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Old 01-11-2021, 11:32 PM   #11
Dan in Pasadena
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Re: show those engines

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Work in progress. 292, Crower billet crank, cam (solid roller) and rods, 6-71 Weiand blower, Two 650 CFM DP quick fuel carbs, Electromotive TEC 200s direct fire EMS. Falconer V-12 head (cross flow, 340 CFM I / 220 CFM E) . 5 stage dry sump oiling system. V8 eater. Going in my 53/3100. Tremec TKO 600, Frankland QC-80 quick change rear end.
Yikes! Sounds like cubic dollars going into this engine.

We're all going to want to see the assembled engine and of course the truck it goes into - especially if you put that much effort into the chassis and body & paint.
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