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Old 10-23-2001, 12:40 PM
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Yenko also offered the aluminium ZL/1 engine with two cylinders wacked off. A ZL/1 six banger. Also there was a second design logo on the blocks. The other had the word YENKO spelled out. They also sold the Yenko crest valve covers and an oil pan. The outlaw sprint car racers during the early 80's were using the Yenko ZL/1 engines. Bill Smith was also selling sprint chassis at Yenko Performance and Marine...BKH

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Old 10-23-2001, 02:31 PM
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Drag Racing magazine Nov. 1984 did an article titled "Build a 502 Yenko Chevy." Dave Riolo racing engines in Roseville, CA built the engine said it was manufactured by "Yenko Speed and Marine" in Canonsburg, PA. They said the engine was no longer available but Bill Smith from YSM had said he may resume production. This was the 4.440 in bore block. I don't know if he made anymore. I believe Bill Smith died around 1986?
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Old 10-23-2001, 02:45 PM
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Bill Jenkins won the Super Stock title at the 1969 AHRA Spring Nationals, held at Bristol with an E.T. of 10.23 at over 135 MPH. His partner at the race was none other than Dave Strickler. The pic that goes along with the Nov. 1969 Super Stock and FX article shows Jenkin's "Toy IV", the 1968 body. Caption under the pic reads "Light Camaro is unbeatable."

I'll quote the writers decription of his second round win:

"Probably the most outstanding single run in super stock was the next classic duel between Nicholson's Mustang and Jenkins' Camaro. Wheels up and tires smokin', Dyno just couldn't keep up with the lightweight Camaro, and lost with a 10.37 to Jenkins' super-tough 10.28 that brought the house down. They could have run that one over ten times, and the pro-Chevrolet crowd would have loved it every time, and so would the assembled press".

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Old 11-07-2001, 11:37 PM
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WHOA!! Now that's a set of heads!
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