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Wrenchbender
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Posts: 8
Your Best Time: None
Your Engine: Flathead cadillac
Your Track: Mokan dragway
Your Vehicle: 1958 chassis research te-448
General Location: Midwest
Hydro help needed
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August 05, 2015, 08:18:15 AM »
I have a b&m hydro and I need the fins in the torus wheels in the converter furnace brazed does any one know a place I can get that done I know this is ancient technology but the car it's going is is too lol this is the only thing I lack in finishing this part of the drivetrain any info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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bikeguy307
Full Member
Posts: 241
Re: Hydro help needed
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August 05, 2015, 09:52:45 AM »
Your best bet is to contact a high performance converter builder on your area, and asl where they get their stuff done.
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Wrenchbender
Newbie
Posts: 8
Your Best Time: None
Your Engine: Flathead cadillac
Your Track: Mokan dragway
Your Vehicle: 1958 chassis research te-448
General Location: Midwest
Re: Hydro help needed
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August 05, 2015, 12:06:20 PM »
There are no converter shops near me and I called b&m talked with don spar he chuckled said they don't do that anymore and haven't for nearly 40 years however he did send me some very necessary literature and answered some questions I had so if you have a converter shop you use I am open to sending it off just need some contact info Thanks
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JrFuel Hayden
Hero Member
Posts: 600
Your Best Time: 6.02, 236 mph, 1/4 in 1973 Div 3 TF Champ
Your Engine: SBC, Alky, 403 ci, Best 6.99 @ 190 & 409 Hemi
Your Track: Bakersfield
Your Vehicle: 225" FED NHRA Heritage Jr Fuel
Re: Hydro help needed
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August 06, 2015, 08:04:42 AM »
Call A-1 Converters, 360-574-9966, they are located in Vancouver, Wa, near Portland OR.
They build and alter all the Heritage JrFuel , A/ND, & B/ND dragster converters, besides most Comp Elim
Jon, Hayden Wheels, and JrFuel Dragster Association
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Jon C. Hansen
Hayden Wheels
Paul New
Hero Member
Posts: 743
Your Best Time: 6.47 @ 214 MPH SBC
Your Engine: 387" SBC
Your Track: Woodburn Dragstrip
Your Vehicle: 2005 FED
Re: Hydro help needed
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August 06, 2015, 09:39:17 AM »
If A1 won't work on it give Superior Convertor a call in Portland Oregon I know they use to modify stock stuff and work on obsolete transmissions
http://superiortorqueconverter.com
Oh yes not much of a web site
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bikeguy307
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Posts: 241
Re: Hydro help needed
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August 06, 2015, 10:28:28 AM »
Most don't firnace braze in house. That process needs to be done in a vacuum furnace. Places that heat treat usually furnace braze also. Call you local heat treat places.
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Wrenchbender
Newbie
Posts: 8
Your Best Time: None
Your Engine: Flathead cadillac
Your Track: Mokan dragway
Your Vehicle: 1958 chassis research te-448
General Location: Midwest
Re: Hydro help needed
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August 06, 2015, 11:38:35 AM »
Thanks for the info guys I have already been to the local heat treat shop even tried to get modine to do it which they furnace braze all he time but they do all stainless and the oven temp is way to high I will try the suggested converter places you have suggested thanks again for the info
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