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World’s Smallest V8 Unveiled at IMTS

Sunnen Products shows off Stinger 609 V8 engine

Sunnen Products Co.
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Wed, 08/22/2012 - 12:42
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(Sunnen Products: St. Louis, MO) -- Sunnen Products will rev up your inner gearhead at IMTS by exhibiting the world’s smallest, fully functional production V8 engine at booth N-7400, where machines similar to those used to make the Conley V8 will be displayed.

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Booth highlights include:
• Gary Conley, the 2012 Metalworking Craftsman of the Year, explaining the engineering and manufacturing behind his 1/4-scale 1923 Ford T-bucket roadster and its Stinger 609 V8 engine. You can meet Conley Tues., Sept. 11, 2012, or Thurs., Sept. 13, 2012; the car and components are on display all week.
• The newest Sunnen honing machine, the SV-20, for job-shop work on large parts and large engine blocks
• Technology upgrades to many Sunnen vertical-honing machines that add capabilities such as selectable tool-feed modes, whole-bore constant crosshatch, and faster automatic bore-detection for reduced cycle times

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