I saw this a while back and while looking on-line, it popped up again. I think that is a Model A block in there.
I think there is a Model A block in there somewhere.
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I think there is a Model A block in there somewhere.
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Re: I think there is a Model A block in there somewhere.
There certainly is! Looks like a 16 port copy of the somewhat successful Fronty “Stagger valve”. The Stagger valve never actually a major success on the track, but made the awesome list by having both intake and exhaust manifolds on both sides of the head. Supposedly this was to combat the traditional heating problems of a cross flow head…
Here is a peek at the port layout of the Stagger valve;
Here is a peek at the port layout of the Stagger valve;
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Re: I think there is a Model A block in there somewhere.
I bet the rods aint welded up in that 1!
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