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Old 03-28-2007, 07:05 AM
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Don't worry....you would only lose points at an SYC judged event....

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Cumby????? Care to respond........LOL...

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Old 03-28-2007, 07:34 AM
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Ken....Sure looks nice
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Old 03-28-2007, 05:43 PM
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Don't worry....you would only lose points at an SYC judged event....

wilma

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Cumby????? Care to respond........LOL...

Ken

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We don't do "Judged Events" anymore. Too many tractor mechanics who think they're musclecar experts.

I used to be impressed with your attention to detail; then I noticed that you don't even know where the oil cap goes. Looks like you need some instructions from the SCW guys. (But then, we could all use that, right? )

Seriously, she's lookin GREAT. Can I have a ride sometime?
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Don't worry....you would only lose points at an SYC judged event....

wilma

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Cumby????? Care to respond........LOL...

Ken

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We don't do "Judged Events" anymore. Too many tractor mechanics who think they're musclecar experts.

I used to be impressed with your attention to detail; then I noticed that you don't even know where the oil cap goes. Looks like you need some instructions from the SCW guys. (But then, we could all use that, right? )

Seriously, she's lookin GREAT. Can I have a ride sometime?

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I'd like to get in line for a ride right after DC...the line forms to the left...
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Old 04-04-2007, 02:12 AM
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The Car should be painted today and I should have it home in a few days.......Been a long 3 weeks in the Body shop.......LOL......Here are some more engine pic's......put a dent in one of the valve covers moving it around...Darn.......







Nice Job on the Carb Eric





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Old 04-04-2007, 02:51 AM
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GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!

What did you do to the exhaust manifolds? Did you coat them with something??

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Ken's engine are ALWAYS super detailed.

I believe that he *may* have used Calyx...

http://www.calyxmanifold.com/
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Old 04-04-2007, 03:07 AM
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My pleasure Ken.

The engine looks fantastic.

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I won't even tell you what those pics do to me!!! Those are SO nice. It really gives me something to aspire too...

Thanks for the info. I have some correct, date coded manifolds that I want to 'fix' up and install.
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Bruce is correct..............Calyx........Glass Bead the manifolds then rub on the Calyx Paste(It's like a Graphite and wax mix)......after they are coated you just take a rag and wipe the manifolds to even out the coating.......If they ever start to look bad you just smear some more on and they look new again......

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