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01-29-2006 01:08 PM #1
1916 olds
this is 1916 olds, cool car weird motor design i have never seen
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01-29-2006 01:09 PM #2
the motor
picture of the motor
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01-29-2006 06:22 PM #3
Um, it's a flathead V-8. Similar to the Ford the came out 16 years later. Olds was a 'higher' class car and had V-8's from 1916 to 1921.---Tom
1964 Studebaker Commander
1964 Studebaker Daytona
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01-29-2006 06:39 PM #4
Originally posted by Swifster
Um, it's a flathead V-8. Similar to the Ford the came out 16 years later. Olds was a 'higher' class car and had V-8's from 1916 to 1921.
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01-29-2006 08:35 PM #5
Cadillac flathead V8's were designed the same way except for the distributor being in the back.
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02-02-2006 08:33 PM #6
Wow that is really different. I would love to tear that motor down!
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02-03-2006 05:55 PM #7
theres a guy in Minn. that i talk to that has a reverse flow 350 chevy carbs are where the exhaust go and exhaust where the intake goes im going to see if i can get a picture
http://www.curv.net/hotrodder1934/pileup05/IMG_2021.JPGLast edited by gasser t; 02-03-2006 at 05:57 PM.
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02-03-2006 09:23 PM #8
Originally posted by gasser t
theres a guy in Minn. that i talk to that has a reverse flow 350 chevy carbs are where the exhaust go and exhaust where the intake goes im going to see if i can get a picture
http://www.curv.net/hotrodder1934/pileup05/IMG_2021.JPG
If it is, it sure looks like it makes it a lot simpler to route the carbs and exhaust!
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02-04-2006 08:29 AM #9
yup and it runs , pretty different . but i suppose i should swear and stuff and call them all names so i dont fit in, because i didnt invent the hotrod so i have no place unless im like them
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02-04-2006 08:47 AM #10
Theoretically, it's not that hard. Just change the cam so that the exhaust valves open in the intake stroke, etc. It's obvious that he's using the exhaust ports for intake and vice-versa, so the flow characteristics would be crap unless there was extensive head work done - such as porting and switching the intake and exhaust valve seats.
That comes under my "what's the point" list.Jack
Gone to Texas
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02-04-2006 09:29 AM #11
its under my "Why not List"
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02-04-2006 01:39 PM #12
Well gasser, as you know I don't usually agree with you on much, and that's OK, but I have to admit that 350 takes the cake. I've never heard of such. I wonder if the owner if an engineering student or something? Chaulk it up to the most unusual list.
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02-04-2006 07:29 PM #13
Originally posted by Aster
Well gasser, as you know I don't usually agree with you on much, and that's OK, but I have to admit that 350 takes the cake. I've never heard of such. I wonder if the owner if an engineering student or something? Chaulk it up to the most unusual list.
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06-03-2011 09:04 PM #14
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06-04-2011 05:13 AM #15
This thread is older then me being on CHR !!!Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
You're welcome Mike, glad it worked out for you. Roger, it's taken a few years but my inventory of excess parts has shrunk a fair bit from 1 1/2 garage stalls to about an eight by eight space. ...
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