My brother just finished a customer flathead a few months ago. Many headaches along the way - bad machine shop work, pistons with incorrectly machined ring grooves, carb issues. However, when finished a sweet running engine - unbelievable throttle response, thanks to carb calibration and PV work. Isky 400 JR solid cam sounds fantastic - may be a bit aggressive for a street engine. Superflow600 was used (with some 3.5: pvc piping) to flow test port work.
Hey my motor made onto the HAMB. Cool. I built the engine stand initially, and gave it to Kelly(he finished it and painted it) when he started to build my motor. Kelly does real good work, he's a real fussbudget and a stickler for detail. Engine is sitting at home in my shop now, awaiting installation, probably this winter. Thanks Kelly for a great job.
Good to see another flathead in Alberta. For machine work on Flatheads we always use Powertech Engines in Bruderhiem just north of Edmonton. He is damn good, knows flatheads in and out, and has the proper tooling! Plus he is very reasonably priced!
How long has the guy had the sharp heads? as I haven't heard of them producing them for some time now. Nice motor. but the start up rig nearly out does the motor!
Nice looking flattie. It would look great in my 50 Merc. I have a running flattie, but could use some speed parts and a fresh coat of paint.
Thanks. The Sharp heads were purchased a little over a year ago. They are reproductions, and Ol' Jer bought them for me, (he didn't pay for them, though). I "think" they are available from Speedway, can't remember for certain. The original Offy heads I bought were corroded too deeply to use, and are now garage art. It was just one more thing I got shafted on building this motor. There is a long long list of problems that we ran into, none of which have to do with the guy ( Kelly) that put it together for me. Ended up spending probably 40 percent more than I should have. Embarrassed to say how much is tied up in it.
Kelly is looking at designing a main cap girdle assembly for a flathead. A one piece design. I would assist with the SolidWorks drawings. This should be an interesting project, hopefully generate some interest. Thanks jalopy Kid, good to know about a competent machine shop
Haha! Fussbudget. I thought my wife and I were the only ones to use words like that! That's a great looking engine and one helluva test stand!
Thanks for the kind words, guys. There, you made me blush. JVO is the craftsman that designed and built the run-in stand. I merely filled in the middle part. To answer the question, the Sharp heads are available right from Sharp/WilCap, H&H(Flatheads-Forever), Flathead Jack, Speedway, etc. Here is a video clip... http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o52/Fecrazed/?action=view¤t=MOV01313.mp4
Good going, its always great to hear another of Henry's finest running. Although I for one like to see them with a single two barrel for the first start up and 500 miles.................