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10-16-2010 02:40 PM #1
Ardun, Almost
I was working this morning, when a friend of mine stops buy and says, "look what I bought at a swap meet".
The whole motor came apart. There are no internal pieces, I still think it's pretty neat.
KenLast edited by Ken Thurm; 10-16-2010 at 04:44 PM.
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10-16-2010 02:48 PM #2
that is really cool. not familiar with ardun. what were they used for?BARB
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10-16-2010 03:10 PM #3
Very cool Ken, super detail on that one. Barb, Ardun stands for Arkus Duntov, same guy who was so involved with the development of the sbc. These heads were a way for trucks that ran flatheads to produce more hp, and racers grabbed onto them for that same reason. They replace the flathead heads and turn it into an ohv V8. Very desirable.
Don
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10-16-2010 03:14 PM #4
The ARDUN overhead valve conversion for the Ford flathead was the brainchild of a Russian engineer, Zora Arkus-Duntov. He used the first two letters from Arkus and the first three letters from Duntov (Ar) and (Dun) to name the new creation.
I'm lead to believe he was living in England in the late 40's and that he created the OHV to provide more power for the Ford flathead motors that were used in garbage trucks. There are others who remember it differently.
Mr. Duntov moved to the United States, signed on with GM and became the "Father of the Corvette" as an engineer for General Motors. He further designed many, many performance parts that would allow Chevrolet to reign as the primo performance marque. People still talk about the "30-30 Duntov cam" that he designed for the little 265 Chevy small block of 1955/1956. I think NTFDAY has one in his garage.
http://www.corvettemuseum.com/librar...f/duntov.shtmlLast edited by techinspector1; 10-16-2010 at 03:24 PM.
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10-16-2010 03:47 PM #5
wow thaks guys. learn something new everyday.BARB
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10-16-2010 03:56 PM #6
Here ya go Miss Barbie, more info for your inquiring mind: http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/sho...ighlight=ardunYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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10-16-2010 04:38 PM #7
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10-16-2010 05:39 PM #8
People still talk about the "30-30 Duntov cam" that he designed for the little 265 Chevy small block of 1955/1956.
Yuppers, if you had a sbc, it was either the 30-30 Duntov or the Dempsey Wilson-----hmmm.--memory is a strange thing... wasn't it called the Dempsey Wilson 7-11 or something similar????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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10-16-2010 05:02 PM #9
Guys was there an 098 Duntov cam?
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10-16-2010 05:44 PM #10
thanks uncle bob. lots of great history thereBARB
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10-16-2010 05:49 PM #11
here you go guys
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Flath...Q5fAccessoriesBARB
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10-16-2010 06:25 PM #12
And only $ 16,500.00! Wow, what a deal!!!!!!!
Don
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10-16-2010 06:33 PM #13
Who would ever thought it would only cost $25,000 for a nice FLAT HEAD
Ken
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