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  • #2
    Re: Photo of the Day: Wretched Excess in the Flesh

    Thinkin' you'll need steel toed boot to keep your feet from melting on those headers. But maybe it doesn't matter if you can mow the yard in under 11 seconds.........

    Dan

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    • #3
      Re: Photo of the Day: Wretched Excess in the Flesh

      It also needs a Roots blower. And a blade (it is a lawnmower, after all)

      It's kind of a "lawn freak" when compared to real racing mowers . . . .

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      • #4
        Re: Photo of the Day: Wretched Excess in the Flesh

        Too freaking cool!!!!


        I got an old Craftsman riding mower taking up space in my shed, and Small Block Chevys grow on trees.............I think i could pull it off.
        Lon. HazelGreen Ala.

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        • #5
          Re: Photo of the Day: Wretched Excess in the Flesh

          I. Need. One.

          I do have questions about engine-drivetrain coupling, and cooling. Is that a coolant passage the front-side of the head there? I don't recall that SBFs had a cooling passage there, but it is a long time since I've looked.

          I also wonder if this was built for garden-tractor pulling competition.

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          • #6
            Re: Photo of the Day: Wretched Excess in the Flesh

            Originally posted by chryco63
            I. Need. One.

            I do have questions about engine-drivetrain coupling, and cooling. Is that a coolant passage the front-side of the head there? I don't recall that SBFs had a cooling passage there, but it is a long time since I've looked.

            I also wonder if this was built for garden-tractor pulling competition.
            Looks like A.I.R ports, common on late model ford heads, I know that Brodix 5.0 st-r heads have them. we just block them.
            Reading , Pa
            Good Guys rodders rep.
            "putting the seat down is women's work" Archie Bunker.
            Ban low performance drivers not high performance cars .

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