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nicolas
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July 29, 2017, 07:39:04 am »
hey deano i can't wait to hear and see that engine running
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Neil Davies
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July 29, 2017, 07:44:14 am »
Thank you Dean, I'd seen a couple of pictures of the heads before (Dave Andrews, Darrell 's white '67) but not with that level of detail. Seems like machining the head is the "easy" part but making and fitting the header is the trickier bit.
Are they a garage ornament, or are they destined to be fitted to something soon?
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2007cc, 48IDFs, street car. 14.45@93 on pump fuel, treads, muffler and fanbelt. October 2017!
deano
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Re: History of the ported VW head? Styles that have come and went....
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July 29, 2017, 21:00:54 pm »
I never thought I would ever find a pair of those rare Fumio heads complete with exhaust, but they just came up for sale on FB. With those now in hand, I have been collecting all the other parts needed to build the complete engine, period correct 1972. So, I'm build a 2090cc, using an 84 Okrasa crank, knife-edged and wedgemated, Childs & Albert 5.7 rods, 89mm Mahle slipper skirt pistons and biral Empi cylinders, Engle VF-3 cam, Empi mag sump and pulley, Joe Hunt magneto with tach drive and Hunt timing ring, '72 universal case with 10mm studs, Empi 1.4 rockers, Empi valve covers, Empi cross-bar linkage, oil filter top mount, Nickerson oil pump and Accel wires. Pretty much the exact engine that Darrell Vittone ran back in 1972-era.
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Sarge
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Re: History of the ported VW head? Styles that have come and went....
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July 29, 2017, 23:40:08 pm »
Nice, Dean!! I remember Fast Freddie's sand rail having those style heads years ago up until a tiny grain of sand stuck
a nitros valve open on one side of the motor... big explosion with major damage to lots of stuff.
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deano
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July 30, 2017, 02:51:09 am »
Sarge, are you still in contact with "Fast" Freddie? If so, I would like to get in touch with him... Deano
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bedjo78
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Re: History of the ported VW head? Styles that have come and went....
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July 30, 2017, 05:15:14 am »
Heads From Lyle's car
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modnrod
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Old School Volksies
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July 30, 2017, 08:44:32 am »
Quote from: Joel Mohr on July 29, 2017, 01:35:09 am
I think most people have forgotten that Clyde has been doing all of the port work at Bergs since the mid 70s....he told me he was only 14 when he started...HE has some great head stories...
Gday again Joel.
Ask him nicely to send me a pic of some old-style intake ports (or pics of yours
)that DON'T have a port that turns a 1584 into a light switch at 3000! Hahaha!
Great fun to drive, but I still obviously go just that little bit too far.........
Great pics in this thread.
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Sarge
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Quote from: deano on July 30, 2017, 02:51:09 am
Sarge, are you still in contact with "Fast" Freddie? If so, I would like to get in touch with him... Deano
Sorry, no luck here. The undisputed Wheelie-King in a mid-engine car!
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Jim Ratto
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July 30, 2017, 19:34:48 pm »
Quote from: deano on July 29, 2017, 21:00:54 pm
I never thought I would ever find a pair of those rare Fumio heads complete with exhaust, but they just came up for sale on FB. With those now in hand, I have been collecting all the other parts needed to build the complete engine, period correct 1972. So, I'm build a 2090cc, using an 84 Okrasa crank, knife-edged and wedgemated, Childs & Albert 5.7 rods, 89mm Mahle slipper skirt pistons and biral Empi cylinders, Engle VF-3 cam, Empi mag sump and pulley, Joe Hunt magneto with tach drive and Hunt timing ring, '72 universal case with 10mm studs, Empi 1.4 rockers, Empi valve covers, Empi cross-bar linkage, oil filter top mount, Nickerson oil pump and Accel wires. Pretty much the exact engine that Darrell Vittone ran back in 1972-era.
Neat line up of parts. Very cool.
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Joel Mohr
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Call him...
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alex d
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October 17, 2018, 12:11:06 pm »
Talking about angleflows....I stumbled upon these on TS and remembered this thread
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=2150227
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numbnuts
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∆∆what are those?
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JIMP
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October 20, 2018, 10:15:21 am »
Hello, check what I found today whiel digging hard to find some parts, if I remember correctly those have to be sauer und sohn prepared heads -correct me if I write wrong- based on 043 german castings, lots of compression too
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RnMLBs7LttrUPaVSwPBkiGRcJBR7PO0u
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1J8L7Oa3N7yriUkTpO8jKAwjsxIsPkTpY
https://drive.google.com/open?id=12CKxV_ulGqIIS3LIGY_zu0r6xNoysxcA
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kduq7QfzjJDhs_Xo0UKnbg-znLT6u3uM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hZ2vh8Dl4N8CM81jtC8-qncKCUVhbFlA
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April 13, 2020, 23:12:09 pm »
This year will be 45 years since the Head Shop "wedge port" design was introduced, still being used by Bugpack/EMPI.
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Tcracingca
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This post was more of a test, and to try to figure out how to add pictures.
I remember getting the Superflo ported heads in like 1982 from SCS guys in Anaheim. I was running a lot of Pauter parts, being military in San Diego. Also had some Berg stuff in engine. I had Pauter shaft rollers on those 42.5 x37 units. Ran like special wedged pushrod, engine had Chevy rods.
Ok picture loading, that didn't work. Darn 1st attempt. But cool I think I just figured it out. We went cruising for races, leaving the polish on two of our cars, just to get attention. The 1835 on the left, and my 2110 on the right.
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Old street & canyon racer, President of Turnbull Canyon Road Racing Society. Now into Vintage Racing Corvettes since 1982, but had Cal Look Street racing Ghia mostly part of the Whittier Boulevard crowd 1978- later 80s.Owned V8 powered Porsche 914 at the peak of Canyon racing days. I turned the Ghia over to the girlfriend, and she would hunt races against the Muscle cars and Hot Rods. We raced a bunch with the Nabisco crowd at times, but local venue was the Box Factory and Four Lanes. Car was 2110cc, dual 48IDAs, but street operated on 45 Dellortoes. Ran high 11 seconds on slicks, or 12s on 7 inch wide Centerlines, ran FK-89, 1.4 roller rockers earliest Superflo ported heads, SCS close ratio crash box. 1-7/8 stinger. Picture above. Graduated High School Hacienda Heights- Wilson, joined US Navy and came up weekends to race. Had 1967 Camaro decked out to for the canyon, then 500 hp plus flared Corvettes. Own a 63 Slalom car, a 64 Race car, a 68 T-top street car. Dad had Blue 68!
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