The Jalopy Journal
8v71 blower, freshly rebuilt and converted to gas. Blower was cleaned, rebuilt with new gaskets and bearings, rotors triple pinned, painted...
pressure wash and clean off the undercarriage as good as possible. then hit the bottom with a eust converter, typically phosphoric acid based....
its an aisin warner r154 from a Toyota supra. there are some upgrades available for them internally that I'll be doing. I've never heard of...
may have to look into getting something made. input shaft is 1 1/8" at 21 spline. all I can find are 9.5" Toyota discs.
I have made an adapter to put a manual transmission behind a big block mopar v8. the catch is the pressure plate that will fit my flywheel calls...
Check the p sheets for the paint you are using, some colors will require a sealer in order for the color to come out right. That's what I do...
Those are supposed to be good torq intakes. The runner length is tuned to provide best performance at 3500rpm which was the rpm those 413's hit...
The hot rod won't be a winter driver anyway, but like I said, I'm planning a gasoline backup system. Pretty sure my blower does not have striped...
Absolutely stunning!
Thought about it but nobody here sells it in my province. Nobody. We grow lots of corn. We have an ethanol production plant. Yet nobody sells or...
Yes, liquid propane injection would be cool (pun intended) but I haven't been able to find anyone who sells liquid propane injectors in a big...
Found a local guy who wants to sell me a complete propane system w/ an impco 425 for pretty cheap. Tanks he has are way too big but I have a buddy...
Yes I was thinking to use two Impco 425 mixers. The fuel injectors would only be turned on as a backup so I could burn gas if I run out of...
Lap weld for anything structural and/or hidden. If you prep the metal properly before and seal it properly after, it will be fine. On the body I...
Hi all, I've been thinking about building a blown engine for propane. What I've got is a mopar 440 engine, forged 10:1 pistons setup for quench...
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