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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 12 8:01 pm
by pete walton
8-) 8-) ,,,

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 12 8:07 pm
by pete walton
8-)

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 12 8:26 pm
by Blue
Yes I remember that one too, another cool race car!

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 12 9:10 pm
by steveo
remember that one too , think the heads were made or designed over here ??
got a different mag feature on that car somewhere , will dig it out & scan it if anyone is interested
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 12 10:55 pm
by jerry
Post it up Steveo all good stuff

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 12 10:01 am
by pete walton
I think Weslake made a lot of stuff for mopars back in the day.Dave Wilson has a set of Weslake heads for the 426 Hemi,,,thay have never been used ...He told me they were made for NASCAR but when the program was dropped the heads were left on the shelf.....Stock rocker arms do not fit ,that is why he still has them....

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 12 10:31 am
by steveo
pete walton wrote:I think Weslake made a lot of stuff for mopars back in the day.Dave Wilson has a set of Weslake heads for the 426 Hemi,,,thay have never been used ...He told me they were made for NASCAR but when the program was dropped the heads were left on the shelf.....Stock rocker arms do not fit ,that is why he still has them....
oh never knew Westlake made them heads Pete , remember reading about those years ago , that were much wider better flow & bigger valves , yes stock rocker gear does not fit , read a artical many years ago , that this guy in the Us built up a hemi with these heads to put in his superbird ,think there was only believed to be 3 complete heads at the time .

there was also another attempt at redesigning the hemi head nothing to do with a nascar one , buy company over here , not sure it was west lake , but it was a disaster , the head was a 71 pro stock head , ports were too small to flow enough air , teams had to switch back to a 70 head , if i remember correctly , even Dandy Dick could not get them to work ,
all the above info , is just going by memory , so could remembering stuff not 100% normally happens , if any one is interested in this info too , will have a look for it & post it up
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 12 5:23 pm
by Blue
I remember in the late '70's or early 80's there was a fair bit of prototype stuff floating about, probably all ex. Weslake.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 12 5:45 pm
by pete walton
:lol:

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 12 8:48 pm
by steveo
jerry wrote:Post it up Steveo all good stuff
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 12 8:58 pm
by steveo
pete walton wrote::lol:


oh right D port heads , they are not the ones i was thinking of , these are mid 70s i think ,
will dig out info i previously mentioned , if anyone is interested , but could take a while :cry: :lol:

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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 12 9:44 am
by pete walton
Nice one Steve, i love all that ole crap :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 12 10:48 am
by Blue
Pete, are those Dave's heads? if so what's occurring with those 3.5 X15 Fentons?

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 12 11:21 am
by Adam
Blue wrote:I remember in the late '70's or early 80's there was a fair bit of prototype stuff floating about, probably all ex. Weslake.
Yes, they sold off a lot of exotic stuff in the 80's when they moved from auto to aero engines. They still service heritage auto stuff though. Based here in East Sussex.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 12 12:01 pm
by Kev
Blue wrote:Pete, are those Dave's heads? if so what's occurring with those 3.5 X15 Fentons?
Now that is a keen eye! 8-)