Supercharged 427 Ford SOHC – 8,000 horsepower drag racing engine Circa 1967
Highly detailed GMC blower case includes real compression springs and bolts that can be seen just below the front case cover.
Real chrome plated blower scoop complete with butterfly vanes and spring linkage.
Nitro methane and fuel hoses
Ribbed blower belt turns the blower, crankshaft and idler pulleys
Heavy duty fuel pump with high pressure braided fuel line
Heavy duty racing distributor, magneto, and ignition wiring
Hollow tube exhaust pipes, just like the real thing
Racing oil manifold and hoses
Low profile dragster oil pan
Plated valve covers.
Ford Top Fuel Dragster 1:6 Scale Die-Cast Engine Replicas, measures approximately 6” x 6.5” x 5” replica of a supercharged Ford 427 SOHC - 8,000 horsepower drag racing engine. In 1967.
Highly detailed GMC 6-71 blower* includes real compression springs and bolts. Real chrome plated blower scoop complete with butterfly vanes and spring linkage and fuel hoses . Ribbed blower belt turns the blower, crankshaft and idler pulleys
* A GMC 6-71 blower had its roots in the late 1950's originally hanging sideways on a big diesel engine most like a city bus. Then converted in the 60's-80's to make big horsepower and are now copied by other blower manufactures. The drive looks like it is from BDS, and it's a pretty hefty unit.
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