Posted by MLPANKEY on October 18, 2009 at 17:48:34 from (70.153.142.5):
In Reply to: nothing posted by Baker on October 18, 2009 at 16:29:55:
Baker said: (quoted from post at 16:29:55 10/18/09) Havent really followed all the comments but at least you try something instead of all your work done with a checkbook.We build all our stuff and sometimes wonder if we gained any ground but at least if it stops we can normally figure it out instead of hauling it out instead of hauling it to some great creature in a far away land.Dont have much for the restorer or puller that hires it all done and pretends to know all
Thanks I never thought I knew it all . I really dont know much but for the most part if its junk its my junk if its a bear its my bear . This is my third ac build since 2002 . It has all the stuff we thought we learned from the other two and some extra stuff we learned from the purchase of a blown engine along with hours on a flowbench looking for the valve angle to get the most air as soon as the valve comes off the seat and what size valve stem even shown the best gains .Of coarse my check book covered what work I and eddie couldnt do. this engine hasnt made it to the dyno yet and we are allready talking about what we will try different next time . was the work done wrong no i dont believe so but i am never satisfied always wanting more horses. yes i believe they are more to tractor pulling than horsepower such as weighting the tractor correctly reading the track surface correctly. i do think however that a horsepower advantage does make mistakes in the other areas a little less of a mistake when missed.
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