There's a local meet of sorts every Friday at the Bob's Big Boy in Burbank/Toluca Lake. It's usually the same people over and over and I have pretty much zero interest in 70's street machines with 350s, and cookie-cutter hot rods. There's often occasional cars of interest, today a '42 restored military jeep (the two owners in full Army drag for the fun of it), a cherry 55? Steadybreaker Commander 4-door, a Ford 4 cyl hot rod... and one 63 Rambler American. For once, I had a mildly popular car, oddly, a lot more than the 70 Hornet which at least looks nice, or the Classic wagon, which at least looks really strange. This guy Jose comes up, he's got a 63 green American wagon, very clean, had a bad motor, gave to a local rebuilder who ruined it. Said he was later talking to some Texan engine builder... I mentioned the names I know (why the hell are all you guys in TX?) it was Bruce Hevner! I told him hell yes, get your motor done by him! It'll be done right! Jose didn't know about this list etc, so I gave him the info. He mentioned this old Mexican guy friend of his (on the subject of interesting Ramblers). He drives a Model A with hydraulic brakes, power steering that bolted on, and a T5 transmission that he rigged the shifter to come out of the FRONT top of the box ... and worked with Barney Navarro! This guy Marino (Morino? ...) showed up. He's 80. We've all heard tall tales at car meets... but when I mentioned I have these Navarro Rambler motor parts, he described the mods before I even mentioned them; O-ringed block and head, the oiling mods (block oil passageways drilled from 1/8" to 1/4", even told me where the plugs were!). He was Barney's pattern maker amongst other things. He's the real thing. Says Barney and he did all sorts of crazy engineering. AMC was very helpful and sent them pretty much any parts they wanted. He said when he did the head work, they took a new head out of the box and band-sawed it into a dozen slices so that they could see what they were working on. Same with a block; he asked me if my block had stock bearing caps or a big aluminum plate (mine is stock). The twin turbo has a huge plate on the bottom for stiffness, he says 600 ft lb torque. So hopefully Jose will connect me with this Morino guy, and i can get him to come look at the parts and ID the stuff and what mods were done. It'll be a real goldmine of information for super-hot AMC sixes! 500hp from a motor that cheap and plentiful shouldn't be overlooked... He says he'll be there next week, I told him I'd bring some parts for him to look at. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list