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Book How to build Ford Flathead V-8 Horse Power George McNicholl 9780760322901
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How to build Ford Flathead V-8 Horse Power
George McNicholl
9780760322901
This is a follow-up and companion to the successful How to Build a Flathead Ford V-8.
This new edition describes the build-up of a 1946-1948 model 59 engine with a 4-barrel carburetor,
a blown French flathead engine, and a blown Ardun engine-designed for street use.
Many French flathead engines have been purchased by flathead lovers in the United States.
There is a strong demand for those engine blocks, and the purchasers are desperate for any build-up information.
The popularity of the Ardun is amazing, and this second volume contains a load of new information about the Ardun,
as well as information and photographs of the lastest flathead goodies, such as crankshafts,
connecting rods, intake manifolds, and cylinder heads.
George McNicholl purchased his first automobile engine (a Ford flathead V-8) when he was 12 years old and has had a hand in car and engine building ever since.
He is the author of four other Motorbooks publications:
How To Build a Flathead Ford V-8,
How To Build Vintage Hot Rod V-8 Engines,
How To Build Ford Flathead V-8 Horsepower,
and How To Build Classic Hot Rod V-8 Engines.
McNicholl lives in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
192 Pages
How to build Ford Flathead V-8 Horse Power
George McNicholl
9780760322901
This is a follow-up and companion to the successful How to Build a Flathead Ford V-8.
This new edition describes the build-up of a 1946-1948 model 59 engine with a 4-barrel carburetor,
a blown French flathead engine, and a blown Ardun engine-designed for street use.
Many French flathead engines have been purchased by flathead lovers in the United States.
There is a strong demand for those engine blocks, and the purchasers are desperate for any build-up information.
The popularity of the Ardun is amazing, and this second volume contains a load of new information about the Ardun,
as well as information and photographs of the lastest flathead goodies, such as crankshafts,
connecting rods, intake manifolds, and cylinder heads.
George McNicholl purchased his first automobile engine (a Ford flathead V-8) when he was 12 years old and has had a hand in car and engine building ever since.
He is the author of four other Motorbooks publications:
How To Build a Flathead Ford V-8,
How To Build Vintage Hot Rod V-8 Engines,
How To Build Ford Flathead V-8 Horsepower,
and How To Build Classic Hot Rod V-8 Engines.
McNicholl lives in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
192 Pages
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