Use this URL for a clearer picture: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9lxPfjBSOs&fmt=18
This is a 27 Ford Model T "Fordor". The engine was built by us, Gen III Antique Auto. The car was cold when I took this video, not warmed up first. Holding the camera and trying to crank it was a challenge, sorry for the shakey video! Our website is www.ModelTengine.com. The whole story of this engine is on there under "the green thunderbolt". The thing on the dash that I pushed was the choke lever. This engine uses a 1928 Chevy head, mated to the Ford engine, a new 280 lift cam, a Holley 94 carb, and an electric fan. If you would like an engine like this one, a stock T engine, or anything in between, please contact us. We work on Model T's, Model A's, or any pre-WWII motor.
Now that is what i call nice and clean! Still using most of the old equipment but a few new improvements for realiability.
nicholassmth1 1 year ago
@herbienbrian I believe they just fit, no special modification needed!
Tullathon 1 year ago
Any give a rough estimate how much a holly 3 screw solid brass model T carb 1914 cost.
rawdogin 1 year ago
heheh cool man!! apretiate hard work,one day my AE will be that clean like your baby ,
serchmarc 1 year ago
What was that at 1:24? You added a high idle solenoid too?
giberish9 2 years ago
never start with your right hand. it might back fire
PlatniumProductions 2 years ago
Nice with restoring it looks good :)
mop6wewe 2 years ago
how did you get a chevy head to match with a ford engin???
herbienbrian 3 years ago
nice horn
can you please give us some info on the car and
engine
phdclockwork 3 years ago
nice!!, how much HP does it have? sonuds great, nice work,
ptokish 3 years ago