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The Old Six Fix - Tech - Part Two

Wrapping Up The Stove Bolt
By Rob Fortier
The Old Six Fix Part2

The Old Six Fix Part2
Last year, Patrick's Antique Cars & Trucks announced the reissue of the long out of production Fenton 2x1 intakes. Along with the time-tested Fenton cast-iron headers and a pair of fresh Rochester BCs, you can imagine what's going to be the centerpiece of the 235.

The Old Six Fix Part2
Fresh back from the machine shop, the 235 was ready for final assembly. Since the engine's of later heritage ('59), in order to use a mechanical fan in the '53 without any radiator modifications, we used a "short" pump from Patrick's. However, the fan blades will need to be slightly tweaked to avoid contact with the balancer below.

The Old Six Fix Part2
Being that the right-side components are still in use on the old engine, the focus will remain on the driver's side, concentrating on the new induction and exhaust. Before hanging the manifolds, new gaskets were held in place with the appropriate hardware. As for using any "sealing" agents, I'll leave that option up to you-I didn't use any for now.


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