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I hadn’t really noticed the car until watching the Numidia videos, very impressive!

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Definitely a rad super stock combo on a small tire! Anyone by change know Wayne Boden or his shop name? He said he did the heads in the video and that he is in Southern California where I?m at and I couldn?t find anything on the net.
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In reply to last post if you had AFR aluminum heads and a holly carburetor, neither of which came on that car or any Ford with that combination. It really wouldn't matter If NAPA did your heads would it. Just my opinion
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In reply to last post if you had AFR aluminum heads and a holly carburetor, neither of which came on that car or any Ford with that combination. It really wouldn't matter If NAPA did your heads would it. Just my opinion
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He?s implying that since it?s a aftermarket option it wouldn?t matter to the point that NAPA parts counter could do the heads and turn lights. Needless to say that doesn?t help as I?m looking for someone to do a set of IRON heads in so cal before I venture to freight them cross-country but to each their own.
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He?s implying that since it?s a aftermarket option it wouldn?t matter to the point that NAPA parts counter could do the heads and turn lights. Needless to say that doesn?t help as I?m looking for someone to do a set of IRON heads in so cal before I venture to freight them cross-country but to each their own.
Do you know what's involved with making this head SS legal? You can't just pull them out of the box and bolt them on. First off, they come with way too large of valves so you have to remove all of the seats, weld them up to install smaller seat and valves along with all of the related porting work and that's just the start. I want to see your local NAPA guy deal with that. As far as the carb goes, the replacement is a dimensional duplicate that NHRA allows because the original carbs are almost impossible to find. These types of replacement parts are very common for all motors regardless of brand in Stock and SS, not some conspiracy theory.
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Do you know what's involved with making this head SS legal? You can't just pull them out of the box and bolt them on. First off, they come with way too large of valves so you have to remove all of the seats, weld them up to install smaller seat and valves along with all of the related porting work and that's just the start. I want to see your local NAPA guy deal with that. As far as the carb goes, the replacement is a dimensional duplicate that NHRA allows because the original carbs are almost impossible to find. These types of replacement parts are very common for all motors regardless of brand in Stock and SS, not some conspiracy theory.
Oh yea I am familiar of all the hard work and hours of labor that is put into the combo as I ventured into possibly running the combo ?I was just off put by the response he had when I had a question regarding the gentleman that did them haha.
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Oh yea I am familiar of all the hard work and hours of labor that is put into the combo as I ventured into possibly running the combo ?I was just off put by the response he had when I had a question regarding the gentleman that did them haha.
Wes King in Idaho has done the rework on the SS legal alum head rework so might be worth talking to.

I am currently in the final stages of completing a '64 Comet for GT/QA with the Ford 210/203 small Autolite iron head engine combo. The car is 99% complete, just down to dyno work on the motor for completion.
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