Schurbon Engine and Machine
Scott Schurbon
203 South Clark St • Maquoketa, IA 52060
563/652-3100
Schurbo@msn.com

Since the Chenoweth/LaRoy...

Since the Chenoweth/LaRoy entry failed to qualify, we didn't enforce the teardown rule, but we did get a peek inside their engine as they attempted to find the source of the coolant leak after their dyno session.

Note the Comp solid-roller...

Note the Comp solid-roller camshaft and valvesprings, this engine was ready for action.

Since our contest, the Chenoweth/LaRoy...

Since our contest, the Chenoweth/LaRoy entry was repaired and dyno'd at a different facility, but unfortunately the numbers won't count since their engine didn't perform on the day of our contest. Though they claim enough power to have won, we can't verify this since each dyno is different and we didn't have a chance to tear their entry down and ensure it complied with the rules. Guess they'll have to try again next year as Schurbon Engine and Machine remains the twice champion of our contest!
Team Of:
Chenoweth Speed and Machine
Mike Chenoweth
368 Erie Ave • Morton, IL 61550
309/266-8084
www.chenowethspeedandmachine.com
and
LaRoy Engines
Jim LaRoy
P.O. Box 969 • Challis, ID 83226
208/879-2969
Promax Performance
Ben Gorman
30 Gasoline Alley Suite A • Indianapolis, IN
317/484-1451
sales@promaxcarbs.com
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