So here's part 2... Maybe I'm the only one that thinks this is useful, but you can put a 195.6ohv's exhaust manifold upside down. Makes the flange stick sort of straight out. Why is this useful? Well if you wanna stick a turbo charger on it, it puts it in a neat spot! The 3-bolt flange is like 8" away from the carb hole, though lower. Ayup, this is gonna work out nicely. No room sideways or down, but on this car, you can go Up. The hood is over a foot away! And by moving the genny/alt to the other side of the motor, and tossing that worthless oil filter setup, there's plenty of room to loop the exhaust back down. Gonna drill the partial-flow oil pump for full flow filter. I think studs ARE the way to go here. Yes, i will make popping the head off a PITA. Two end studs/nuts will interfere with the valve cover. I think the trick is to make a removal tool -- a plate with tubular risers that bolts to the rocker tapped holes and pulls against the studs to lift, and two studs taller than the rest for starting. THe head is a lot of iron, but it's lighter than a 232/258 head since it's so short (still damn heavy). If I have time, I wanna strip the "new motor" block down and see if the crank is any good. It's a manual trans crank. My '58 block is only .040" over and has brand new pistons. Should be enough to make a real motor. Oh how I want a turbo 195.6ohv... only 4lbs of boost gives another 50 ft/lbs and another 50hp, pooping out at 4000rpm (anyone who drives one knows 4000 is plenty revvy!). In a 2700 lb car that will be plenty quick and shouldn't break any parts. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list