Bigbjorn
20th July 2012, 01:04 PM
Pitstop bookshop are now stocking the 512 page book, "Offy, America's Greatest Racing Engine" by Kenneth E. Walton. This is an academic quality work detailing the history, design, development,differences, assembly, engineering drawings, personnel etc. from Harry Miller to Stewart van Dyne.
Possibly the closest available publication to a workshop manual ever offered for these engines. The makers only ever made available a torque values list, and parts and services pamphlets.
I have visited Ken and seen his work. He is a top quality machinist and his work is immaculate. He is currently restoring two late turbo engines, a 36 degree and a 19 degree. The 19 is going into a street rod he is also building. The 36 is a museum quality display engine, aand eye-popping. He has a collection of components and is proud to show them off to demonstrate the ongoing development that took place over 40+ years.
Possibly the closest available publication to a workshop manual ever offered for these engines. The makers only ever made available a torque values list, and parts and services pamphlets.
I have visited Ken and seen his work. He is a top quality machinist and his work is immaculate. He is currently restoring two late turbo engines, a 36 degree and a 19 degree. The 19 is going into a street rod he is also building. The 36 is a museum quality display engine, aand eye-popping. He has a collection of components and is proud to show them off to demonstrate the ongoing development that took place over 40+ years.