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cleandan
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Minnesota Cobra Club
05-02-2011, 12:59 PM
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Engine work needed in Minnesota
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cleandan
fasterpatrick, get in touch with a company called...
fasterpatrick, get in touch with a company called
Total Engine Service located in Bloomington.
Sorry I do not have the phone number memorized but you can find them on the web or in local yellow...
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Minnesota Cobra Club
04-29-2011, 10:22 AM
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good speed shop for 427 in cities?
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cleandan
Hello Woodhouse, I would recommend Total Engine...
Hello Woodhouse,
I would recommend Total Engine Service located at 9625 Humbolt Ave. South in Bloomington. They are really good with engine work. I suggest you at least check them out and see what...
Forum:
Minnesota Cobra Club
06-26-2009, 12:22 AM
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Msra back to the fiftys
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1,816
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cleandan
I am guessing here but the year cut off is 1964...
I am guessing here but the year cut off is 1964 or older for entry into the show with a car. Most Cobras are registered after that date so they do not qualify. I did see quite a few in the spectator...
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Small Block Talk
04-29-2008, 01:47 PM
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Please help establish ballpark value for a HI-PO 289.
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2,530
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cleandan
George, I do not have casting numbers for the...
George, I do not have casting numbers for the specific Tiger 260's but the blocks were
5-bolt style, the heads were all press in rocker studs style, and the cams were quite mild as the motors were...
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Small Block Talk
04-11-2008, 10:18 AM
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Please help establish ballpark value for a HI-PO 289.
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Posted By
cleandan
Thanks for the replys. I do understand the market...
Thanks for the replys. I do understand the market for this stuff is fairly dynamic. Tha is why I asked for BALLPARK figures. One post says a pair of heads went for $2700. To me that is very telling...
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Small Block Talk
04-10-2008, 09:55 AM
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Please help establish ballpark value for a HI-PO 289.
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Posted By
cleandan
Please, any information from you guys will help....
Please, any information from you guys will help. I see 78 reads of this thread but there is only one reply???
I did do a few different searches on this subject here and cam up with no matches at...
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Small Block Talk
04-09-2008, 12:06 PM
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Please help establish ballpark value for a HI-PO 289.
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cleandan
Please help establish ballpark value for a HI-PO 289.
I am currently running a K-Code, HI-PO, 289 in my Sunbeam Tiger. It is a 1966, 6-bolt block.
Because the K-Code is not the stock/original motor (should be a 260) I am going to build a 331 stroker...
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Small Block Talk
11-16-2006, 02:30 PM
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Is a 700 cfm 4150 too much carb for a mild 351?
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cleandan
Mike, what tells you to lean out the idle...
Mike, what tells you to lean out the idle mixture?
What vacuum reading are you getting at idle?
What power valve are you using?
You state a "very mild cam" What is the duration at .050, overlap,...
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Small Block Talk
11-06-2006, 02:11 PM
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Max RPM's on a crate 302 345 hp
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Posted By
cleandan
I do not know what cam is in this motor but look...
I do not know what cam is in this motor but look into the specs. The motor may very well spin to the moon but if the cam is done making power by 5800-6000 rpm then there is NO use in spinning faster.
Forum:
Parts For Sale
11-06-2006, 02:05 PM
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Intake Manifold and Holly Carb from 289 Cobra
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642
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cleandan
Please email me with exact part numbers, photos,...
Please email me with exact part numbers, photos, and the price you wish to get for the parts. Thanks and have a great day.
Forum:
Parts For Sale
10-10-2006, 02:15 PM
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4 speed top loader for sale
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921
Posted By
cleandan
Also, does it have a big or small input shaft?
Also, does it have a big or small input shaft?
Forum:
FE TALK
09-07-2006, 03:31 PM
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427-428 intakes compatable?
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Posted By
cleandan
Yes, the intake will fit. Any, unaltered low...
Yes, the intake will fit. Any, unaltered low rise, or medium riser intake will fit basically all FE engines as long as the surfaces have not been overly milled. The high riser intake needs a high...
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Small Block Talk
09-07-2006, 03:27 PM
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Mechanical or Electric Fuel Pump, Oil Temp
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973
Posted By
cleandan
With your low rpm driving and smallish HP you...
With your low rpm driving and smallish HP you will be just fine with a quality mechanical pump. The electric aftermarket pumps do have a use, but mostly they are installed for bragging rights and...
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Small Block Talk
08-30-2006, 10:13 PM
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Mechanical or Electric Fuel Pump, Oil Temp
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973
Posted By
cleandan
What makes you ask the question? I am running...
What makes you ask the question?
I am running both mech and elec in both high performance and daily driver vehicles. The application, need, and end result are more important than the operating...
Forum:
Small Block Talk
08-30-2006, 10:10 PM
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Innovate LM-1.. Is it worth it???
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Posted By
cleandan
I have an LM-1 and recommend the purchase.
onefastmustang, I have an LM-1 wide band O2 meter. I purchased the meter and O2 sensor only so I have the minimum "kit". I sometimes wish I had the tach adaptor just to verify my in car tach. Anyway,...
Forum:
Small Block Talk
08-14-2006, 11:06 AM
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289 vs. 351 w ?
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4,258
Posted By
cleandan
Something to consider while building.
Bob, one thing to keep in mind when choosing parts is how and where the power is made. There are parts that make "the highest" HP at a given rpm, but other parts make more HP over a wider rpm range,...
Forum:
Lounge
08-04-2006, 01:16 PM
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Sunbeam Tiger
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Posted By
cleandan
Tigers are fun.
bomelia, the Sunbeam Tiger is a bit of an unknown fun little car, but they do have a strong following and support system. They were built between 1964-1967. The vast majority of them (MK1 and MK1a's)...
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FE TALK
08-02-2006, 08:53 PM
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4
427 High riser gaskets?
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711
Posted By
cleandan
Try a store called NAPA and ask for Victor Reintz...
Try a store called NAPA and ask for Victor Reintz gaskets.
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FE TALK
08-02-2006, 08:47 PM
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Bore & Stroke?
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Posted By
cleandan
Unless the displacement is limited by some...
Unless the displacement is limited by some sanctioned race body you intend to compete in, I say do what you want. My suggestion would be to examine all available bore/stroke/rod/crank options and...
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FE TALK
08-02-2006, 08:36 PM
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Fresh 427 s/o 40psi oil pressure drop
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Posted By
cleandan
some questions.
When and how does this oil pressure drop occur?
Have you checked the oil pan to oil pump pickup clearance...too small and it will cavitate and lose pressure, or simply lose suction all together....
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FE TALK
08-02-2006, 08:30 PM
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Single or dual carb?
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3,056
Posted By
cleandan
A different way to get there.
Lew, because you like the Stellings air cleaner look and want to stay with it have you ever thought of making your own air cleaner that replicates the Stellings, but a bit larger?
Find a shop, or...
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FE TALK
08-02-2006, 08:21 PM
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9
Oil consumption
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1,133
Posted By
cleandan
Because you have an aluminum block and, I'm...
Because you have an aluminum block and, I'm assuming, forged aluminum pistons the clearances will be a bit larger than a similar cast iron block due to expansion rates. The larger clearances when...
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Parts For Sale
07-26-2006, 08:19 PM
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6
I have two, dual post car hoists for sale in MN.
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1,046
Posted By
cleandan
The hoists are in the Twin Cities Metro area.
The hoists are in the Twin Cities Metro area.
Forum:
Parts For Sale
07-26-2006, 08:16 PM
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6
I have two, dual post car hoists for sale in MN.
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1,046
Posted By
cleandan
The hoists are currently taken partly down and on...
The hoists are currently taken partly down and on a car trailer for transport from the shop so photos will not do much for how they look when up. The hoists look like the two post variety you see...
Forum:
Parts For Sale
07-26-2006, 02:05 PM
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6
I have two, dual post car hoists for sale in MN.
Views:
1,046
Posted By
cleandan
I have two, dual post car hoists for sale in MN. (sold 7/30/06)
I have two GRAND brand name, two post, car hoists for sale.
They are about 11' tall, but can be cut down to size.
They are rated to lift 9000lbs.
The hoists are used but in good working order....
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