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How To Build Classic Hot Rod V-8 Engines (Motorbooks Workshop)
George McNicholl
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| #2758683 in Books | Motorbooks | 2007-01-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.63 x.50 x8.25l,1.34 | File type: PDF | 192 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Good step-by-step reference|By Customer|The book gives what it promised in its title, and includes essential specs, torque figures, etc. It is very specific to 4 engine builds: Chev 348 and 409, and 2 flatheads (Lincoln and Ford 60). I found his discussion of alternative parts (complete with number references and prices) very useful. The text does a fair job of step-by-step de|||
"The author has clearly conducted many of these builds and he has the step by step process down pat. He provides clear concise descriptions of every step required to affect a successful build . . . The book tackles four of our favorite hot rod engin
The classic V-8 engines that got so many hot rodders started-the legendary Ford flatheads and Chevy 348s and 409s-are igniting a whole new generation. This hands-on, how-to guide is the first to give thorough, detailed, and clearly illustrated instructions for a complete buildup of these classics, including the Chevrolet 348-ci V-8 engine, the Chevrolet 409-ci V-8, the Lincoln flathead V-8, and the Ford flathead V-8/60 H.P. Longtime automotive enthusiast and writer ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.How To Build Classic Hot Rod V-8 Engines (Motorbooks Workshop) | George McNicholl. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.