He was one one the best engine guys that the ever was, he single handedly made the stage 1 and 2 what they became. We had a lot of fun making the rules guys try to figure out what to do with the V6 against the V8's
Steve, I thot your name sounded familiar!! I was about to ask you, when you posted the above.
I remember the woman that did the engine assembly, but can't remember her name...You recall?
Where are you living, now?
I'm < an hr from Jim's old shop, out I-20 east, Madison area. I STILL haven't learned not to fool w/ hotrods....
With your work at Jim's, I imagine you also know Garry Grimes. He did a lot of the IMSA Buick stuff.
I'm taking an engine to him next week. He's in Alpharetta.
I am in N Fl now, do restoration work and historic race cars and engines on the side, hard to get away from it I guess. I do remember Gary. Tomoka Brady was her name, I think she ended back in Tallahasse .
Have not not much V6 work in a while but in reading thru some of the post seems some things have not changed all that much engine wise.