Thread: Home made flame throwers
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03-07-2005 08:16 PM #1
Home made flame throwers
Can anybody help me with teh construction of flame throwers? Can I do it with mufflers attached to teh exhaust? What do I need to do to make them? I have a 1948 chevy truck with duel exhaust and flowmasters. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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03-08-2005 08:38 AM #2
Well there is a good flamethrower board but their wedsite isn't working at the moment but here's the link to it Flamethrower board
Here are some schematics on it. These are from 98 SNAKE EATER on the flamethrower boardGerig Michael H.
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'60 Buick LeSabre Flat top x2
'78 Mercury Monarch 2-door ghia(1 of 2 know)
'66 Pontiac Catalina(brother)
'98 Cadillac DeVille(parents)
Wanted: '60 LeSabre A/C components
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"There is no doubt about precisely when folks began racing each other in automobiles.
It was the day they built the second automobile." -Richard Petty
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03-08-2005 08:41 AM #3
and the injection part
these two diagrams work in conjunction of each other. Don't get one that kills the engine because they wash down the cylinder wall and contaminate the gas. You don't neccessarily need the injection but you might not get any flames without itGerig Michael H.
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'60 Buick LeSabre Flat top x2
'78 Mercury Monarch 2-door ghia(1 of 2 know)
'66 Pontiac Catalina(brother)
'98 Cadillac DeVille(parents)
Wanted: '60 LeSabre A/C components
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"There is no doubt about precisely when folks began racing each other in automobiles.
It was the day they built the second automobile." -Richard Petty
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