A piece of history...
if it does not sell right away I may take a look.....
if it does not sell right away I may take a look.....
Not necessarily so.
I've got a flame wrench in my garage.
Maybe Grand-ma-ma & the sign she's holding are included with the engine?
Well, i appreciate the comment, about fitting in.You would fit in well at the junk yards. I've seen them ruin so many good parts because they insist on torching everything.
Well, i appreciate the comment, about fitting in.
In the past, did quite well at the Pick-n-Pull's.
Used to go to the yards all the time, before health issues put a stop to that in my old age.
And besides, there's nothing wrong with using a flame wrench in getting the job done.
Just depends on who's behind the flame wrench, in the beginning.
You got one?
It’s just as easy to torch the rusted bolts and save everything else, a torch is a very useful and versatile tool.In their defense they didn't have time to play with the rusted bolts
Engine is worth $5-7 hundred at the most. That intake and carburetors setup is worth about $3500 on a good day to the right person. My 2 cents.

I found that out on my 383 with hipo exhaust manifolds. 2 was no problem, 4 a little bit of a problem 6, and 8, car on jackstands reached plugs with no problem from underneath.You do it from the bottom, reaching up, with the vehicle on the hoist.