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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Solihull, England.
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Hello. Continuing the appraisal of my flathead stash, I have a look at a French Flatty. I bought this one from Deeside as a complete unit. There is evidence of water ingress. How bad is the damage?
I show some of the details unique to the French motors and carry out one of the jobs commonly done to free up the breathing on these ex military motors. Thanks for dropping by Mart's garage. There's always some Early Ford jobs to get my hands dirty on. Mart. https://youtu.be/JeJhdqR23iA |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Central Ohio
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Hey Mart, watched your video and you usage of the hand tools to cut out a lot of the port restrictions in the French Flatheads. Now that you've removed most of the restriction, why not use a good carbide "flame" styled bit and an air grinder and finish the work by blending in the cut areas to the rest of the port? Then you can use some sand-paper rolls to complete the effort? I bet you could spend a couple more hours on the ports and really open them up the rest of the way and improve the flow.
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BE CAREFUL, though! I've been given to believe that it's pretty easy to "FIND" water in that area on the French flattys. DD . |
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Given all the other changes made to add hour meters and other exterior parts I think shrinking the intake ports would be a simple change.
I suspect it was done as much to govern the engine as it was to promote maximum torque off idle. |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Beverly Kansas
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Well, now I feel like I got jipped, you held back the secret of getting the rings loose! I want my money back!!! Kidding of coarse Mart, always a good show at Marts garage
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Join Date: May 2010
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I'm not saying everything I know. Let me just say there are more interesting videos to come. Mart. |
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: ohio
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Too bad you already have a "crusty flatty". The French motor is kinda like French bread, crusty. You could call it the "rusty flatty". Always a GR8 watch. Almost as good as the B B C videos. THANKS Mart & cheers !!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Liberty, KY
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I sure look forward to your weekly videos keep them coming!
Regards, Dale |
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