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    Greetings

    I want to thank all of you who wished me a happy B-day. It's nice to know I still have many loyal friends still on this forum. I am doing pretty well for an ugly old man. It's great to be back in the states again, and living in the great town of Grants Pass, Oregon. Its the climate, so they say...
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    Pulleys for 2.8 V6

    Hi JR, All you need to do is have the extra length of the tube that goes into the engine, turned down to the length of the short one. Make sure that the length of the tube is the same from the tip top the pulley face, so your grooves align. If you have more than one groove on the pulley, you...
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    pair of 2.8 heads

    Hi Steve, You also will need to run a Euro spec intake system, although you could run the fuel injection from the Euro spec engine.
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    What's the most power you've been able to achieve?

    Hi Mike, There hasn't been a problem with this cam, because there is nothing wrong with it. The problems are because of other reasons. I can't exactly diagnose the problem, because I'm not there to see it for myself, but I can tell you for a fact, the cam is not the problem. Rich Gordon told...
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    What's the most power you've been able to achieve?

    Hi Matt, Your V6 isn't weak. It will take 6,000 rpm shifts all day long without even breathing hard. The factory red line for the l;ittle 2.8 V6 is 6,000, which means it is safe at 6,000 rpm. The engine itself will take more than that, but the anciliaries, like the water pump, alternator etc...
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    V6 running too hot

    Hi Steve, The way to tell if it is a heavy duty unit, is to compare it to another stock radiator. If they are the same, it hasn't been upgraded. If the car it came with, and the car hasn't been converted to a V6, then it will not be adequate for cooling your V6.It doesn't matter if it is...
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    V6 running too hot

    Hi Steve, You mention that you are running the Alpine three core radiator. Did you replace the core for a heavy duty three row core? If you didn't, you will never get the engine to run cool, as the stock Alpine radiator isn't big enough to handle the heat the little V6 puts out.
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    Tdays Birthday Boy

    HAPPY B-DAY JIM!!! Sorry I'm late but I've been out of town for a week and incommunicado for that length of time, so wasn't aware of the happenings. Hope you had a great day with family and friends.
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    Average MPG?

    Hi Matt, I never ran anything but regular gas in any of my engines, so I don't think you need super. I raced my cars with it too.
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    Distributor drive issue

    Hi Todd, The oil pump must be dropped and the oil pump drive shaft needs to be installed then then the pulm can be replaced. The shaft has a thin metal ring that stops the shaft from pulling out when the distributor is pulled and should keep it aligned so the distributor can be installed...
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    8 inch Ford for my V6 Alpine

    You did a great job Kelly. How does your Alpine run?
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    What's the most power you've been able to achieve?

    Hi Daisy, The factory red lined the 2.8 V6 at 6,000 rpm, so you are totally safe going to that mark. I used to regularly power shifted mine at 7,000 for years, with no harmful effects. It all depends how much you trust your engine. At 3-4,000 rpm, you haven,t even gotten started to tap the...
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    What's the most power you've been able to achieve?

    Well Charles, Keep trusting those guys and see where you end up. Neither of them knows squat about the 2.8 V6, so keep on trusting them. One of them has never even ridden in a 2.8 V6 Alpine, much less even worked on one, so so how do you expect him to know anything?All I have to say is Ha ha ha...
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    What's the most power you've been able to achieve?

    Thank you John. I appreciate your Acknowledgement.
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    What's the most power you've been able to achieve?

    Dan, You make me laugh. You write me to ask info, because you don't know much about the little 2.8 V6, (what you do know is what you have read on this forum) then you pretend to know what is good for this engine. You just got through writing me to ask about what could be Steve's problem, because...
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    What's the most power you've been able to achieve?

    Bill, Your jealousy has blinded you to real world facts. My first V6 Alpine weighed 2,400 lbs., with a set of heads that had stock 2.8 valves, though ported and polished, and a rear end without a posi, so I had to take it easy out of the hole, (which kills e.t.s) ran the quarter in 14.52 at 100...
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    What's the most power you've been able to achieve?

    Hi Daisy, I highly recommend not getting Sven Pruitt's book, because the book was written for an all out race engine. Very little of what's written in it should be used on a street engine. The engine Sven describes is for a race engine that is built to get maximum HP out of it and those...
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    2.8 starter and flywheel problem

    I just remembered why the flex plate adapter will not work as a spacer for the flywheel. The adapter needs to have an indexing ring in order to fit the flywheel, and the automatic spacer has the center hole too large to make an indexing ring to locate the flywheel. The crank side of the adapter...
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    2.8 starter and flywheel problem

    Hi Steve, Please send me your phone number and I will call and try to answer yout question.
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    2.8 progress

    Hi John, Since the steering arm doesn't sit near the header all the time, and just swings past it when you turn, you can go as little as .060" and it will be sufficient. QUOTE=Fordtootsie;175791]clearance question I have les than a eight of an inch clearance between the exhaust pipe...
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