I'd love to as well but theyre so damn expensive. A 40' ford with a flathead would be my pick. A 40' DeSoto or Chrysler with an early Gen 1 Hemi would be killer too.
my dad had a 50 ford. it always started no matter how cold with the 6 volt system. the only problem he had was vapor lock. they didn't like heat. flatheads forever!
My dad had a 49 Merc. It’s the first car I remember riding in. Everything on it was bone stock. My dad wasn’t a car guy at all. He didn’t know what he had. It had a carburetor problem so he parked it in the back yard and left it. I always wanted that car but in 1967 when I was only 14 and we were moving across the country he sold it. It was a very sad day for me as I watched the wrecker haul it away. I wonder how much he got for it, probably less than it was worth. I wish we hadn’t moved for a few more years and maybe I could have gotten it. I would have been the coolest kid in my high school with that James Dean car.
How many know that offehouser has made two spark plug heads for the flat head engine . Two spark plugs for each cylinder. Back in the late fifties I seen a pair of these heads stored on a shelf and they were made of aluminum.
And what about the V8 '32, 33, & 34s? And production did carry over into the first few months of 1953. Dad had a 53 F1 and I had a 53 mainline 2door post which I always referred to as a coupe. Shame they don't build them like that anymore. Could buy the parts to repair or rebuild 90+% of all electrical, mechanical functions on it. Rebuild the generator? .50, for the brushes.
I love video on flat head ford engine. Tell me were you had ford flat engine overhaul. I have 1947 ford flat ford it still run but lose lose oil pressure get warm. I live in south carolina.
No waste gates on these like diesels they come from… the belts be best at 6 psi and slipping…Not suitably engineered for that….birth of the tooth wide belt….and roots blowers was king. Im reliving my drag racing years in the 70s with most you who post on you tube about the 70s… Thank you.. 0:07
I would love to have a flatty in a '32 Ford roadster. Unfortunately, a stroked SBF can make twice the power for 1/3 the money and be NA. It won't be anywhere near as cool though. RIP to Mark Kirby.
a "brace"? a brace is two, not four, and it refers to hunting speak, e.g., one might kill a brace of birds or rabbits. Just kidding fellas! love your work! was kinda hoping you were putting the flatty in the prowler ;)
And an LS makes more for less than pretty much anything out there. But if you're building a flattie it's about hitting an era not necessarily all out power.
There's a place for everything. Flatheads WERE cheap and became even cheaper after the SBC became the go to engine. They're expensive now because they are rare. You aren't going to find 20 laying in your local junkyard. Since the LS took over, finding a 1st Gen is getting harder. Even the SBF is getting harder to find.
Looking at that old school rod really makes me want to build a vintage hot rod.
I'd love to as well but theyre so damn expensive. A 40' ford with a flathead would be my pick. A 40' DeSoto or Chrysler with an early Gen 1 Hemi would be killer too.
my dad had a 50 ford. it always started no matter how cold with the 6 volt system. the only problem he had was vapor lock. they didn't like heat. flatheads forever!
My dad had a 49 Merc. It’s the first car I remember riding in. Everything on it was bone stock. My dad wasn’t a car guy at all. He didn’t know what he had. It had a carburetor problem so he parked it in the back yard and left it. I always wanted that car but in 1967 when I was only 14 and we were moving across the country he sold it. It was a very sad day for me as I watched the wrecker haul it away. I wonder how much he got for it, probably less than it was worth. I wish we hadn’t moved for a few more years and maybe I could have gotten it. I would have been the coolest kid in my high school with that James Dean car.
Old school I think is the best one for a cruise night
Never ever find another Ed Smith.The man was genius.
Great show, thanks❗️👊🔥🥂
How many know that offehouser has made two spark plug heads for the flat head engine . Two spark plugs for each cylinder. Back in the late fifties I seen a pair of these heads stored on a shelf and they were made of aluminum.
And what about the V8 '32, 33, & 34s? And production did carry over into the first few months of 1953.
Dad had a 53 F1 and I had a 53 mainline 2door post which I always referred to as a coupe. Shame they don't build them like that anymore. Could buy the parts to repair or rebuild 90+% of all electrical, mechanical functions on it. Rebuild the generator? .50, for the brushes.
Good old School Engine
no stupid cam phaser no long timing Chain stretch no Plastic guides no chain tensioner
I love video on flat head ford engine. Tell me were you had ford flat engine overhaul. I have 1947 ford flat ford it still run but lose lose oil pressure get warm. I live in south carolina.
No waste gates on these like diesels they come from… the belts be best at 6 psi and slipping…Not suitably engineered for that….birth of the tooth wide belt….and roots blowers was king.
Im reliving my drag racing years in the 70s with most you who post on you tube about the 70s… Thank you..
0:07
What year was this? 2002?
Humble old schooler mechanics never need to boast or brag.
how old is this show?
I would love to have a flatty in a '32 Ford roadster. Unfortunately, a stroked SBF can make twice the power for 1/3 the money and be NA. It won't be anywhere near as cool though. RIP to Mark Kirby.
Where is Ed smith of Five Star Engines?
I wish you guys would put links to the people and companies that you promote. Trying to find Motor City Flatheads is not easy…
He might not be around anymore. This show is most likely 30 years ago and maybe even older.
Mark Kirby has Sadly passed and Motor City Flatheads is no more unfortunately!
This show is from like 2002
SUPERCHARGED BUT HEAD BOLTS...LOL
a "brace"? a brace is two, not four, and it refers to hunting speak, e.g., one might kill a brace of birds or rabbits. Just kidding fellas! love your work! was kinda hoping you were putting the flatty in the prowler ;)
The content turned out magical.👍
Bring Ed Smith of Five Star Engines back.....
Edelbrock valve covers now cost $900
Now the prowler is a classic. Personally prowler is a equally awesome car.. Especially if manual swapped!
When do we get some new exciting content? How many more times are you gonna run these from the past?
A 'brace' means a pair not 4.
MARK HAS HIS OWN BRAINED CRANKS MADE FOR HIM
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Rest in peace Mark Kirby.
These shade tree mechanics are not A.S.E.certified.I am but never need to youtube..
Like yeah man Ed Smith died...
A Goodwrench 350 makes more HP. Flatheads are expensive to build.
And an LS makes more for less than pretty much anything out there. But if you're building a flattie it's about hitting an era not necessarily all out power.
Well you remind me of my father who thinks if he doesn't see the need for something then no one else needs it either.
There's a place for everything. Flatheads WERE cheap and became even cheaper after the SBC became the go to engine. They're expensive now because they are rare. You aren't going to find 20 laying in your local junkyard. Since the LS took over, finding a 1st Gen is getting harder. Even the SBF is getting harder to find.
Funny, you say they are expensive to build, yet you only need a few simple tools. On the other hand my common rail diesel is not user serviceable.