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Anyone running a Pymouth flat-six?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Grumpy, Dec 6, 2004.

  1. bigticket
    Joined: Apr 29, 2005
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    bigticket
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    from Ithaca NE

    How about some stuff for the "BIG" block Desoto/Chrysler engines?...I really need a Finned head...bigticket
    www.pixhost.com/pixg/goodieman/dtc2.jpg
     
  2. Alfster
    Joined: Jan 15, 2002
    Posts: 1,174

    Alfster
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    Here's one to keep you going.

    I also have some pics somewhere of a flathead six with a GMC type blower mounted on the side. I wiil have to see if I can find them,
     

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  3. Sven
    Joined: Mar 17, 2004
    Posts: 26

    Sven
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    from Penix, AZ

    My gut tells me these engines would respond better to a blower than a turbo, being all torque and low revving ... I'd be VERY interested in following along with your mates progress, I have a '48 Ply daily driver and an unused megasquirt and EDIS ignition ... :)

    -Sven
     
  4. Sven
    Joined: Mar 17, 2004
    Posts: 26

    Sven
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    from Penix, AZ

    My '48 is stock right now and 9" at it's lowest point ... sad ... :)

    Fatman Fab sells a 3" dropped upright kit for 39-56 Chry Corp mosheens, which also relocates the upper shock mount somewhere reasonable like the frame ... the Chry engineers were on a crack day when they designed the shock locations. $380 and page 17 of their catalog. I purchased a set and they're a fine looking part. Be advised, the dropped spindles requires modification and bending of the steering arms to regain reasonable geometry and you'd probably want to install new kingpins and bushes. If you want more drop, which we all do, Easton will sell you 2" dropped coils.

    Eaton springs also sells 3" dropped/dearched springs for the rear. They recommend against the use of blocks (well, they sell $500/pr springs) to lower it further, but I'm planning to just ignore them ... with just enough power to rip the hell out of a wet paper bag I doubt there will be axle wrap to make a difference.

    One thing to note, there isn't much room under the stock rear fenders and the location of the rear frame rails makes it difficult to tub the inner fenders much. Much wider tyres will be a biatch to get in there without some careful fabbing. My intent is to carefully choose steelies with perfect offset and to pie cut and fill the inner fenders to give me 2-3" more. Any opinions/tips from this august body would be much appreciated.

    A final note, one can obtain brackets to permit one to install GM calipers mated to a mopar rotor enabling the use of disk brakes at the front. I also understand that a Belvedere rear axle is almost a bolt in replacement for the stock item and is 2" wider overall. If anyone is interested in the disk brake conversion I'll look up the details and post 'em.

    -Sven
     
  5. blueskies
    Joined: Jan 22, 2003
    Posts: 544

    blueskies
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    from Idaho

    Here's a couple more that inspired my flathead...

    Enjoy, Pete



    33 Dodge panel from Rodders Journal some time ago-

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    How about the chromed factory head on this one...
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  6. Bugman
    Joined: Nov 17, 2001
    Posts: 3,483

    Bugman
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    If I ever get around to it, I'm going to make my own head. It'll be cool....
     
  7. Alfster
    Joined: Jan 15, 2002
    Posts: 1,174

    Alfster
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  8. 4woody
    Joined: Sep 4, 2002
    Posts: 2,110

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    I just got new 3" lower rear leafs for my 50 Plymouth wagon fron Jamco in Santa Rosa, Ca. (707) 544-4950.

    www.jamcosuspension.com

    Haven't installed them yet, but they look like a good product, have the anti-friction ****ons installed, the guy I spoke with was very knowlegable, and the price was way less than $500.

    FWIW they also said they could supply a disc conversion kit, but I didn't discuss that with them.
     
  9. unclescooby
    Joined: Jul 5, 2004
    Posts: 5,010

    unclescooby
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    from indy

    I've had a couple of PM's about selling the head and intake and haven't gotten back to anyone yet because I don't have them here. I'll go get them this week and put them up for sale since I'm not gonna use em. So if you PM'd me, I'll get back to ya this week. I need to look em over real good before I sell em so that I can feel good about em.
     
  10. BELLM
    Joined: Nov 16, 2002
    Posts: 2,590

    BELLM
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    Guys I sold the engine I had for sale cheap mentioned in my Dec '04 post on this thread. Have had a lot of PM's in the last few days asking about it. You guys missed a helluva deal, sold it for $100, machine shop valve job, tons of new overhaul parts, etc. Sorry!
     
  11. unclescooby
    Joined: Jul 5, 2004
    Posts: 5,010

    unclescooby
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    from indy

    I've been searching the internet all week looking for Tattersfield intakes and heads for the plymouth flat six and haven't found ANYTHING? Am I doing something wrong or are these things that rare? Anybody got any info, pictures, etc... on them? Thanks.
     
  12. moose
    Joined: Jan 11, 2005
    Posts: 353

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    I've got a Tattersfield intake and Edmunds head on mine.

    I don't have any pics on this computer, but I've posted before, and I'm gonna look for those
     
  13. moose
    Joined: Jan 11, 2005
    Posts: 353

    moose
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    Found one:
     

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  14. InjectorTim
    Joined: Oct 2, 2003
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    Blueskies, that six sound MEAN.
     
  15. TooMany2count
    Joined: Jan 6, 2003
    Posts: 1,373

    TooMany2count
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    from Cahokia,IL

    some know-it-all on another board said they couldnt run like that, ****ttttt i know better since my brother drove his 39 dodge 100 miles a day to & from work everyday for over a year & stayed up w/the traffic w/out any problems. but i wasnt going to argue the point :rolleyes: :rolleyes: ....joe
     
  16. Alfster
    Joined: Jan 15, 2002
    Posts: 1,174

    Alfster
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    Sorry for the late post on this but I have been looking for this photo.

    No details sorry but you gotta love it.......
     

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