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09-14-2003 07:18 AM #1
Building up hot flathead from scratch
Please provide recommendations how to acquire or build from scratch a tasty flathead with tri-power, aluminum heads, handsome headers, and any other added features. Looking for dependability, quickness, and good looks for an open sided rod. Also comment on cost. Thanks.Kid Dearborn
"Dream it, do it and drive it."
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09-14-2003 09:52 AM #2
Dear Mr. T.
Thank you for the lead. I'm heading today into the Amazon. Don't think we should close the thread though. Maybe someone would like to share their story, or resources.
KidKid Dearborn
"Dream it, do it and drive it."
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09-14-2003 10:08 AM #3
Try a shop name "Flathead Jack" out in CA. He advertises in Street Rodder, etc.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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03-28-2004 07:13 PM #4
Would four deuces be acceptable?
Bored, stroked, ported, relieved, aluminum heads--- and no cracks.
let me know if you would be interested.
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03-29-2004 04:54 AM #5
I haven't read the book that Richard recommends but Frank Oddo Knows his flatheads so I'm sure it's a good book.
I have a book called "Rebuilding the famous Ford Flathead" by Ron Bishop. This book covers every aspect of the flathead and even has a chapter on troubleshooting the electrical system. My book has a 1981 copyright date but it's the fifth printing. It's published by Tab books inc. and the price printed on the back cover is $7.95 but it may have gone up since I bought my copy. I think Amazon probably has this book too." Im gone'
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03-29-2004 05:45 AM #6
Wild Turkey,
I see your duplicate post in the flathead forum, under "built flathead" and will follow that string. Will be looking for the pics there too. Thanks for the note. - KD
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03-29-2004 05:54 AM #7
53 Merc Flathead:
I have a line on a 53 Merc flathead that resides in the Midwest. It was pulled from a 53 Merc owned by the town mechanic, who reportedly started it frequently in storage until he died of old age. The buyer yanked it when repowering the Merc with a Chev. It sits with an OD tranny and a separate manifold with two twos, and is available to be palletized and shipped to me. Seller wants $750 plus carb setup, possibly including, but I'd have to get it shipped ($) to Oregon, and obviously not mangnafluxed, and surely no guarantee, considering the distance. Comments invited.
KDKid Dearborn
"Dream it, do it and drive it."
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03-29-2004 06:27 AM #8
ROAD TRIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Im gone'
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03-31-2004 03:09 PM #9
Find out when the last time it was started and if it was only run for a short time . If it's been awhile I would be careful since the flatties had a tendency of having a crack block. I know because I had a 53 and I cracked the block.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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