That still doesn't answer the more important questions. Are you pulling in Division __, NATPA, county fair classes, antique classes or ??? Every pull has different rules that DRASTICALLY change what you can and can't do (and stay within the rules)
Division/NATPA Classes are very strict.
County fair/local pulls are generally run what you brung and hope you brought enough.
Antique clubs are generally strict, but not like the sanctioned classes.
I am not trying to be a dick, but your end goal is VERY important. There is no sense doing something that would get you kicked out of every pull. ie dropping a flat head Ford in an F-20. Very cool, but nobody will let you pull it. I have pictures I should post someday :D
If you want to build a motor there is a guy that used to frequent the board (be still may) that was pretty sharp. Don't remember his handle right now, but you will notice him when you see him. Go to the pulling section and look him up. You might as well not waste your time posting over there bc everybody is so tight lipped it is ridiculous. They are always afraid they will talk about the tip that will beat them.
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