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Pre-war (up to 1942) How the 346 and 322s can be built t run.

Started by tcom2027, February 16, 2025, 10:22:51 AM

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tcom2027

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQq5-7TFUwU&ab_channel=SandSinChes

I picked this off YouTube. Congratulations on a job well done to the engine builder.


tony

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Quote from: tcom2027 on February 16, 2025, 10:22:51 AMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQq5-7TFUwU&ab_channel=SandSinChes

I picked this off YouTube. Congratulations on a job well done to the engine builder.


tony
Thanks. That is actually my video. I was going to try and balance a nickel but I couldn't quite get it to stay, even with the engine off :D  They are a smooth running engine. I have a nice summary of rebuilding the Cadillac Flathead for anyone interested (Word format). It is a combination of Walt Brewer's excellent serialized articles, information from the tank manual, tidbits from this forum and my own experience. You can send me a PM if interested.
Scott

tcom2027

You know I was going out and try it with my '39. It made a few ripples but the glass stayed on the air cleaner.  You did a beautiful on what I could see of the rest of the car too. 

tony