Don-I have been working on my red roadster so not much to post on the new car but I have been thinking a lot about it. My wife and I are going to take it on a little vacation next week. My grandson is going away to camp so we finally will have some time for us. My wife is really doing well, I think it will work out well this time, still a lot of pain but it is improving. Another week of therapy and I will throw her in the roadster and head up the coast. :LOL:
As for as the manifold goes, he thinks they are still trying things old Zora new in the '50's.
Steve- actually got the plastic motor just for basic dimensions. The new truck will be stretched but the motor is so wide it won't fit. The widest point at the front of the valve covers is 30", so now I'm thinking about scaling it down. J. Robinsons information is valuable because it will be easier to shrink the over all dimensions if he is right, and I bet he is.
J. Robinson- Thank you for your comments. I really appreciate the information from your friend. I really believe he is right. I still don't have a block, I bought one but the guy fest up it wasn't what I wanted. I'm looking for a 1942-46 complete engine. These engines were the largest of all of them at 305 cu. in. If you run across one please let me know.
Ken