How to Rebuild and Modify Ford Flathead V-8 Engines
By (Author) Mike Bishop
By (author) Vern Tardel
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Motorbooks
27th May 2015
16th July 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
629.28722
Paperback
208
Width 270mm, Height 210mm
660g
Few new engines in automotive history have been as quickly embraced by performance-minded gearheads as was Ford's V-8 in 1932. Deuce roadsters were racing-and winning-almost as soon as their fenders could be unbolted. When the new L-head version was released motorists of nearly all stripes came to embrace the affordable engine that gave Ford cars performance to equal cars costing several times as much. Ford's vision-and gamble-paid off handsomely and set Ford apart from his competitors. More than two decades would pass-a veritable eon in the automobile industry-before another engine would offer the excitement generated by Henry Ford's beloved flathead V-8. This is the ultimate resource for the Ford flathead V-8 engine. It guides readers through everything from engine architecture to selecting the right engine for the right project, building and rebuilding the engine, and buying a crate engine. Whether you're looking to hot-rod or restore your flathead, this book is a required addition to your workbench.
"All owners of early Ford V-8s, or any car powered by a Ford flathead, will want to read this insightful book on how to extract maximum performance and reliability from a vintage flathead engine. It was written by two of the foremost flathead experts, Mike Bishop and Vern Tardel." - Hemmings Classic Car
"It'll teach you how to do what the title says, as well as engine selection, the buying process, and tuning. Plus, if words elude you, there are photos and diagrams." - Car Craft
VERN TARDEL and his crew of "middle-aged adolescents" been building flathead-powered 'rods since the time they were the hot-ticket item instead of a nostalgic throwback. He is considered one of the premier builders of traditional-style hot rods. Vern resides in Santa Rosa, California. http://www.verntardel.com