Y-Block Motor slideshow


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By LON - 16 Years Ago
I posted a link a few months  back. Just found another one ( I hope it's not the same one )  . 83 photos of the greatest motor ever made .??? Take a look .Some of these motors have some rare induction systems .

Lon

By mctim64 - 16 Years Ago
Link? where is it?  Ermm
By MoonShadow - 16 Years Ago
Shhh! It's an Australian state secret!Cool
By LON - 16 Years Ago
I knew there was something I forgot to do before I turned the computer off last night ???

Try this link http://yblock.blogspot.com/2007/07/y-block-engine-hop-up-potential-from.html

Maybe I have  caught "old timers " ?????.

Lon

By aussiebill - 16 Years Ago
LON, you didnt realize that most folks dont know you forgot to feed the Kangaroo that pedals that generator that powers the computer you made from old radio. he,he. Aussiebilll.:
By LON - 16 Years Ago
That's my motor in the Model "A" Roadster .Number # 49 . I wonder who took the photo ??? Most cars appear to be LHD . Does anyone else recognise a photo of their motor ???

Lon

By MoonShadow - 16 Years Ago
Lon,

I thought that was your roadster engine. There is one of the BattleBird and another that looks a look like Jerry's SR57 Blackbird. Chuck in NH

By Unibodyguy - 16 Years Ago
Took a look at these some nice pictures there Lon! Very Nice!

                              Michael

By Doug T - 16 Years Ago
John F.'s  "Hoosier Hurricane" motor is in there, it is supercharged with yellow ignition wires.  Also the supercharged T bird with 3/2's and rubber hoses for the air supply is a pic from a Hot Rod article from the mid '50's about racing on the sand at Daytona.

There seem to be several 6/2 setups in show cars,  Are these mostly Australian?

By Hoosier Hurricane - 16 Years Ago
That would be an old picture of my engine, I have had white wires for several years now. 
By tbirddragracer - 16 Years Ago
I see any early picture of my '56 T-Bird race car, about the 14th motor from the start. At the time it had

Jerry Christenson headers with a white finish, John Mummert prepped carb, and TNT nitrous system. I

made numerous changes after this picture, not all of them in the right direction.

Good to see all of these motors in one display.

Ernie Phillips