[ARC5] modified gear
Geoff
geoffrey at jeremy.mv.com
Tue Oct 16 12:43:09 EDT 2012
You mean like this?
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.hotrodstreet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/www.hotrodstreet.com-337-lincoln-flathead-v8-bob-bendtsen1-640x483.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.hotrodstreet.com/337ci-lincoln-flathead-v8-big-block-flathead/&h=483&w=640&sz=107&tbnid=67oQs_cMcn9_eM:&tbnh=97&tbnw=129&zoom=1&usg=__z5UWLlI3tJzPsGVosvV7OyIK4U4=&docid=7aPi0layNW5trM&sa=X&ei=-4x9UOnfMoLq0gGn8oCwBg&ved=0CFcQ9QEwBg&dur=2032
Put that in a F8 hay wagon/grain truck! I also saw a blown one at a show.
Carl
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From: Todd, KA1KAQ
To: Geoff
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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: [ARC5] modified gear
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Geoff <geoffrey at jeremy.mv.com> wrote:
What the heck is a 337 V8? I HOPE you dont mean the flathead Lincoln which is a 900# slug
That's exactly it, a beautiful flathead truck engine hopped up a bit for use in the Lincoln. You can dress it up and trick it out a bit more for use in a Ford project, and since none of these 'creations' are much good for anything beyond straight line street or interstate cruising, the 'slug' factor is irrelevant to the end result as far as keeping it in the family. The GM automatic tranny is another matter, since Ford didn't yet have one.
This is for the older rigs like '49 Mercs, Lincolns, and so on that get bastardized with GM engines. I use that term loosely since these types of vehicles aren't for the purist/collector. For newer models there are more choices from the 289 to the 460.
I always liked the looks of the Offenhauser heads, which is why the 337 looks like a fun engine to rework. Just adding some nickel-plated cap nuts would be a step in the right direction.
A few years back at the Barrett-Jackson auction in AZ, the top selling vehicle was a Lincoln Zephyr hot rod that went for several million as I recall. It had the correct V-12 in it which was never a great engine, but they had reworked it and dressed it up incredibly well so it added considerably to the value. It was the kind of engine any motorhead would've been proud to have sitting in their living room as industrial art.
No ARC-5s in it either, just the same views/opinions on what is right or wrong for a given subject.
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