Quote Originally Posted by 2manymustangs View Post
Hi Jim Jr, right?

I'm the local ford weirdo, I will check in with Harlan O. and Jerry G. to see what they know about the boat.

I suspect if it is an early ocean racer that they may not have much info BUT you never know with those cats...

I've divorced myself from FB so I will reach out to them via text message or some other way, keep checking back...

DId you glean any info on the cammer fords on making them live in the NHRA or in the race boat environment? There have been many lengthy discussions on the related forums over the years.

Aside from the usual race prep for engines, Ed Pink came up with a much harder than stock timing chain which was critical to keeping things in time and prevent breakage. I read that in an interview/expose that Ed did specifically on the history of the cammer in top fuel applications.

Our dearly departed Bob GN7 Graeff used to really stir it up on the topic of ford Cammers in top fuel applications.

There have been some pictures of really sweet flat bottoms and hydros surface over the years in these forums.

Respectfully
Bruce 2MM
Bruce, yes this Jim Jr


I remember Holman Moody had a 427 SOHC drag boat and there was another with two cammers in line. Our friend Bill Meyers had a 427 High Riser drag boat he almost won the Salton Sea race his Whip Strut something happened it started flooding the boat. Did you know Ron Miller Ford Power Parts had made a 427 SOHC gear drive that cleared the front cover. It was something like Pete Robinsons SOHC gear drive. The part number 1875 I herd he sold the place the last time I was at his place was 1992. He had lots of rare 427 parts and new Blue Thunder parts a true Ford Mans candy store