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Old 04-17-2015, 09:53 AM   #1
Ol' Ron
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Thanks Shelly, I just thought I'd let it slide, but you let the cat out of the bag. I consider all these guys part of a large family. Not every one seez things the way you do, but you learn by listening and maybe trying different things they offer. I'm honored to be a part of this and my main purpose is to make you think, " Plan ahead" There are may things I've learned here on the Barn that has helpe me understand more about our beloved Flathed. My experience with these engines was limited to some early street racinf 8 years on a short track, and putting to gether a few dozen engines at Nostalgia engines. The reason I wrote my book is George Perrys fault. After building a few for him, He said I should write a book because I explain it better. My next project is installing anEFI system on a flathead. I know this has been done by others but I will have complete conteol of the ignition, which is really the Key to proper engine operation. All this at low cost and keeping the engine looking stock. Might not work out but it's something to do. I've seen al the re runs on TV
I want to thank everybody for their wishes, I'll keep truckin as long as I can.
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