What kind of engine does h and H Flatheads make?

What kind of engine does h and H Flatheads make?

H&H Flatheads is known for being “your one stop shop for all your vintage motor needs”. We offer a variety of Ford Flathead V-8 and Lincoln V-12 speed equipment from various manufactures.

When did the H & H Flatheads V12 come out?

H&H Flatheads’ blown V12 Lincoln. Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln division began producing a V12 engine just as Ford introduced its Flathead V8 in 1932. The original 448ci Lincoln V12 was used in the large Model KB line for 1932 and 1933. It produced 150 horsepower and was an unusual 65-degree L-head design.

How many horsepower does a flathead Lincoln have?

Herman has been known to make over 300 hp in regular flathead Ford V8 engines. “Our V12 Lincoln’s average 250 horses for the blown versions and around 180 for the naturally aspirated models,” claims Herman.

When did the Ford V12 engine come out?

Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln division began producing a V12 engine just as Ford introduced its Flathead V8 in 1932. The original 448ci Lincoln V12 was used in the large Model KB line for 1932 and 1933. It produced 150 horsepower and was an unusual 65-degree L-head design. The large crankshaft was supported by seven main bearings.

What kind of engine does flathead Ford V-8 have?

Rebuilt flathead V-8 Mercury engine with two Stromberg 97 carburetors and aluminum Offenhauser manifold. 12 volt ignition, starter (6 volt running on 12 volts works fine) and electric fuel pump with regulator. Other electrical converted to 12 volts using Rentz voltage drop.

When did h and H Flathead start rebuilding?

The home of the Ford Flathead rebuilding specialist from mild to wild. H&H started in 1972 with rebuilding all early Ford Flathead engines from Model A, B’s, T’s and V8 Ford Flatheads from 1932-36, LB’s, 59A’s, 8BA’s,V8 60’s, Lincoln 337, Lincoln V12’s and Y Block Ford and Mercury.

What are the new sharp flathead cylinder heads?

The new Sharp V8 60 flathead cylinder heads feature a centered, bolt on water neck. Available in center and front water neck. The new Sharp V8 60 flathead cylinder heads with front water neck.