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Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: 1972CudaV21] #1588758
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Not knocking anyones product but simply recalling old issues that we seen with some of their parts ie:
Distributer shaft stabalizers that fell apart and cause major internal engine damage.

Oil pans that leaked like lawn sprinklers at seams and welds.

Crank scrapers and windage trays that cracked and caused internal damage as well as crank and rod interference..

Pan rails and bolt holes alignment and placement.






Thanks for the reality check...lol. Did they make any good parts??




They had a lot of good ideas and intentions and marketing stragity but execution of the final products and uses were weak.
The oil pump plate/rotor kits and pickups as well as other oil system mods created more problems than answers.Like many others they outsourced their mfg and put their name on it with out much quality control.Like a lot of successfull racers and engine builders even today use their name to promote,sale and profit on product marketing.

Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: B G Racing] #1588759
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A stable of fast cars and an incredible line of BS was his formula for success.


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A stable of fast cars and an incredible line of BS was his formula for success.





It's Efective Name Reconigition Marketing Strategy ,marketing economics Class 101.
Do something notable,affix you name to it and sale it.

Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: DusterW2] #2648439
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Originally Posted by DusterW2
340 Ed Hamburger oil pan from 1989 -

Hey DusterW2,

Been searching for info on these old pans and cam across your post. I have that oil pan on a 69 340 that was in my Cuda when I purchased it. The dip stick was hand scored for the oil level. When changing the oil, it takes over 8 quarts to get to the dip stick marks. Do you know what capacity or what was run in the engine in the photos? The pans I see on the market now are 7qt. I'm concerned about too much oil and causing windage.

Thanks,

Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: oldfish] #2648450
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Originally Posted by oldfish
Originally Posted by DusterW2
340 Ed Hamburger oil pan from 1989 -

Hey DusterW2,

Been searching for info on these old pans and cam across your post. I have that oil pan on a 69 340 that was in my Cuda when I purchased it. The dip stick was hand scored for the oil level. When changing the oil, it takes over 8 quarts to get to the dip stick marks. Do you know what capacity or what was run in the engine in the photos? The pans I see on the market now are 7qt. I'm concerned about too much oil and causing windage.

Thanks,


Easy enough to check on the bench with some water and an empty quart bottle or measuring cup.

Hamburger was pretty much the go to place for small block stuff back in the day. The quality of the stuff was hit or miss and the guys in Virginia later on were ridiculous. There are still a few companies around operating today that he started, but I expect he's retired on a beach somewhere.


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Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: CMcAllister] #2648459
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Bought a ton of small block stuff from Ed way back in the early 70s.
Great guy.
I remember sitting at his kitchen table while he wrote out the invoice. Damn, I'm old.
Buying his parts got me in the high 11s way back in 1973 to 1977.

Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: AndyF] #2648541
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Originally Posted by AndyF
One reason I started building my own parts was because the parts I bought from Hamburger were such poor quality. I looked at those parts and the price I paid for them and decided I could do better. That was a long time ago but it is one of the things that started me down the path of designing and building my own stuff.


Do you make a crank scraper for a small block?


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Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: 65signet] #2648764
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Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: hemi-itis] #2648850
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Most of us geezers have at one time or another smoke
iagree I got one also, only one grin


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Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: Cab_Burge] #2648860
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My Ford buddy owned the speed shop that sponsored me back in the 1970’s and I loved the intake gasket sealer Ed sold. My buddy ordered it and when it came he peeled the sticker off the can. It was relabeled Ford intake sealer. Lol. Man he never let me forget that.


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Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: pittsburghracer] #2649372
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I still have one of the adjustable cam sprockets if anyone is interested, PM me.

Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: pittsburghracer] #2649437
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Originally Posted by pittsburghracer
My Ford buddy owned the speed shop that sponsored me back in the 1970’s and I loved the intake gasket sealer Ed sold. My buddy ordered it and when it came he peeled the sticker off the can. It was relabeled Ford intake sealer. Lol. Man he never let me forget that.


And dont forget that he pretty much took the whole Direct Connection line and placed it in his catalog replacing the DC part numbers with his part numbers.

You ordered “his” cam and got a DC cam in the box.

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Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: A727Tflite] #2650041
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Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: hemi-itis] #2650151
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In the late '70s there were few places to go for Mopar advice and parts, Eds filled a need for a long time.
I went by his play-book and cam recommendation, and my 340 screamed! Though the cam was probably a little too big.
He was also quoted in the few magazine articles on LA hop-ups.
After he got into the oil pan biz and hopping up gm cars the Mopar side suffered.
Not sure when he sold out, but it wasn't the same after he left.
Still like his 340s and 360s logo, very cool!

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Originally Posted by hemi-itis
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gEeZeRs ? ..,, speak furr yerrself OLD GUY ! .....

Anyone remember the company A&W Performance?

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Back in the day (mid 70's) I had a pair of his stocker springs on a 69 Swinger that worked very well. I've always wondered who made them. Anybody know?

Thanks
Randy

Re: Ed Hamburger Vintage Parts from the 1970's & 1980's [Re: dodgefarmer] #2650615
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Originally Posted by dodgefarmer
Back in the day (mid 70's) I had a pair of his stocker springs on a 69 Swinger that worked very well. I've always wondered who made them. Anybody know?

Thanks
Randy


Direct Connection.
He just changed the bottom leaf to get rid of the part number.

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