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Old 07-14-2023, 10:35 PM   #1
Terry Burtz, Calif
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Default New Engine Seminar

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There will be a seminar at the MARC Hamilton, Ohio National Meet about the "New Engine" starting at 12 noon on Monday, July 31, 2023, and ending at 2 PM.

The engineering presentation will be short to allow builders and drivers time to comment and answer questions.
Learn what the "New Engine" is
See the "New Engine" parts in person
Learn about the internal changes including 5 mains, 8 counterweights, 17 pressurized bearings, 2-inch main and connecting rod bearings, radial lip front and rear crankshaft seals, larger streamlined intake ports, improved water flow to cylinder #4, new materials and heat-treating, and much more
Learn why and how the exterior is identical to an original engine
Learn how the new parts were designed and tested before production

Kevin Prus who has built about 3500 Model A and T engines over 50 years will be at the seminar to present his thoughts regarding the "New Engine" and answer questions.

Brian Behning from Antique Engine Rebuilding will be there to comment and answer questions.

Charlie Yapp will be there to comment on speed equipment and answer questions.

Home builders and drivers attending the seminar will be asked to sit in the front rows at the seminar so they can take the microphone to share their experiences and help answer questions.

After the seminar, and on Tuesday and Wednesday, we will be in the Swap Meet area to display the "New Engine", answer additional questions, and take orders offering a substantial discount for those that have a registration number for the 2023 MARC National Meet.

On Tuesday, August 1, there are no planned events after 5:30 PM, and we invite everyone interested to continue the conversation in the Host Hotel Bar beginning at 6 PM. Here we can discuss the new engine in "Blue Ribbon" judging, speed equipment, hot rods, airplanes, women, fishing, and anything else.
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