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Flathead Fever
M Davidson
- List Price: $16.95
- Our Price: $11.53
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- Used Price: $28.69
- Publisher: Graffiti Publications
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- Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 Stars

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Product Description:
Build up your Flathead! With the availability of more modern technology, new speed equipment is now available to enable these engines to produce horsepower far in excess of their makers' wildest dreams. Davidson takes you step-by-step through the entire buildups of Flatheads fitted to a couple of Ford Roadsters. Revised edition.
- Paperback: 80 pages
- Publisher: Graffiti Publications
- ISBN: 094939825X
- Dimensions: 10.79 x 8.11 x 0.39 inches
- Weight: 0.62 pounds
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Customer Reviews
- Trouble free flathead with more horsepower
- Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
- There are three books in this series and should be considered a set as they compliment each other (Flathead fever, Street flathead, Flathead tuning).
These books are not for the beginner,you will not find basic engine rebuilding here,there are plenty of books available this subject.These books are strictly flathead/sidevalve v8 specific.
Mike Davidson provides all the latest information you'll need to build a flathead for street or the salt flat with the facts and figures to back up all his suggestions,no myths here. - Digging deeper into the flathead and it's power potential
- Avg. Customer Rating: 4 Stars
- Mike, as an Aussie, has a little different take on parts and suppliers than those of us stateside, but if you want a little more technical approach than more basic books, check him out. He now manufactures some of the items he mentions, though he doesn't tout them. His flowbench info is great, and using some basic math tells you pretty close to what a modified motor would show on a dyno, for a lot less dough. I'd give five stars, but anyone using a powerglide behind a flathead just seems a bit too much to this geezer.

