Learning Curve . . .

I'm building a new? motor from broken parts again.  I guess that's the best way to learn this craft by doing again and again.  We'll run a vintage Sifton 412 cam (dated 1973), Wiley dynamically balanced the flywheels (his secret %percentage), McFarland milled the heads and I cleaned up the ports a bit for Rowe nitrate and  HD valves, we'll try the magneto again.  I bored the cylinders +.010 for 8:1 Gary Bang pistons - and my trusty Super E . . . all this for an extra kick in the britches. Thanks to all the new people who sold me stuff that's been in their sheds and basements and abandon houses for years and years and just want to see me go go go go go go . . . .

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  1. That will be a screamer!!!! Can I get some life ins on ya. LOL

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  2. Even in mock up it looks bewdiful mate, not to mention what's going on inside . . . I still wanna do the phone thing Nootster . . .

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  3. Bake gets the first ride (once it's broke in of coarse) to see for himself - jockey jammin' all the way! !

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  4. lookin good sir, hope all is well.
    drop me a line on my email ive got some trans/clutch ?'s for ya :(
    sheazilla@hotmail.com

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