Daniel Jessup (2/6/2010)
AussieBill,
No doubt you Australians own a special place in Y block history. We always knew there was a good reason why an Australian - St. Lawrence and his St. Train - held the speed record for the Y! Too many people in America of the 60's, 70's and 80's went the scrub 350 route buying in to what the media and magazines had to say. Couple that with the fact the GM continued making the small block scrub while Ford just decided to discontinue the Y block and most, but not all, of its inherent design characteristics. Every time I read a little bit of Y block history, the Aussies tend to come to the forefront in carrying the torch for quite a while. The last 10 years has witnessed a good shift in Y block interest by the "masses". You should see our trailer when I visit a car show and pull in with a decorated Y on an engine test stand. Edlebrock making a new 3 deuce manifold, John Mummert is almost there with an aftermarket head, and some of the major parts suppliers like Speedway motors now has a "Y block parts page"
Nice intakes - put them on ebay in the states and they're worth over $2K!!!! I have seen one or two Cain intakes here in the states.
When are you starting your Y museum????
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Daniel, thanks for the kind words1 i know you understand!!!
I have often thought about the content of your words and put it down to the fact we had very few imported V8 cars here with which to obtain big engines for hot rods etc, basically the local 55 customline 272 started to replace the sidevalve V8 and chrysler/dodge flathead 6,s, it took years before there were other used v8,s available here so the y block had a long time span in racing either in cars or boats. I have spent over 47 yrs with them continually and often speak up when i hear " The y blocks are coming back", I cant help remark " When did they go out??" to the supprised look of the speaker. Ha, ha.
As for a musuem, it would be a dream to do! I have collected everything interesting over the years and am trying to document it all as a collection while it can be appreciated and recorded for the future, once items are sold off, no one gets to see the parts again, unless occasionally on ebay. While it appears i have some parts, be sure there are still some waiting out there for me! There are plenty of other level headed y block people who understand the history and the heart of the beast! Best regards bill.
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY
Down Under, Australia