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The point I was trying to make was that we have numerous samples of the heads that we are talking about available for inspection...probably more than anyone I know. The point I was making on how we made our living was to explain WHY I had access to so may 30 to 40 year old parts! They were muck easier to find they...particularly if you were in that business. It is not very nice to call somebody stupid that you do not know. Until just a couple of years ago NHRA did not cc the port runners as you well know why would we check them if we knew we had not modified them... further the Chamber in all the heads are 3-4 or more cc over spec allowing you to put a different valve in and adjust the amount you milled the heads. Do you think I am lying about that too. Fortunately my stupidity and lying has not keep us from qualifying in top 10 in First Two 2010 National races and holding a Current National Record with our 360 engine vehicle. But then again maybe am lying about that too ....What has a smart guy like you done lately? What do you race.....I am surprised that I don't know you..... but I have never claimed to be smart.... I just own and sell a lot of Mopar Core Parts. I am currently in Tucson at Div 7 race-- racing 3 stock mopars... are you there...I will be in Vegas Nat'l in April racing 4 stock mopars... will you be racing there? Stupid John Irving ( I could be lying about the name and be too stupid to know it) .
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Ed what John is trying to do here is help you,if you can't understand this you shouldn't have ask for help. When someone does a solid you should at least thank him. Claude Ruel
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Ed I do not like your attitude .....I started this post looking for a little help and knowledge from some racers, to help me make fewwer and at the least, less expensive mistakes. I was a racer back in the 70s was a nhra track announcer and a div 5 tech guy14 years ago and if a guy came to the tech line with a huge attitude like your i know i would have found many things wrong/////// john has been helpful in trying to steer me the right way with parts and help WHAT HAVE YOU DONE. John you have my 800 number thanks again Bryan
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This is one exciting thread.
Much like the 'Bickersons' early radio days!! Just for fun, I'm going to cc the runners on my #894 heads from late 68'. Those 'bastards' better not go over 153cc. Or I'll pour 'liquid-metal' in there!! PC |
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Dear ED
First of all i said if you had the attitude to begin with and from the way you express yourself it seems you do. Second i said what i said about tech line in fun but it seems that you are to wound up to relize that.. in the years that i worked for nhra i was very fair and hand no problems.. But now i have learned from an expert like you to not get into racing,and calling me a blankhead and to spread my cheeks wow what an insight into your twisted mind........... bdixon |
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Heading to Walmart so I may be able to solve this when I get back. Walmart you ask? Yep thats right Walmart. The greeter at our local is Mr. Earl Hipps. He is 81 years old and an expert on Mopar. He retired from there in 1982 after 37 years of service. Knows more about Mopar than anybody I have ever met.
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thats funny Floyd. I knew a man that worked at the Delevan avenue GM rear end assembly plant in Buffalo, NY.... After 25 yrs, all he knew was how to install the 4 saddle clamp bolts that held the carrier in..... beyond that he had no idea where that part was located on a car.................
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Ed How rude to Mr. Dixon who asked for help with his J/SA class car, he said that he was NEW CLASS racer .
Ed This rand is for you. I have 50 years of racing back ground from a spectator ( all my life) a racer (40 years) speed shop owner(35 years) Race Track ownr & manager (15 years) First thing that I have seen when you are a *** to new racer's they move on and the car count go's down hill the class die's , then the race track. There's more to Racing then winning. If it was not for all the great people that I have made friends with over the years, I would not have stayed in the sport. You sound like you are a loser on the race track so you take it out on every one. Go look in the mirror and have a talk to that person and when you get your head on come back or move on, DRAG RACING must not be a FUN place for you. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO HELP DRAG RACING? ![]() ![]() |
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