mrmike Posted November 11, 2019 Author Posted November 11, 2019 I sanded the holes with flat edges and then I cut out 4 patches of 0.0200 styrene sheet and filled the holes with the patches and some Tamiya Extra Thin Cement. When thi shas dried, I'll spread some Mr. Dissolved Putty around the edges and so some sanding to get this flat. I drilled out my spark plug holes and mocked up my last Parts By Parks distributor. Time to get more distributors! More Studebaker to come...
mrmike Posted November 12, 2019 Author Posted November 12, 2019 I have a picture of my friend Larry standing next to a Studebaker and I had noticed that the engine in this car has down draft Weber carbs. I know I have those carbs and I found them in the AMT '63 Cobra. I'll widen the manifold and add the Webers! I found these exhaust manifolds in the '56 Ford Victoria and they are as close to headers that I can find in my stash. More Studebaker to come...
mrmike Posted November 13, 2019 Author Posted November 13, 2019 I made a wider intake manifold for the Studebaker with a notch in the back for a distributor. The engine is almost complete save for the ignition coil and painting the transmission. More Studebaker to come...
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