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Here's something I started awhile back. Started life as the Ramchargers kit that will be built into a early gas dragster with alot of revisions. Thanks for looking!

Charlie

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Looking very nice indeed. I have a Ramchargers kit I've been hoarding. After I finish a few of the things I have going I'm gonna tackle it.

I'll be watching this one.

Dragline

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Nice job on those injectors. Always wanted to try that.

  • 1 month later...
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Here's the latest. Tried to replicate shop rags wrapped with duck tape on the breathers as some were run back in the day. Thanks for looking!

gbk 1 - parts of mine that were used on the injector set-up are the hex fittings and black spark plug wire.

Charlie

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Fantastic engine detailing .. weathering, or maybe just the lighting, makes those breathers look as you intended. :D

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Lookin' better and better, Charlie. It made me get off my duff and send you an order for some fittings, magnetos, etc. BTW, whose basic engine are you using, the kit one? Also, where'd those loverly stacks come from? And finally, what size hex fittings did you use on the injectors?

B.

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Lookin' better and better, Charlie. It made me get off my duff and send you an order for some fittings, magnetos, etc. BTW, whose basic engine are you using, the kit one? Also, where'd those loverly stacks come from? And finally, what size hex fittings did you use on the injectors?

B.

Thanks Guys! it's been a fun (but slooow) build so far.

gbk1, the engine is the kit engine with the addition of a (reworked) Parts by Parks intake with injectors from Speed City Resin. I also revised oil filter mount, reworked fuel pump, and scratcbuilt a harmonic balancer. Pro Tech parts used were magneto, plug boots, plug wire for injector lines with my smallest size hex fittings for the fittings and my rubber fuel line for the main fuel feed off the pump. Also added some bolt heads to the front of the pump and front timing cover for further detail.

Thanks for your support of my products

Charlie

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Thats looking real nice, Charlie.

I like the weathering touches, it really helps make the engine look functional..

I've been working hard on the "Christine" race car. I hope to get it all done in the next 2-3 weeks....

I'll post it here in the drag section, as well as send you a few pics. Your braided lines are the best!! I'm really enjoying plumbing this thing.

The chassis and cage are finally done, I just have the engine bay to finish up on, and then a little body work, paint, and graphics...........Jeff

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Thanks guys, moving along slowly. Got the seat in with my photoetch harness set that I reworked to make more period correct.

Charlie

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I finished the front end. I scratchbuilt the heim joints and radius rods. Also scratchbuilt a new fuel cell for it.

Charlie

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