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From: xrannie
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  • Nice "engine stand". Reneck'n for sure!

  • thats 1 small flathead,,be cool in a home made 1/3rd scale ratty

  • @cappy6921 small flathead? that doesn't make any sense. lol

  • @xrannie well,,there are different size flathead motors and in this vid it looks small.could be 221-255cu,,,or 337 ,,,but it looks more like a 221

  • @cappy6921 ~you, sir, must like to talk just to hear yourself.. I like your googled response though.. guess you went to vanpeltsales for your specifications. maybe you should've read a little more.. this is the 24 stud,which is 239 ci at minimum-EAB stamped. Of course it's not the monster 337ci lincoln motor or the dizzy'd be on the rear by the fuel pump..I clearly stated 51-52 EAB, it's not small. it is unmolested though. Shhhh

  • wow, it idols slow , runs nice

  • Takes a lot to kill a flattie LOL!!!

  • In a shape like that, I'm surprised that this thing still runs.

  • its a flathead, of course it runs

  • @gofish123  hah! never underestimate an ambitious man.. this video was taken about 45 minutes after we got it home- it sat in a dirty/muddy horse stall for 25 years before then...

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  • @xrannie you're lucky to find a free running engine that is able to run. Most Flathead engines I find on ebay are either out of my price range or in "boat anchor" condition if you know what I mean. :-/

  • Better than music!

  • Love it

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