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More Power from an F-Head

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by Gwillys, Nov 2, 2006.

  1. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Yes, that has to be right ... I got it backwards.
     
  2. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    I've been tempted more than once to try a turbo on the old flathead, but I'm really afraid of running into cooling issues. Flatheads were never known for their excellent cooling systems... :rofl:
     
  3. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    extreme4x4 just ran a section of show on the Jeep class of swampbuggy raceing. Not sure how they did it but the guy was claiming 150hp out of an F-head spinning 7200 RPM :shock: So apparently it can be done. And yeh I was thinking if I ever get to do a turbo that I would do a turbo for a honda 1.8L motor. Small turbo should spin up quick.
     
  4. coby61

    coby61 Stupidiotic Member

    Tim & Steve.....I will see if I can take a couple of pictures of the turbo's on the engines with a ruler next to them and maybe that will help to see if these are viable options. I do not plan to build or run an F head anytime soon but I think it is a neat idea.
     
  5. michigan_pinstripes

    michigan_pinstripes I'm not lost, I'm wandering

    I actually have a crazy offset cone on it now. The other one is a baby 4" I think on a cheap aftermarket chrome base and lid. I had the cone rolling around my van and tried it on the stock elbow. lil modification and it werkz! :D
     
  6. jeep2003

    jeep2003 Well-Known Member

    i saw that show. It had a 4 barrel carb adapted to it. im suprised it ran at all with all that fuel R)
     
  7. runnamuck

    runnamuck look out!

    Jp did an article on those crazy sippy hole jeeps a couple of years back. showed some good pics. sheetmetal intakes, 4 barrels, crank triggered msd ign., hydro. linkages, waterproofing. iirc, someone on here wrote it. maybe, they got some secrets they could share. ;)
     
  8. Diablo46

    Diablo46 New Member

  9. blevisay

    blevisay Oh Noooooooooooooooo! Staff Member

    It doesnt work that way ...
    Please feel free to start a thread of your own and tell us what is wrong and we can try to help.:)
     
  10. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    You state that you had the cam timing advanced, I'd read this before in one of the racing mags.
    How much did you have it advanced? I know it can't be more that a degree or two. Or a tooth or two with either the chain-drive or direct-drive cams.:?
     
  11. kaiser_willys

    kaiser_willys Well-Known Member

    a degree or two is correct, a tooth would be too much, not saying it wouldnt run, i have seen that happen once, from the factory, on a tractor, was always hard to start, we did this on a sbc, and its actually works backward to what you would think, retard it a degree or two and all kinds of top end, advance it and all kinds of bottom end, not sure how you would do this on a F head, our cam gear was special it had a ecenrric in it and that was how you set it
     
  12. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    You normally use a special timing gear that has the indexing hole or the keyway cut in such a manner as to produce the desired cam timing. For common engines (mostly V-8 applications) there are aftermarket timing chain/gear sets that allow you to adjust the cam/crank timing, but these are really limited. For an L-head or an F-head this would almost certainly have to be a custom, one-off timing gear set.
     
  13. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    And not worth the trouble:coffee:
     
  14. blevisay

    blevisay Oh Noooooooooooooooo! Staff Member

    offset keyway
     
  15. 1968Jeep

    1968Jeep Member

    needs to place an ad or pm
     
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  16. Gwillys

    Gwillys 1953 CJ3B

    After looking back at this post and after doing the engine rebuild the jeep is cool in a way all its own. You dont need any more power in them, lifted and 33's maybe but all by themselfs they are way sweeter than a huge cj7.
     
  17. Homebrew2

    Homebrew2 Member

    No argument really. But, a good flowing exhaust (~2"), a masterfully built Carter carb or a Weeber, an MSD 6 box or Pertronix and an extra 3°+ of initial spark makes a BIG difference. At some convenient and economical point in time, I am confident that a milled head and a Clifford type cam grind would really be appreciable gains for me. :)
     
  18. Gwillys

    Gwillys 1953 CJ3B

    What do you know, thats exactly what shes got now.I cant wait to get back on the road.

    Hey just a quick question, does any body name their jeeps?
     
  19. dezrik

    dezrik New Member

    My jeeps name is Kilroy
     
  20. evanjm

    evanjm Yeah, it's got an F-head.

    one of the tricks the old hot rodders used to do when changing cam timing with a stock gearset is to take the key (of the cam gear) and cut a sliver off of it and move that sliver over to the other side, which in effect degrees the cam. we've done this a few times on older hot rod motors at our shop with good results.