I have seen a couple 100's on ebay with Chevy 6's. One with a "blue
flame" the other with a regular stovebolt.
The latter was a real hatchet job.
Jonas Payne
PBR
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From: healeys-bounces at autox.team.net
[mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Hap Polk
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 10:04 AM
To: 'I Erbs'; healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Compression ratio for a fast road 100
Ira,
True enough. Most used the 265/283 Chevy, I think one used a nail head
Buick
and I think there was one Olds. 260 Fords and 215 Buick aluminum V8s
came
later. I don't know of any straight 6 conversions, generally too long to
consider, nor of any flathead Ford conversions. And of course no
Chrysler
hemi engines as their hemi heads are huge. Back to the 6 cylinders. I
think
one guy was trying to put a 3.4L Jag engine in a Healey. Most used the
transmission that mated to the engine, typically a Borg Warner 4 speed.
Most
of these guys used the Ford 9 inch rear end, but I didn't understand why
given that the Healey BN2 rear end was more than adequate for V8
powered
road race use. I guess they were emulating the drag race guys.
Hap Polk
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