I'm listening. Got current picture and dimensions or a sketch of what you want?How about machining the log head on our 3.3l inline six to accommodate a trick 2 barrel setup .
I'm listening. Got current picture and dimensions or a sketch of what you want?How about machining the log head on our 3.3l inline six to accommodate a trick 2 barrel setup .
How about machining the log head on our 3.3l inline six to accommodate a trick 2 barrel setup .
Good idea ,and 67 -70 is the same . Soon as you have them pm me and i will give you a forum link where i think you could sell them pretty easyFinally got to actually run a piece that I've modeled and programmed myself. This is a drilling template for the Shelby suspension mod on the 65/66 mustangs. For those like me who are anal about being precise instead of using a paper template. These will ensure your holes are exact. Now working on the 67/68 version.
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SM you can do the machine work yourself with a good dremel if you are willing to put in the time. no need to ship the head out and pay the cost of shipping that heavy piece of iron both ways.
the first thing you need to do is get a nice flat surface for the adapter to sit on.
i just had a thought, do you have a community college where you live? or a trade school? if so then you can either take a machine shop class and use your head as a school project, or perhaps you can get the instructor to allow one of the students to do the job as part of their school project. just an idea.
Although I could easily do what you are asking, I agree the shipping would be expensive. The trade school is a good idea and could probly get done for next to nothing. I don't know about the dremel idea. You would never get that surface square and flat like you would need for the adapter to seal properely.
You could also get on craigslist and find a local guy with a personal manual mill in his garage. Or a local car club surely would know someone. All else fails, then I would be glad to do it.
Thanks man. I think rich is referring to using the dremel to hog out the center. Anyways thanks again. Enjoy that sweet machine of yours. I will be contacting NAIT to see if the would be interested this fall.
Good idea ,and 67 -70 is the same . Soon as you have them pm me and i will give you a forum link where i think you could sell them pretty easy