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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by sirap65, Mar 29, 2007.

  1. sirap65
    Joined: Mar 29, 2007
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    wanting to know how to make flame throwers for my 62 caddy without a kit
     
  2. SlowandLow63
    Joined: Sep 18, 2004
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    from Central NJ

    Anyone that doesn't have a firm grasp on the English language, or know how to use the search function, is not deserving of an answer.

    Here's a tip, use a match.
     
  3. slamdpup
    Joined: Apr 27, 2005
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    its people like you (***hole) that makes the hamb a cool place to hangout out at....the dude was just asking a ?
     
  4. 53dodgekustom
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  5. hotdamn
    Joined: Aug 25, 2006
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    ah hell you can't blame him he's just a yankee :D

    and as far as the first post,
    sorry bro I don't really know anything of any accord about
    flamethrowers but as the sweetheart suggested maybe you should look into seeing what you can find in the search function.
     
  6. thatcher
    Joined: Feb 13, 2002
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    you need to weld a intake manifold to the exhaust about 3 feet from the end. mount a carb and hook it up to an electric fuel pump running from the tank. then get a small elecric motor and hook it up to a small grinding wheel. spring load a flint to rub on that and mount it on your bumper so it sprays sparks at your exhaust tip. wire up the pump and motor to different switches so you can turn the fuel pump on a bit early to get her good n primed. just run a cable from the throttle on the exhaust carb up there too. so when its time to show the honeys your hell raising ways you turn on the pump, pull the carb open, rev up the engine and turn on the sparks. watch out thought. the thrust from this set up can overpower your brakes and send you into the crowd thats gathering.
     
  7. JohnnyP.
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    what the hell??? i just use spark plugs and ignition coils...
     
  8. KutThrtKustms
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  9. beetlejuice55
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    you forgot to tell him about the top secret part...the part that almost everyone forgets. he needs a good set of muffler bearings, so the exhaust flows out of the mufflers at a higher velocity. without those, it'll be hard to get good flames.
     
  10. bloodandwhisky
    Joined: Feb 16, 2007
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    cmon now, I know im a newb too. but why dont you guys just point him to the right thread?
     
  11. beetlejuice55
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    do a search for "flame throwers"...all kinds of stuff will come up. the search function is at the top of the board.
     
  12. 31whitey
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    everythings ball bearings nowadays...
     
  13. DIRTYDAG
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    from cleveland

    cut holes in your trunks floor and have your buddies hide in there with lighters and cans of aqua net hairspray....
     
  14. thatcher
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    so many opinions but mine is the most effecient
     
  15. Soviet
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    1 - When asking a question for the first time, it would be nice to use some decent spelling or grammar.

    2 - There's a search function for a reason. It works just like every other search engine.

    3 - No intro.

    4 - Stupid threads like this have been abundant lately.
     
  16. Cause it won't run without 'em?

    Oh wait a minute I knew it was diesel.:confused:

    Anyway back to it you don't need the whole intake manifold thing, get a propane tank and some copper tubeing.

    pipe it to the exhaust. Now here's the trickey part, turn the propane on, stab the gas real hard and back up to a gal smokeing a stogee.

    its the same setup as a '59 only without the fins.
     
  17. SlowandLow63
    Joined: Sep 18, 2004
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    from Central NJ

    See my recent post in the "Rat Rod" thread. And btw what is a ?, he was asking a question mark?

    See, someone feels my pain.
     
  18. jusjunk
    Joined: Dec 3, 2004
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    ****ing Perfect and when its all said and done the bomb squad will pick up your remains.. If you are a perfectionist do it in a 7-11 too
    Dave :eek:
    Thats marlboro........
     
  19. Kerry
    Joined: May 16, 2001
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    Muffler bearings are readily available at the same place you get your replacement blinker fluid.
     
  20. thatcher
    Joined: Feb 13, 2002
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    i like the magnesium bearings cause they really get things lit up
     
  21. TexasDeuce
    Joined: Apr 23, 2001
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    Here you go bro.


    http://www.speedwaymotors.com/p/5422,930_Flame-Thrower-Kits.html

    FLAME THROWER KITS
    Shoot flames out your tailpipe up to eight feet with just a push of a ****on. Includes box, spark plugs, switch, weld bungs and hardware. Welding required. For off road use only.

    Some parts are not legal for sale or use in California on any pollution controlled motor vehicles.
    Item # Description Units Price Qty


    91064086 Single Exhaust Flame Thrower Kit
    EA $59.95
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    91064088 Dual Exhaust Flame Thrower Kit
    EA $69.95
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    91012349 Chrome Ignition Coil
    EA $17.95
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    91017490 Coil Mounting Bracket, Chrome
    EA $5.95
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