted and slightly modified - integral pickup and dropped down. Stock 331 heads - other than I cut them for bigger springs and I step drilled the pushrod holes for 3/8" pushrods. Stock valves - no porting - no polishing - no gasket matching . I did remove the combustion chamber "edge chamfer" making these resemble 392 heads (a mod I would have rather NOT done but they'd hit the pistons otherwise). Smith Brothers moly pushrods - vintage set of Gotha rockers. Mild Hydraulic Cam - stock timing chain that I adapted to run the hilborn pump using a chevy drive spud. Bottom end girdle that I bought 20 years ago for scrap - it's definitely not needed on this motor, but I was planning ahead and fitted it now rather than later. I did fab the pan and windage tray as well as adapted a tilton starter. Vertex mag - hilborn injector - both Ebay/Internet items. I rebuilt the hilborn injector and pump - I aksed lots of questions as this was all new to me. Matter of fact I purposefully built this motor on the mild side as this was my first Front Engine Dragster. TCI Powerglide (Ebay) and 3500 converter. 9" rear I built from all Strange pieces less the pinion support - a somewhat rare 4 bearing support - makes a daytona support look like a weakling. 3.89 Pro gear - wilwood brakes -Twin Simpson air brake. I digress.....:eek:

    EDIT: The NEXT motor I will get a little more serious with - eventually stuffing a 6:71 on, but for now - we've got our hands full learning with this one!

     
  18. tmacracin
    Joined: Aug 23, 2007
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    HemiRambler
    Sounds like a good setup.I'm just in the middle of building a blown 392 for a friend I will have some more info and pictures of it soon
     
  19. blown49
    Joined: Jul 25, 2004
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    Been on here before, my Merc flathead motor:

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  20. Littleman
    Joined: Aug 25, 2004
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    from OHIO, USA

    DeathsDoorSteps Motivation........392 Hemi .060'' over......11-1 Ross Forged pistons, BillMiller Aluminum Rods, fully balanced assembly, Solid Isky Stick/Solid Lifters.......good oiling system...Nicson front Timing cover/ Mount.....354 Heads w/ Aluminum Valve Covers, ''O'' Ringed w/ copper head gaskets, ADJ. Rockers, 2 1/16'' Intake and 2 1/16 Exhaust Valves, Ported just like the old Mondello's w/ heat risers welded plus and handful of more tricks done to them......DragStar 6X2 Intake ported to match the Heads w/ Six 94 Carbs on top...I blue printed each carb and severly violated them, they flow plenty...All fire and noise is stired up by a MSD Dizzy......My rule of thumb to building a Early Hemi is.....once your done.....its first name should not end up being Nancy....................Littleman

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  21. Ontario55
    Joined: Jul 11, 2008
    Posts: 74

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    Blown 355 Cu in
     

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  22. B/B Ford
    Joined: Dec 28, 2007
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    1970 Lincoln 460

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  23. gkgeiger
    Joined: Nov 28, 2007
    Posts: 767

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    The engine in my 65.

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  24. JeffB2
    Joined: Dec 18, 2006
    Posts: 9,503

    JeffB2
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    from Phoenix,AZ

    302 Ford in my '54 Customline:cool:
     

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  25. krazydeuce
    Joined: Jun 7, 2007
    Posts: 57

    krazydeuce
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    from Hawaii

    327 chevy w/little helpers.......:D:D:D
     

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  26. 35 Dodge Hot Rod
    Joined: Nov 29, 2007
    Posts: 191

    35 Dodge Hot Rod
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    from Mecca

    The engine on the left is a 60's 318 Poly with my 6-71 blower setup mocked up on it. It'll eventually take the place of my factory 1957 dual quad 318 Poly on the right in my 1935 Dodge pickup.
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  27. BigBlockMopar
    Joined: Feb 4, 2006
    Posts: 1,361

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    496ci, 4.15" stroke crank, H-beam rods, 10.5:1cr Diamond pistons, balanced assembly, Edelbrock heads, long ram intakes, solid lifters (soon roller), 1.6 rockers, dual 625 Carter carbs...


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    I'm also building a '57-392, bored .020" over.
    Will receive a Weiand dual quad intake, stock internals 'cept for a 2 steps 'bigger' than stock cam.


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    Currently at the machine shop is another 4.15" stroke 496" block. It's being bored, decked, balanced and linebored&honed. 9.2:1cr dished Ross pistons, H-beam rods, 0.120" Cometic gaskets, Indy 440-1 heads, 0.630" Roller cam.
    This engine will be topped off with a 8/71 Kuhl supercharger...

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  28. Ice man
    Joined: Mar 12, 2008
    Posts: 983

    Ice man
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    This is my B ready to go in the 29. Running a T-5 trany and open drive to a Model A rear.
     

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