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Questions on Blanton design Ford 3.8L V6 conversion

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mfelling

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Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
I recently purchased a BD-4 with a Ford 3.8L V6 conversion in it based on Blaton's designs. It was completed, but I don't believe ever ran since the power wires to the ignition modules were crossed. I've fixed that and got it to fire up but have many questions related to timing, vacum advance on distributor, covering on the exhaust pipes, and coolant system plumbing. I've published pictures and details of my questions on my website (www.markfelling.com) Just go to Aviation, BD-4 and the Renovation Log (entry for 2/22/03). Anyone that can provide comments, thoughts, or expirience in reference to my questions would be VERY appreciated!
 
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