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I've talked to Jim a couple of times by phone and bought a timing cover for my Y Block from him, he has been a great help. I'm sure I'll be calling him again.
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his work seems detailed and he has good painting too. NICE engine.
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Bruce,blowing your own horn there ,did I not give you his phone number. I have bought and sold parts with Jim long before you bought your first CC.

Too bad the engine color is incorrect.....Boat dr
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Billy, you are a hero.
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Is that 427 going into anything intreresting?

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A Barracuda.
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The next obvious question Bruce, who's?
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Bruce, a pic of the Y block with the car carb/ manifold and the YH flame arrestors, I gotta see that again.....
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Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:

Originally posted by 65 'cuda 65 'cuda wrote:

Is that 427 going into anything intreresting?

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A Barracuda.



I'm saying 12 x 17 at least, can't wait to see it
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Originally posted by 65 'cuda 65 'cuda wrote:


A Barracuda.



I'm saying 12 x 17 at least, can't wait to see it
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12" x 17" ??? Are you guessing the enlarged size of Bruce's mellon once he's speeding around Sebago in a 427 Cuda? If so I'd say you're a little small still.

As for props, I do have a gorgeous SS 12x16 I'm gonna go ahead and send up for the photo ops, but it may not be enough to contain that beast and keep the r's down low where it wants them. There are a number of Acme props in the 12.5 x 15.5 area that might work as well. Can you imagine 55mph at only 4200rpm?
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That carb looks like the 1409 in my basement.

Reid, you're saying that's a low end monster?
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