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Episode #12022
"Muscle Car Engine Parts"
Written by Keith Fudge

 

Since 1915, Egge Machine has been making engine parts for a variety of obsolete cars and trucks from the early 1900s to the 1980s.  Today in Eastwood Garage, Dennis is joined by Ernie Silvers who brought along some of Egge’s latest products.  Ernie said that folks today are really interested in cars from the 1960s and 1970s, especially muscle cars.  So Ernie brought with him a variety of pistons for Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick, and Chevy!  Egge produces parts for all of these makes and even some of the rare models as Ernie points out a set of pistons for a Corvette equipped with a 283 cubic-inch engine with fuel injection!  Ernie went on to tell Dennis that all of their parts are made from the original factory molds which ensures that you are getting the correct part for your car.  At Egge Machine they also sell “rotating assemblies” for your car that come with everything you need for a full engine restoration such as bearings, rings, crank, rods, and pistons.  Egge Machine now also carries a full line of Iskenderian Cams for cars as well to give them a bit more power.  Ernie also mentioned that Flatheads are still as popular as ever in the hot rod world and that they carry a full assortment of parts for Flathead engines.  They also stock parts ranging from adjustable lifters to really cool and hard to find parts such as braided Teflon rear main rope seals!   Consequently, the folks at Egge Machine have everything you need!  They also carry the chrome to get you home as Ernie showed Dennis some sweet chrome valve covers for a Mopar Hemi and for a straight 6 Ford as well.  So, if you need engine parts and even more, give the folks at Egge Machine a visit.  You can find them on the web at www.egge.com, or you can give them a call at 866-534-EGGE.  By the way, don’t forget when you are looking for unique automotive tools and supplies for your automobile restoration, you should give the folks at Eastwood a visit at www.eastwood.com.

 

 

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