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Probably wouldnt even notice a cylinder going away. Or 20.

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What's that going in to?
A 427 Roadster built by Shelby. Here is a work in progress pic from the cell phone.

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Hey Paul
Is this a Napier Sabre engine or one of those 7800 cu. in. WWII era monster engines by Lycoming? I have my doubts - the background signage - for one. Sure is a big bugger!

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Looks Russian. I would guess a ex patrol-boat diesel...

Maritime Propulsion | Launch of Russian Project 21630 Buyan Class Corvette

Dunno about HT leads...maybe converted to gas.

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Got it! A tractor-pulling gas-converted Zvezda it is.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zvezda_M503
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^^ naw , that is a German snow blower, just have to turn the exhaust downward.

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I've been waiting a long time to post a few pics of my 427. One more week and it will be ready!


pics of the ports? What heads? side oiler?
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^^ naw , that is a German snow blower, just have to turn the exhaust downward.

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You might laugh but could not believe it the first time I landed in Moscow... they were using old jet engines mounted on a flatbed truck with the exhaust nozzle ducted at an angle downwards and sideways to blow and melt snow off of the taxiways and parking stands. Noisy as hell but eventually worked!
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I would love to stuff that into one of these
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You might laugh but could not believe it the first time I landed in Moscow... they were using old jet engines mounted on a flatbed truck with the exhaust nozzle ducted at an angle downwards and sideways to blow and melt snow off of the taxiways and parking stands. Noisy as hell but eventually worked!
The railroads use them too...



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pics of the ports? What heads? side oiler?
It's a NOS Side Oiler I found this past summer with high riser heads and a high riser 2x4 intake. I replaced the HR heads, intake, carbs along with the Lemans crank and rods with newer, lighter parts. The block was bored to 4.25 but I kept the stock stroke of 3.78, the heads are Keith Craft Stage II, and the intake is a Blue Thunder 2x4. I won't know where the final hp figures will be until next weekend but I'm hoping it will be in the neighborhood of 525 +/-. The story behind this engine is actually the builder himself. He got his break with Connie Kalitta at Bristol back in the 60's and later on he worked on the GT40 program and with Holman Moody before Ford pulled the plug on racing. It's taken over four months for him to complete the engine but good things are worth waiting for!




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It's a NOS Side Oiler I found this past summer with high riser heads and a high riser 2x4 intake. I replaced the HR heads, intake, carbs along with the Lemans crank and rods with newer, lighter parts. The block was bored to 4.25 but I kept the stock stroke of 3.78, the heads are Keith Craft Stage II, and the intake is a Blue Thunder 2x4. I won't know where the final hp figures will be until next weekend but I'm hoping it will be in the neighborhood of 525 +/-. The story behind this engine is actually the builder himself. He got his break with Connie Kalitta at Bristol back in the 60's and later on he worked on the GT40 program and with Holman Moody before Ford pulled the plug on racing. It's taken over four months for him to complete the engine but good things are worth waiting for!




Do you really only think 525? the cam will be the answer but you've got to nail the cam specs with the monster flow of the heads! Can you fit your han in to the ports?

I couldn't imagine trying to drive that light weight roadster with a rev-happy monster ported 427+ I would want as close to race tires on the street as I could.

I love over kill on hp to weight and this is it.
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Do you really only think 525? the cam will be the answer but you've got to nail the cam specs with the monster flow of the heads! Can you fit your han in to the ports?

I couldn't imagine trying to drive that light weight roadster with a rev-happy monster ported 427+ I would want as close to race tires on the street as I could.

I love over kill on hp to weight and this is it.
I'm sandbagging a little on the minimum HP because I'd hate to think its going to hit a higher number only to become disappointed after the dyno run. My original benchmark was 550hp with a longer stroke but my builder reiterated that its going into a lightweight street car and I would enjoy having an engine that would rev like a small block. Besides, nobody has mistaken my driving skills with Alan Grant, Bob Bondurant, or any other of the Cobra drivers so I won't miss the extra HP.

The hydraulic roller cam is a Keith Craft "special" recipe that matches the flow capacity of the heads as well as other parameters (gearing, trans, weight, fuel). I don't have the specs readily available but to give you an idea of the profile, I think the lift is over .600".

I've thought about starting a build thread here but I remind myself this is a Porsche site......sorta like selling ice to an eskimo.

BTW, the tires are Goodyear Billboards.
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It's a NOS Side Oiler I found this past summer with high riser heads and a high riser 2x4 intake. I replaced the HR heads, intake, carbs along with the Lemans crank and rods with newer, lighter parts. The block was bored to 4.25 but I kept the stock stroke of 3.78, the heads are Keith Craft Stage II, and the intake is a Blue Thunder 2x4. I won't know where the final hp figures will be until next weekend but I'm hoping it will be in the neighborhood of 525 +/-. The story behind this engine is actually the builder himself. He got his break with Connie Kalitta at Bristol back in the 60's and later on he worked on the GT40 program and with Holman Moody before Ford pulled the plug on racing. It's taken over four months for him to complete the engine but good things are worth waiting for!





Just...wow! Gotta love a big V-8...or a small one for that matter.
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