How did that happen Al?ProCharged Coyote with a tummy ache.....
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The post mortem hasn't been done yet but it appears the drive system for the cams decided not to play well with the other components.How did that happen Al?
OUCH! Cha Ching Cha Ching Al.The post mortem hasn't been done yet but it appears the drive system for the cams decided not to play well with the other components.
Is that a twin four barrel cross ram manifold atop that mouse?The above photo shows my longtime buddy and myself working on the 55 D/G machine. We both worked in the machinist trade working nights at the shipyard. Instead of hitting the sack we are out here in my garage in the AM putting on the new/used cross ram. My wife took the picture after bringing us coffee.
Mort
Driving the ProCharger off the crank puts a pretty big load up there...even with the big stabilizer bearing assy, they can fail the crank drive sprocket for the cam chain. It may have just tweaked some valves and didn't hole any pistons.OUCH! Cha Ching Cha Ching Al.
Jackie. That's one of Phil Weiand's early x rams with the large E series AFB's.Is that a twin four barrel cross ram manifold atop that mouse?
One of the first engines my older brother built was a 327 with a 283 crank. We called them a “301” back then. Double hump heads, 30/30 cam, Jahns pistons, and one of those twin four barrel cross rams sitting on top with a couple of AFB’s.
That thing would rev like a die grinder.
The amazing thing is that Mort has preserved all those pictures. And they are good quality.Jackie. That's one of Phil Weiand's early x rams with the large E series AFB's.
With all the over the counter stuff available from GM and it didn't cost an arm and a leg to build a motor.
My first street motor was like your brothers with two exceptions,a 283 block bored to 4in for 301 and an inline duel four setup. With the 4speed and 4;56 gears it was a fun ride.
Mort
You are more than welcome. It has been fun for me too.The amazing thing is that Mort has preserved all those pictures. And they are good quality.
I feel like I'm looking back through some 1960's era Hot Rod magazines.
Thanks for posting.
Which shipyard?The above photo shows my longtime buddy and myself working on the 55 D/G machine. We both worked in the machinist trade working nights at the shipyard.
Mort, take them to a camera shop and they will put all of them on a thumb drive.You are more than welcome. It has been fun for me too.
I have at least 200 more in 35mm slide form which my son has. Converting them to something I can post is time consuming. I would like to do it but we will see.
Mort
Hunters Point Navy Yard, Closed and tore down for quite some time now.Which shipyard?
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Thanks Butch. I will see him Xmas.Mort, take them to a camera shop and they will put all of them on a thumb drive..
I thought for sure those were slides, they have that depth and color. I've got about 600 slides I'd like to scan, some anyway, need to look into it.I have at least 200 more in 35mm slide form which my son has. Converting them to something I can post is time consuming. I would like to do it but we will see.
Force saw him at 1000' feet when he smacked the wall.John Force is the king. He has met Elvis. ;}
Interesting history there. Were you there during Operation Skycatch?Hunters Point Navy Yard, Closed and tore down for quite some time now.

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