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  1. pennafxu
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    Plug caps came in… It seems I will need to pull the rubber part off… BFC92B1C-CED8-40EC-A330-7878E5EB8E36.jpeg 57055686-ED47-4DB9-8458-7BFAD5E7609C.jpeg 04233E97-1BBA-4EDD-B7CB-6C7B589B55FD.jpeg 84605B8F-19A8-4CE5-9221-B339387C04C0.jpeg
     
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  2. alchemy
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  3. pennafxu
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  4. alchemy
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    My flathead has real wire in its plug wires.
     
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  5. pennafxu
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    does it have an electronic ignition?
     
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  6. alchemy
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    Of course not.
     
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  7. pennafxu
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    Why not?
     
  8. alchemy
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    Because I like old style hot rods. And I don’t trust things I can’t see.
     
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  9. pennafxu
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    Lol
     
  10. pennafxu
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    44D23C4A-7FDF-4327-8FF3-98568E0E9B94.jpeg B9B2F8DB-90EC-4E81-A3A9-A311FFE02912.jpeg 68576880-E54C-4DF1-8E7D-CE4654A0E693.jpeg Separating mount from coil… Will blast off the rust…
     
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  11. pennafxu
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    On to the plug wires… 40BA0204-5791-47AA-A537-837EF034C4AF.jpeg 5391E7B6-19F6-4955-AA3E-92ECB2C7B904.jpeg
    Got 25’ of 7mm suppression core. Just how @alchemy likes it…
     
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  12. pennafxu
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    Trying to recycle as many old wires as possible… BBDE0887-7D5E-45D1-B02B-B303CC59E028.jpeg grabbed a test end. BBDE0887-7D5E-45D1-B02B-B303CC59E028.jpeg 2A44C646-676C-4BFE-B34F-5D9907F2DB58.jpeg 8017CB78-A5F0-4E0D-B8B6-2DC5D1266BBF.jpeg 5D3478D9-92C4-488C-9997-6834D6BF5B8E.jpeg
    bent 90 deg wings whilst holding in the dedicated crimper
     
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  13. pennafxu
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    From my reading, they recommended a little gap like this… 270B0E4D-5CBF-406D-868F-D3A84431CFB3.jpeg 58261D00-0291-4237-8F65-23F0F05C0CB4.jpeg FD4A11BD-4C80-4E65-98EE-7D560C2CE94A.jpeg
     
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    One down and 7 to go! I need to review the firing order again to make the correct lengths. Will also wait after the alternator and belts are fitted. I will also check for continuity
     
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  15. Flatrod17
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    I see you have 216 autolite plugs. I think they may be wrong for your heads. They are 1/2 reach, if I remember right the Offy's take a 3/4 reach plug. Running the 216's is like trying to run a cartridge fire plug. It's way up in the head.
     
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  16. pennafxu
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    Ok… so what are the right ones… [mention]Flatrod17 [/mention]
     
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  17. pennafxu
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    These are the right ones...
     
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  19. pennafxu
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    So I've decided to build an engine break-in stand and run my flatty in, and prep for the other 2 flatties. I'm going to cannibalize one of my engine stands... More to follow on that. I will need y'alls help on the final engine set up. I have a decent idea of what I need to get this running but I certainly need input. I need to feel like I'm doing something. I'm getting so depressed here not being able to do shit. It's driving me mental. I have a mini build list and hope for your help.... @alchemy and @patmanta
     
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  21. patmanta
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    Sure, whatever I can do! I'm not sure how much help I can offer other than encouragement and to say that your 2 to 1 intake is probably going to want to run straight linkage and not progressive. I usually see progressive come in on triples and that is a dual to one adapter so it might get wonky but I am no expert. I do have one of those in my bin earmarked for the 59ab I have in pieces somewhere for later though so I am going to be very curious how this works for you.

    My 8BA is still at the machine shop.
     
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  22. pennafxu
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    That is a stock pic… mine is a sharp intake.
     
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  23. alchemy
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    I don't like electronic distributors (points are more traditional, and that's what we are here for, right?). I don't like the diecast potmetal fuel blocks (find a nicer cast aluminum one). I don't like aluminum fuel line (I always use the same steel tube you buy for brake line). I don't like Speedway fake Strombergs (buy real Strombergs). I think there is a Holley regulator in the 0 to 4 pound range that would work better with Strombergs. Not sure on the Powergen fit with your fan - remind us what fan you want to use.
     
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  24. pennafxu
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    Ok I will get the original one’s. It is the original 4 hole fan. I was getting the electronic distributor for the engine break in stand?? Reasoning behind the steel line please? Do you have part number for Holley regulator? Will get the cast aluminum block then.

    Thank you @alchemy

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  25. alchemy
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    https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Holley-12-804-Adjustable-Fuel-Pressure-Regulator-1-4-PSI,383.html

    Tons of original fans out there, about every other year in the flathead era got a different version. Show a pic please.

    I just don't trust copper or aluminum lines on a car - I've read about cracking. Might be fine on your stand, but why risk it. Steel lines are cheap at the store and have flared ends so you can screw them into your pump and regulator.

    https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Edelbrock-1280-Fuel-Block,108900.html

    I guess the cast aluminum blocks are rather expensive. The diecast would be fine for the stand, but I'd pony up for the aluminum on the car.
     
  26. pennafxu
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    I picked up my carbs…. @alchemy :) what thread pitch is on the intake studs??
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  27. alchemy
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    Most aluminum intakes use 5/16" coarse threads. You can find studs with coarse on both ends, or fine on the top.
     
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  28. pennafxu
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    Got some parts...
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  29. pennafxu
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    Cowl is from a model A air compressor... I will put a cylindrical gas tank where the semicircles are.
    Will polish up the nickel plate and drill holes for my gauges. This is a very heavy duty trolley. I will weld the back end of the flathead engine stand on one end.
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  30. pennafxu
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    I will fabricate and elevate this front frame with flathead engine mounts
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