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OFFICIAL ENGINE PICTURE THREAD


navyboy

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I have not seen an official picture thread for engines and thought it would be a fantastic idea to post pictures of overall engines and close ups of particular so old and new experience can use as a reference if needed plus it may just be good fun to share our pride and joys? It would be nice to keep this flathead oriented. Anyone interested? anyone want to start off?

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1947 D25 Canadian Dodge, complete rebuild: 090 overbore, new pistons, rings, bearings and timing chain, shaved head, valve job, knurled guides etc. Intended to look like it had never been out of the car.

Mission accomplished.

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1947 D25 Canadian Dodge, complete rebuild: 090 overbore, new pistons, rings, bearings and timing chain, shaved head, valve job, knurled guides etc. Intended to look like it had never been out of the car.

Chris,

         The photo of the engine in your D25 Dodge reminds of a line in a song recorded by Waylon Jennings -"It ain't how you look, it's what you got under your hood". ;) 

 

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Engine pics?........o/k........the 1st is from my late, lamented & sold 1941 Plymouth P11 Auxillary Seat Coupe, pics 2 & 3 are of the intended engine, also now sold........boo hoo..........pics 4 & 5 are of the 318 poly that's lived in my 1940 Oz Dodge Sedan since 1973........and last pic, # 6 is of the 1957/8 Plymouth Fury DV800 intake and Edelbrock carbies that will one day be installed in place of the single Holley & Weiand intake.........and yep.....I am a HOTRODDER...............lol...............but like any mopar in any form.......regards, andyd  

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Some misc pics of my engines.....

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1957  230 bored .030 over.......otherwise stock.  I got good results painting it with POR 15 brand "POR 20 High Heat Aluminum"

in a can, applied with a 2" brush.    

 

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My labels are copier copies of originals purchased from "Seaplym" on eBay....attached with glue stick.  

Have held up fairly well....but you don't want to get them wet.    I think they would be more durable if

printed on some plasticized or coated paper with adhesive on the back.     

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