Where is a good start to get information on this engine. And is there sources for increasing performance ?

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As you have discovered the split exhaust, 2 barrels and dual singles are all available. but one huge thing is shaving the head. flatheads were all desgined to run on 70 octane fuel. they can handle more compression than they have stock. not real high like over head engines but they dont mind a shave of .075 on the head. And ALL flat head cams are WAAY too wimpy and also designed for 70 octane fule. changing to a lumpier cam and shaving the head will bring the preformance into the modern era expecially when coupled with a 2 barrel. but even with a one barrel the difference is quite pleasing. I have done this to quite a few 230s over the years. also balancing sometimes can help too. factory balance on Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth engines was pretty good though. I have balancing done anyway when they are apart.Hewy wrote:I assume that some of you have Power Wagons of other years besides 61-71. I'm very interested in the flat head six that was used in trucks both 2x and 4x
Where is a good start to get information on this engine. And is there sources for increasing performance ?