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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by winduptoy, Aug 3, 2022.

  1. Kevin Pharis
    Joined: Aug 22, 2020
    Posts: 515

    Kevin Pharis

    Was feelin spoke-ey this mornin... brought another set of Buffalo’s back to life! They’ll be holdin up a speedster soon:cool:

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  2. This is not a "Three Springer" but the wood bucks to hammer out the various body panels were made from lofting charts published in Mark Dee"s "Miller Dynasty. The car in the photo has a 1928/29 Essex chassis. Find one and you have a frame which is already narrow; and has a rear "Kick Up"!

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  3. Stovebolt
    Joined: May 2, 2001
    Posts: 3,535

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    Went to a small rural town 30 minutes from me this morning for Coffee and Cars. Coupe performed flawlessly there and back - sort of sorry I had to put it away but I had chores to do when I got home.
     
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  4. Jet96
    Joined: Dec 24, 2012
    Posts: 1,431

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    from WY

  5. John,

    Car is a beauty, my friend

    Mark's book is a really good read, I believe he wrote and published it while a member of the SuperFours club.

    John
     
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  6. Kevin, those Buffalos are GORGEOUS!!!
     
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  7. studebakerjoe
    Joined: Jul 7, 2015
    Posts: 1,136

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    @Mac the Yankee. Those carbs look like they're probably S&S super E or possibly G.
     
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  8. callcoy
    Joined: Aug 31, 2008
    Posts: 187

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    About 10 years ago a gentleman contacted me and invited me to look at his "Model A" stuff, of course I said I would like to see what he had. He was way out in the country in the the redwoods on a little ranch. His stuff was very interesting, that what I could see through the extreme clutter. When we headed back up to the house, he took me to his basement and showed me his MacDowell 2 port and a Winfield head, he wasn't interested in selling anything. Today I visited the little ranch after being contacted by the gentleman's widow, she needed help in getting rid of the "stuff", I worked out a plan and was able to purchase those heads.
     
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  9. Kevin Pharis
    Joined: Aug 22, 2020
    Posts: 515

    Kevin Pharis

    Is this a Winfield overhead valve head...?
     
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  10. Can't remember if I'd already posted these photos of the maintenance of the Miller Ford with the panels off

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  11. Thanks for the “naked” pictures!:eek:
    If I can live long enough, I have almost everything needed to put together my sprint car.
    This bare bones shots help immensely.
    Beautiful and well done car!
     
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  12. Thanks! I wanted to help others so they'd not make the mistakes that I made! One of the big failures I made was keeping a well worn Franklin steering box! It broke TWICE before I got it through my thick head to replace it with a new Schroeder box!

    If I were just starting to build one; I'd want to do a "Two Man" car similar to this one owned by Seth Hammond. His will have a Dreyer DOHC engine.
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  13. What part broke on the Franklin steering?
    That’s what I have; already been modified with extended shaft.
    Of course, I won’t be hammering on it like you do. But failure at any speed isn’t an option.
     
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  14. modelAsteve
    Joined: Jan 9, 2009
    Posts: 382

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    Good going Steve! I guess I missed your call!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  15. callcoy
    Joined: Aug 31, 2008
    Posts: 187

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    I should been clearer in my description, it is an aluminum flat head, I do not yet what ratio it is. I have never owned a Winfield, I know there are repops out there and I believe his first offerings were cast iron, I will learn some from this one. When I get these back to Tenn. I will pressure test them, I may have junk, a shelf warmer or I hope a couple of winners. If you have knowledge of Winfield heads I would appreciate hearing what you and others have to say.
     
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  16. callcoy
    Joined: Aug 31, 2008
    Posts: 187

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    I apologize ! We missed you up at the "Lake", it just not right not having you there. I was hoping to have an opportunity to break bread with you this trip, however I am backed up and have to go south for a few days. Started a project for buddy, a 30 A coupe, it is his alter ego, he does the Pikes Peak thing. I promise the widow lady the I will have a crew of 6 to clean out her pole barn, she can get rid of A and early cars and parts. Will see how things go, don't know till I make progress.
    Hope all is well
    Steve
     
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  17. Kevin Pharis
    Joined: Aug 22, 2020
    Posts: 515

    Kevin Pharis

    The chances of an overhead were literally nil...! But had to ask. Seem to remember the story that only a handful of castings, 2 or 3 of those were ever finished. Would have had 4 special built carbs bolted directly to the side too.

    The flat heads were produced on a much larger scale. First in iron by Winfield, then by Bell Auto in aluminum, possibly others too...
     
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  18. Savage Coupe
    Joined: Jun 20, 2020
    Posts: 63

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    from Washington

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  19. Pine tree jamboree racing in maine. 11.6 with a 59mph. Not bad for a 400 dollar banger!
     

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  20. It first broke at the middle of the shaft between the box & the Pittman Arm. Inspection showed it had long been cracked deep in the middle. We ground the ends and welded them. We put a fish-mouth sleeve over the break. Next it broke at the Pittman Arm., I got rid of it. I should have known not to depend on old "work-hardened" metal. I've replace with mostly forgings all the old crap (including joints, spindles and rods) on all critical elements of steering and suspension. Engines, transmissions and drive axles have been dealt with by other means.
     
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  21. winduptoy
    Joined: Feb 19, 2013
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  22. Jiminy
    Joined: Oct 25, 2012
    Posts: 476

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    Link to September 2022

    I had a small stroke in June and my life got turned upside down. Thanks for the kind words.
     
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  23. joemac05
    Joined: Jul 29, 2006
    Posts: 445

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    You are still alive and with us, that is the main thing. :)

    I had a Cardiac ablation procedure myself two weeks ago Amazing what they can do to keep us alive. :p
     
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  24. YEA! "Jiminy" lives! Stay comfortable our friend! May you continue to live a long life; we're all pulling for you!
     
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