The early ones are worth their weight in gold, some convert the 3x2 by adding an extra line fitting to the end. There are two for sale....799.00 (with extra hole) and 299.00 (blank end) on ebay.
My Weiand catalog (1965) shows fuel blocks with mounting feet for firewall mount in 2,3 and 4 outlet. They also had hexagon fuel logs with up to 6 outlets. BTW a 4 outlet block cost $4 in '65.
Back in the early 60's I built a 39 Chevy coupe with a Dodge 241 Hemi and a Weiand 4 duce manifold and used a Weiand fuel log that was popular at the time....
The 4 line fuel block is the hardest to find I think. I have a 3 line @Chris gave me because he's lovely.
Lucky Burton was reproducing them with his name "lucky" on them. They turned out great however I'm not sure if he is selling any more?
Just saw this post. Yes still making them and selling regularly. You can get them on my website www.luckyshotrods.com 3 ports and 4 ports Lucky's Speed Equip.
my question was in regard to reproducing "Weiand" fuel blocks, not "lucky barton" fuel blocks. i thought about reproducing the two pot Weiand fuel block that i have, but i`m not sure if it`s ethical or legal. anyone? tom
probably not legal ...if ya make/made 2 or 3 who'd care, but if ya made 50 or a 100 and started to market them , that certainly would be BAD.
Good to know. I'll be grabbing one of these soon. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app[/QUOTE]
I lucked out, car had one when i bought it. Its only a 3 but i never would have thought they had so much value. Sent from my SM-A520W using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I have a 3 that I scoured a while to find and "paid up" but not as much as others I've seen. Since I'll be running 2 quads, at most, I'm going to pop a pressure gauge in. If it doesn't fit, I'll plug it.