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sidevalve8ba 06-03-2015 11:02 AM

Old Grancor Automotive receipt
 

I was going through some papers I found in an old filing cabinet of my father's yesterday and found something interesting. Dad died over thirty years ago but I remember him telling me about a '49 Ford he had when we moved to Virginia from East Texas. He said he had "done a little work" on it to "make it a little peppier" as I remember it. Anyway I ran across this receipt that I thought some of you might like to see.

I am assuming it is for high compression heads, dual exhaust and an intake and 8CM carb but I am unclear on what a "DSM unit" is. Maybe someone could clear that up for me.

http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...psaji13fii.jpg

Bruce Lancaster 06-03-2015 11:12 AM

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The DSM was a heavy duty coil.
Looking at that list, I think it is an exact copy of the Granatelli Recipe published in Mechanix Illustrated for Tom McCahill's Cadillac/Olds eating '49 Ford!
I bet Old Dad read that article and went straight to Granatelli with the parts list torn out of the magazine!
McCahill did this to a new '49, and for about $200 produced a car quicker than the accleration champ ('49 Olds) and faster than the speed champ ('49 Caddy) from his road tests...a very inspirational article indeed.

sidevalve8ba 06-03-2015 11:17 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Lancaster (Post 1097120)
The DSM was a heavy duty coil.
Looking at that list, I think it is an exact copy of the Granatelli Recipe published in Mechanix Illustrated for Tom McCahill's Cadillac/Olds eating '49 Ford!
I bet Old Dad read that article and went straight to Granatelli with the parts list torn out of the magazine!
McCahill did this to a new '49, and for about $200 produced a car quicker than the accleration champ ('49 Olds) and faster than the speed champ ('49 Caddy) from his road tests...a very inspirational article indeed.

Bruce, I can believe that because Dad was an avid reader of McCahill's articles in Mechanix Illustrated. I would like to read that article sometime. Is it available online?

Bruce Lancaster 06-03-2015 12:00 PM

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My copy is in a Fawcett book, "Sports cars and Hot Rods", I think Fawcett # 109. It's pretty easy to find. I might be slightly off, as there were several sequels to this title, but I think it's right. The same article probably appeared in the magazine, but I don't have it in that form.

51 MERC-CT 06-03-2015 12:06 PM

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Curious, wonder if it was indeed an 8cm backdraft carb:confused:

Bruce Lancaster 06-03-2015 12:28 PM

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Yes...he wanted more carburetion, and did not like duals.

barnfind 06-03-2015 01:00 PM

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That was a fair amount of money in 1950 - about $2K in today's dollars.

Bruce Lancaster 06-03-2015 01:02 PM

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But it was a lot less than the difference between a Ford and a Cad or Olds.

Bruce Lancaster 06-03-2015 02:18 PM

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This: http://blog.modernmechanix.com/my-te...f-car-testing/ mentions the original article and gives the issue. I don't know if it is identical to what went in the book.

sidevalve8ba 06-03-2015 08:23 PM

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Do you suppose they are Grancor heads? Or maybe Federal Moguls?

Tim Ayers 06-03-2015 08:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sidevalve8ba (Post 1097387)
Do you suppose they are Grancor heads? Or maybe Federal Moguls?

I would assume Grancor; especially after the magazine article came out. Did they make Federal Mogul in 8BA style?

SofaKing 06-03-2015 10:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Lancaster (Post 1097223)
This: http://blog.modernmechanix.com/my-te...f-car-testing/ mentions the original article and gives the issue. I don't know if it is identical to what went in the book.

Thanks for the link, never heard of him before but thoroughly enjoyed the article, a great read!

Ol' Ron 06-04-2015 07:43 AM

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I'm surprised the engine ran as well as it did on the stock distributor with the dual carbs.


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