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saw this on the hamb
not sure if it was posted here or not http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=616056
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That is cool, now there will be two suppliers of new blocks! If he beefs the block up to 'B' specs but keeps the outside looking 'A' we will be in heaven as far a new engine goes.
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model "t"!
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Wow exciting stuff. Maybe the guy doing the 5 main block needs to talk to this guy since he has had so much trouble with the pourings from Lodi.
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Model T head.
Model A block. His post was a bit confusing because he jumped form one to the other.
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Terry Burtz has some really pretty patterns, too. (I have seen them.) This is a complex casting to pour, get the metal to flow where you want it, and get all the air and other gasses that come out of the metal and molds to escape (not leave big voids). I wish them both luck because I want one!!!
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Interesting to note that this is the same gentleman who makes the high compression Model A heads for Snyder's. If his Model A blocks are as good as his heads, we will be in tall cotton! Very exciting times.
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Very exciting. I'm "in" for 1 or 2.
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Keep it with three mains, maybe Model B size mains at least an option.
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Model B size mains would be good. Model B size rods would be even better.
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From reading over on the HAMB, it looks like a finished block ready to be put together will be around 2500-3k.
Mike
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Now to find a crankshaft.
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Here is a picture of the first pour:
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Oh OK, I thought it was going be 5 bearing block.
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Man, thats a great looking casting. Exciting stuff. Keep up the good work.
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The Terry Burtz engine is the 5 main, counter balanced, full oil pessure engine. Cast in Green Sand so it looks identical to what Henry made.
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