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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Dusters swe, Feb 10, 2010.

  1. tinmann
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  2. 59ab
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    Great thread!
     
  3. j ripper
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    from napa ca.

    i will throw in another pair of SHARP


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  4. Here in New Zealand in the 50s or 60s a guy named Ron Hogan built twin plug heads. I sure hope someone puts up a pic of these.
     
  5. StrickV8
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    Saw a pair of OSIECKI RACING last weekend on a Model A roadster. Didn't have a camera.
     
  6. DirtyWoody28
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    you guys can go ahead and send all those heads to me.

    thanks

    p.s. don't worry about shipping I cover that part
     
  7. ravedodger
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    same.
     
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  8. sodbuster
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    Cast iron "Thickstun" heads that were on the 40' when it came outta' Kentucky. I have some other pix on a different computer.

    Chris
     

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  9. Doc.
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    If anyone has a pair of these they want to get rid of, I'm your huckelberry.

    Doc.
     
  10. 35hotrod
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    Great thread! Thanks for the pics guys.
     
  11. StrickV8
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    Thanks to Big A, found a replacement to the one that was welded up.

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  12. banjorear
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    Those are great heads and hard to come by. Cool water logs like the Smith heads.

    Almost bought a set of Kongs from the man himself in '92. Went with Navarros from Barney directly.

    Oh well.
     
  13. Last night I was holding a Bronze Alexander V860 head, I'm sure that is a rare one. I will take pics on my next visit.
     
  14. J. Fitzhugh
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    Wow. 21 stud Evans block letters heads withe the center outlet (37-38 only) are insanely rare.
     
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  16. bobw
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    I had finned cast iron heads with "Kogel" inscribed by the water inlets on my Model A project in 1959. I've never seen another pair and would like to learn more about them. I traded the engine for a couple cases of beer in 1963.
     
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  17. Kogel Rockets, I had a pair once. Pretty rare head
     
  18. I have three of these...Fenton's for 24 studs


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  19. Dusters swe
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    Hey I didnt know that Thickstun made cast iron heads. Are they the early ore the later style? Do you have any more info
     
  20. titus
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    dunno if they are rare, but heres another edmunds design, how many different edmunds types were there??

    JEFF
     

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  21. Dusters swe
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    As what I know on those 24 stud three different pair to 59AB. But I not 100% But who was first? Any one whit more info.
     
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    chasin some sharp block letter heads
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  23. nefareous
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    I`m surprised no ones posted this car: 300 MPH with a Ford Flatty www.flatfire.com
     

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  25. banjorear
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    Kogels are certainly cool. They had two types; a "street" and a racing version. There are copies of their adds in one of the Hot Rod Mag. reprints.

    What makes them rare today is they had a flaw that would cause them to crack. If you find a set, have them magg'd or really, really look them over carefully.

    It is not uncommon to see these heads cracked and you don't realize this until you've got a cylinder full of water/coolant.

    The racing version had a crazy looking chamber/ramp around the valves.
     
  26. Rocket88NZ
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    I know a guy here in New Zealand that has one 21 stud Allard head, could have got it but figured it was not much use without its twin, heres a couple of pics of my 24 stud Allard ala of Bill Perriton.Also a pic of Hogan heads and manifold, made buy Ron Hogan as posted earlier, sorry I don't have pics of the twin plug Hogans.
     

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  27. Marcy
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    Here's another shot of the Elco Twin heads
     

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  28. Miss_Hot_Rod_Queen
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    Fantastic thread!!! I loved looking through all of these! Flatheads forever!
     
  29. 37cpe
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    This is interesting..anymore info on it?
     
  30. banjorear
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    They are from Norm Frick. CNC'd and will/can build them to your specs. They are two piece as you see the allen head bolts around the spark plug holes.

    He is also a very cool guy to talk with.
     

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