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Technical - Y BLOCK INTAKES | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal Go to y-blocksforever com In one of the forums, a guy tested all the manifolds he could get ahold of on the same engine Blue Thunder won at the top end, modified -B 4 bbl manifold was next, then 3 deuces and the inboard manifold I think Did the same with headers and manifolds on the same "mule" -B manifold was just as good as BT, trips have the look (and much more pricey of you find them
History - The Crest ~ What does it mean? | The H. A. M. B. The Blue Oval was added nearly two decades later, making the badge what it is today Click to expand Well, strictly speaking, the crest means F-O-R-D, that being the part of the arms above the helm – absent here – which is above the escutcheon, or shield Heraldry is very interesting once you get into it
Projects - 292 Y Block Manifold choice | The H. A. M. B. Mummert has an aluminum Y-block intake manifold, but unlike the Blue Thunder, it does not have the crossover for a heat riser choke I'm blocking the crossover on my B manifold and using an electric choke
History - Blue Crown spark plugs?? | The H. A. M. B. Blue Crown Spark Plug was a product of the Motor Master Products Company in the 1930’s and at the height of business, Motor Master Products was selling a range of 90+ spark plugs This was during the era of when Chrysler owned the Autolite spark plug concern and General Motors owned AC spark plugs with Champion also doing business
Technical - Flathead ford V8 engine colors ? | The H. A. M. B. Engine Colors: Ford engines were generally dark blue in 1949 and changed to bronze in late '49 production through 1951 For 1952 and 1953 the Ford engine was either tangerine red or green The Ford truck engines were red from 1948 through 1951, and then changed to green for 1952-53 Mercury engines were green in color from 1949 through 1951