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Gentlemen,
Since I reported some of my health issues awhile back I thought that I should make a video of one of the two that I really don't have a complete build log of. This has been in the works for some time but not wanting to infringe on Mr. Mayhugh's fantastic build I waited until he had got his engine running.
For those of you who have followed my builds on this and other forums or who have met me at various model engineering shows should be familiar with my Ford 302 V-8 engine. It was built in the late 80's so there wasn't any digital history of the build, just some pictures I took with my 35mm camera. I did one video many years ago where I was playing with the carburetion. You would have thought after all these years I would have done another, but I didn't, until now.
Using the original photos and pictures from some of my other builds I put together 3 separate videos on the building and running of the engine. The videos are pretty comprehensive as to the making of the parts. After I posted them I thought that maybe I could have added more explanations but I think they present the background of the engine fairly well.





 
Gentlemen,
Since I reported some of my health issues awhile back I thought that I should make a video of one of the two that I really don't have a complete build log of. This has been in the works for some time but not wanting to infringe on Mr. Mayhugh's fantastic build I waited until he had got his engine running.
For those of you who have followed my builds on this and other forums or who have met me at various model engineering shows should be familiar with my Ford 302 V-8 engine. It was built in the late 80's so there wasn't any digital history of the build, just some pictures I took with my 35mm camera. I did one video many years ago where I was playing with the carburetion. You would have thought after all these years I would have done another, but I didn't, until now.
Using the original photos and pictures from some of my other builds I put together 3 separate videos on the building and running of the engine. The videos are pretty comprehensive as to the making of the parts. After I posted them I thought that maybe I could have added more explanations but I think they present the background of the engine fairly well.






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