There is an article about a guy who found an old 3-71 GMC blower and wants to use it on a engine he has. The article mentions a company called Uncommon Engineering that builds flat heads and other "off-beat" engines. You got to check out the work these guys do! Its freaking AMAZING! UncommonEngineering.com Also does anyone here have any experience to share about "Continental" engines? I dont mean Lincoln or Ford stuff but engines made by Continental for commercial or industrial use back in the day.
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Hot Rod Magazine November 2010 issue. Pit Stop section.
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No real experience, but I may be getting one. My boss just replaced the 1950's backup generator in a chicken house he owns. He was going to scrap the whole unit; we're currently negotiating on the engine.
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Re: Hot Rod Magazine November 2010 issue. Pit Stop section.
Continentals were used in Kaisers and Checkers too.
Friend has a 3-71 on the flatty in his Deuce, the blower setup was built a long time ago.
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