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sic67coug Gearhead Posts: 136 From: clearlake california Registered: Dec 2002
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posted 12-24-2002 12:09 PM
ok this looks like the best forum to talk about this. i have no experience building an engine. i bought a book how to rebuild your small block ford. but what else am i gonna need to know to build a hi po engine. many people have tried to talk me out of it, but last time i let some one rebuild my engine he took off with my whole car. this time im gonna go for broke. any advice will help
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JCQuinn@work Gearhead Posts: 307 From: Lakewood, CO, USA Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 12-24-2002 02:04 PM
I think the book "How to Build Winning Short-Track Engines for Claimer Class, Spec Series, and Sportsman racing by Richard Holdener (Editor), Ford Racing Engineers" is a great book covering all the details of how to measure and assemble high performance small block Ford engines.It also shows you how to get reliable power using Ford parts. I think it is about $14.00 at Amazon.com John
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Buster Gearhead Posts: 513 From: Orlando Registered: May 2002
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posted 12-24-2002 02:15 PM
quote: Originally posted by sic67coug: last time i let some one rebuild my engine he took off with my whole car.
Yikes
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Moneymaker Administrator Posts: 18704 From: Lyons, IL, USA Registered: May 99
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posted 12-24-2002 03:17 PM
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