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January 23rd, 2011 10:02 PM
#41
BangShifter
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January 24th, 2011 07:30 AM
#42
Re: Toymakers Twin Engine Dragster.......Not just to look at!
Cool. And you can reverse after the burnout. No, not Brian!
Dan
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January 24th, 2011 03:42 PM
#43
Superhero BangShifter
Re: Toymakers Twin Engine Dragster.......Not just to look at!
In case you don't know, Jeep use to use the Ford Toploader boxes as well. Jeeps also had a top mounted shifter instead of side mounted. Just find a Jeep 3 speed shifter and install in place of the Ford's sheet metal top cover. Your trans will have that "vintage" old time Ford box look to it.
Tom
Overdrive is overrated
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January 24th, 2011 08:30 PM
#44
Re: Toymakers Twin Engine Dragster.......Not just to look at!
I was about to post that tip! My first car ('53 Studebaker HT) came with that set up and it worked great. Not sure what years interchange but I know for sure it works - and makes for a VERY positive shift.
Dan
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January 25th, 2011 10:12 AM
#45
BangShifter
Re: Toymakers Twin Engine Dragster.......Not just to look at!
Thanks Guys, that's the T150 Trans Top (shown in the photo of our HAMB Dragster Cockpit) and I"m on the lookout for one
Recieved my Stromberg Kits and they should be coming together this week.
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January 25th, 2011 10:33 AM
#46
BangShifter
Re: Toymakers Twin Engine Dragster.......Not just to look at!
I have been following this on the HAMB, and I think it's the most kick ass build I have seen. I have the plastic model of Tommy Ivo's four engine car, and even in scale it's an intimidating build.
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February 3rd, 2011 08:43 PM
#47
BangShifter
Re: Toymakers Twin Engine Dragster.......Not just to look at!
Thanks Lon'! The finer points and parts to put all the big pieces together are going to be the death of me:D After deciding to run the trans I went to Turners Auto Wrecking and found a slip yoke to replace the fixed yoke on the trans, with the trans and the rear end solid, the yoke being within 6" of the trans bearing I think it will be fine. With that out of the way I picked up some "Freeze Plug" for the shifter and speedo holes and had to get a seal for the combo which on all other fixed tail housings is the same EXCEPT the one I'm using........no problem for KAMAN Brg here in Fresno.
With all of that out of the way I put her all together and ended up with a pretty short combo, now I'm waiting on a Top Loader T150 shifter for it and it will be done!


Next I'll finish the Bellhousing, finish the engine plate and put the whole thing on the jig. Rocky
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February 4th, 2011 08:36 PM
#48
BangShifter
Re: Toymakers Twin Engine Dragster.......Not just to look at!
I mocked up the drive assembly for a look and now have to blow it all apart, make an alignment tool for the engine to rearend alignment then hopefully we'll be on to building a roller!
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February 5th, 2011 08:04 AM
#49
Re: Toymakers Twin Engine Dragster.......Not just to look at!
I LIKE it (in the old-fashioned way!). Super setup for sure.
Dan
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February 22nd, 2011 12:36 AM
#50
BangShifter
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