1935 Miller-Ford Indy 500 Race Car
Home Page: Rick Eggers

Cape Coral, FL, USA
Total Posts: 18 – Latest Post: 2018-04-17
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Did that title get your attention? It should have read "last hemi in Fort Myers".
I decided it was nearing the time I need to think about engine mounts and actually having an engine would be helpful.
So I ran out to my local Harbor Freight store and got the last hemi they had.
I was hoping the box would indicate which style head that motor had, but no.
I had to get out my google machine and look it up. I learned that the easiest way to tell is by the rocker cover. The article was complete with 8 x 10 photos, each with circles and arrows explaining.....wait, that was Alice's restaurant.
Then I had to hope the motor IN the box matched the picture on the outside of the box. It did!
So I'm one step closer. I have my hemi Predator.
I decided it was nearing the time I need to think about engine mounts and actually having an engine would be helpful.
So I ran out to my local Harbor Freight store and got the last hemi they had.
I was hoping the box would indicate which style head that motor had, but no.
I had to get out my google machine and look it up. I learned that the easiest way to tell is by the rocker cover. The article was complete with 8 x 10 photos, each with circles and arrows explaining.....wait, that was Alice's restaurant.
Then I had to hope the motor IN the box matched the picture on the outside of the box. It did!
So I'm one step closer. I have my hemi Predator.
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