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August 2012 banger meet

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hapydz, Jul 31, 2012.

  1. noboD
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    An amish machine shop close to here welds castiron. They just did a one of a kind engine block for someone I know. Someone had fitted valve seats too tight and cracked the block at almost every seat.
     
  2. JEM
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    Indeed.

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    Your head is in good hands.
     
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  3. class 'A'
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    from Casper,Wyo

    Doesn't someone here have a T5 adapted to an 'A' engine?
     
  4. Crazydaddyo
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    I do

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  5. Crazy

    What is the head on the middle picture?
     
  6. Crazydaddyo
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  7. elmitcheristo
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    Hello,

    I picked this head up at a swap meet this last weekend because it was interesting and most importantly, cheap. After a little research, I have found that Ricardo designed improved heads for the Model T Fords. But, this one looks a little different than a "T". The water inlet is cut back at an angle and it is more square on the left side and rounded on the right. I'm just curious to know more about it and if anybody does, it will be you folks.

    Thanks in advance,
    Mitch
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  8. Crazydaddyo
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    Show us the other side. We need to see the water pasages.

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  9. elmitcheristo
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    Here you go.

    Thanks,
    Mitch
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  10. The37Kid
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    looks like a Dodge Brothers item, noboD will confirm it I'm sure. Bob
     
  11. Crazydaddyo
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    I don't think it's Ford. Here is the T lay out:

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  12. Crazydaddyo
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    Interesting shape of the combustion chamber.

    I thought that Winfeild had to stop using the "Crows Foot" shape because it was Ricardo's patent.


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  13. Magnus B
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    Where did you find the lifters? Are there more? I might need a set.

    Thanks,
    MAgnus
     
  14. noboD
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    It surely does look like Dodge Brothers. The boss in the front would be for the fan. IS it for sale? What is the pat. date, can't read the year.
     
  15. RichFox
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    Went out to the garage and it sure looks Dodge Bros. to me also
     
  16. Does look like DB- could you give the overall dimensions (that might help)?
     
  17. elmitcheristo
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    Thanks for the quick identification. The patent date is Nov. 13th, 1923. Overall dimensions are 8" by 21 5/8". And yes, I will probably sell it as I'm not much of a Dodge guy.

    Thanks again,
    Mitch
     
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  18. Terrill machine in De Leon Texas is a source, 254 893 2610 I believe they manufacture them.
     
  19. noboD
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    PM sent.
     
  20. Hmmm, will that be going on the '25 Doug :)?
     
  21. Brendan1959
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    OK Banger experts, I am going to fit my new snyder 6.1 head this weekend, I have new studs and a B type gasket. Should I spay the gasket with copper spray? I did this with the existing second hand copper head gasket and got no leaks. but I am unsure about this new gasket.
    Brendan
     
  22. RichFox
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  23. BCCHOPIT
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    Did Snyder say to use a B gasket?
     

  24. Excellent point.Call up Snyders.
     
  25. BCCHOPIT
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    You said your old gasket was copper. Is your new one copper also or the new style. If it is copper yes spray it.
     
  26. Brendan1959
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    Snyder instrusctions say no sealer. My last gasket on the stock head was copper sandwich and had been used but did not leak with copper spray, the new gasket is completly different see pics.
    Brendan
     

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  27. Those gaskets? They work fine with no sealer. Thomas head clamped to a B block for thousands of miles now over the past 4 years - never had a problem.
     
  28. RussTee
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    A little problem has cropped up on my build and I should have checked earlier. It looks like I may have model S Winfield carbs instead of SR carbs, not being famillia with Winfields I did not notice to now they are in good condition and I am trying to keep the build period will this effect the performance much on a street motor? Winfield use to say the S carbs did not need an accelerator pump but then later produced the SR. Your thoughts please.
     
  29. Bluto
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    My guess it's more important on an 1/8 mile than 1/4 mile :D
     
  30. Brendan1959
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    OK its on, no sealer, I broke one stud, luckily it was at the front, I tried the weld on a nut trick about 4 times and could not get the weld to stick to the stud. So I drilled it out and re tapped it. I have run it for 20 mins as per the instruction and will re torque it in the morning. Then off for a drive for fathers day.
     

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