Re: AMC Experience -- PASS IT ON! (Lynn Peterson)
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Re: AMC Experience -- PASS IT ON! (Lynn Peterson)



I'll be sending you an article on our dry sump and the
race car it is installed in in the very near future.
My dry sump article is more than typed pages, it
contains color photos and several detailed diagrams,
as well as lists of parts, suppliers, and present
pricing. We've also come up with some other oiling
mods some may not be aware of, which are included, and
are pertinent for any type of oiling system. All this
took time, effort and money on my part, and the $10
only covers what it costs me to print the info. Of
course, if your magazine would care to take this over,
I'm sure we could easily work it out. Finally, e-mails
are free, and I'm "kustomkemps@xxxxxxxxx" for anyone
who cares to write. By the way, if anyone is
interested, a "kemp" was a term used for '50's hot
rod. There used to be a club. Kustom Kemps of America,
that had their own magazine. I'm not sure if thc club
still exists. Guess I'm showing my age here.

regards,

Lynn Peterson, president
Kustom Kemps 
6122 SW 36th Ave
Portland, Or. 97221
(503) 246-7913
 
--- farna@xxxxxxx wrote:

> I'm sorry Mr. Peterson feels the way he does. It's
> obvious that he misunderstood some things Nick
> Alfano was saying. There's nothing wrong with Mr.
> Peterson's way, as Nick was kind enough to point
> out. It's easy for anyone to get a mistaken
> impression from e-mail, we've all done it. Nick, I
> will say you were a bit terse at first in your
> reply, but at least you did make apologies and "tone
> down" as you went. I doubt there's anyone on here
> who hasn't "read into" a message or taken something
> the wrong way, or even replied more tersely than
> someone deserved. I've done them all myself even
> though I do try not to!  
> 
> There are many people on here that WILL give free
> information in order to keep AMCs running and
> racing. I doubt there are many "secrets" out there
> that you can't find info on. The oil system mods,
> for example, are well documented. If anyone is
> really interested in a book about building AMCs in
> general (not strokers, but a good mid performance
> build) contact Brian
> Johnson(http://www.hobbyobsession.com/bjsbook.html).
> The book is well thought out and has many pics. I
> have a copy myself, and it's one of the books I
> recommend for a complete AMC library. If there is
> enough response to this one he's planning a book on
> a "wild" AMC build. I get nothing from this, didn't
> even know Mr. Johnson until I got the book. 
> 
> If Mr. Peterson has a good write-up on the dry sump
> and what it takes for the modifications it just
> might be worth sending him $10 for it. Not many
> AMCers are into dry sump systems -- I don't think
> I've seen one myself. 
> 
> --
> Frank Swygert
> Publisher, "American Independent 
> Magazine" (AIM)
> For all AMC enthusiasts
> http://farna.home.att.net/AIM.html
> (free download available!)
> 			
> 
>  > Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 17:21:55 -0800 (PST)
> > From: lynn peterson <kustomkemps@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: GM Forged Rods on Turned 401 Cranks
> > To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> > 
> > If you want a reply from me you can send your $10
> and
> > SASE like everyoue else.
> > 
> > Lynn
> > 
> > --- Nick P Alfano <nick.alfano@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > 
> > > Lynn, or who ever you are,
> > > 
> > > Before you start taking a tone and spouting your
> > > mouth off about who has a 
> > > clue or not, you should step back, compose
> yourself
> > > and be sure you 
> > > understand what you had read.  Nobody was
> stating
> > > anything offensive 
> > > towards you other than to say these are not
> > > inexpensive engine builds you 
> > > are talking about like the person who was
> originally
> > > asking the question 
> > > was concerned about.  
> -- SNIP -- 
> 
> 
> > > However, I have now tired of explaining myself
> and
> > > giving my information away for free. Therefore,
> > > ANYONE
> > > who might like information on how to build
> stroker
> > > motors, oiling systems, ect. send a SASE
> envelope
> > > along with a $10 postal money order to:
> > > 
> > > Lynn Peterson c/o
> > > Kustom Kemps
> > > 6122 SW 36th Ave. 
> 
> > > Portland, Or. 97221
> 
> 
> 
> 



		
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