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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

A short video showing the new stainless collector/header that I made. I had wanted to do this for some time but didn't have much luck bending the tubing. I built a tubing bender and finally made the parts. It is silver soldered together. The sound has changed somewhat but the video doesn't do it justice. This movie clip is from the carburetor/distributor side of the engine. You can see the distributor advance when the throttle is opened.

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  • i notice the dizzy moves as you rev it? is that how you get the ignition to advance????

  • @BigCarKilla

    Yes I have a linkage from the bottom of the carb to the distributor. By changing the angular position of the arms I can vary the amount of advance. Right now it is about 15 degrees at slow speed and 35 at high speed.

  • That is some incredible talent you have. Was this designed in CAD and was a CNC used? The parts must be tiny. Seams like there are a lot of people who would buy these for models.

  • @FJSchrank

    At the time I built it I had no idea what CAD was no less CNC. It was all done from my own sketches. A number of years ago when I got a CAD program I redrew everything so that I would have a compete set of drawings for it. Some of the parts are small but not excessively.

  • how much do you want for the palns for this engine the 4 cyland i can also give yoyu some mini chopper plans that you would probaly be able to use the engin in.in return

  • @andrewstunna08

    I really don't like to discuss business on Youtube. Contact me at gbritnell@yahoo.com and we'll talk about it.

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  • @gbritnell it's hard enough designing it in CAD, the fact you didnt use it or a CNC to create the parts is astonishing...

  • Very nice A mini version of My 2.5 liter GM engine in My Chevy S-10

  • holy crap! the advance is linked to the throttle! nice man! nice

  • sounds like a powerful little fcker xD

  • Haha must pulled that thing outa a Honda, looks about the right size haha.. Just kiddin thats pretty cool

  • Sounds like it has high compression ratio

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