That would be like putting a Chevy 350 into a '65 Mustang (or a Ford 390 into a '70 Chevelle 354). It will work, perhaps look OK, but still a 'butcher' job. -J Butcher? You can make one that looks ju
Here is a nice looking diode bridge solution http://home.earthlink.net/~wd7s/hv-2.htm 73 and Merry Christmas! Tim K3LR http://www.k3lr.com K3LR DX Cluster telnet://dx.k3lr.com That would be like putt
"That would be like putting a Chevy 350 into a '65 Mustang (or a Ford 390 into a '70 Chevelle 354). It will work, perhaps look OK, but still a 'butcher' job." Amateurs, by their very nature, are reso
I dont get it the K2AW is the exact same size and shape as the original diode bridge that I removed from my henry. I think the color was black instead of green. The new one was twice the voltage and
And a 440 into an old roadster is considered a "custom" job worth far more than the original.<:-)) There are a couple of places out in Ca that do this sort of thing for a hundred grand and up. They
A Chebby in a Ford is a sacrilege! My 26T coupe has a supercharged Ford V8 flathead and its also won many awards. Ive nothing against Chebbies, my 68 SS-396 attests to that. I even have a hemi 56 Dod