Thanks for the info...


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Posted by TBR (IP: 24.4.254.16) on June 16, 2000 at 00:26:00:

In Reply to: Oz Alloy Crossflow - Anyone in Virginia posted by JD on June 15, 2000 at 09:51:38:

...The non-OHC will fit. It has been done in the past by on old racer name Ak Miller, the guy is a legend. I got your pix way back when you posted them on your site. The only issue I saw was the coolant holes in the head don't match the US block. That's a fairly easy fix. Weber's would be awesome - what was he askin? ;-)

: To those that contacted me about the Oz 250 crossflow heads sometime ago.

: Although these heads are designed to fit a Oz recast 250 block, which I emailed pics of etc, someone might like to give this closer examination, to determine whether it could be possible to fit them after modifications etc. I doubt they will but you never know!!

: Heres the deal. Sometime in the next 2 months I will be shipping a crate of Oz 4WD stuff to a guy in Virginia. Its possible I could locate a alloy 250 crossflow for "nothing" (eg unusable) and it could be put in the crate. You can then use it as a model to check this out etc. You pay the guy say $20 your end for shipping but you would have to collect it.

: So if anyones interested in checking this and live in or close to Glen Allen, Virginia, email me.

: As a point of interest I also advised about our early Oz 250 2V head and sent pics etc. On Sunday a guy advertised a complete set of sidedraft webbers and manifold to suit this head. That would have looked neat. Theres also a guy just advertised a complete running 2V engine for $500.

: JD




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