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fmedina 02-26-2024 02:40 PM

1935 21 Stud engine
 

Hello everyone,

I am writing from Europe, I have a 1935 Ford Phaeton that I'm restoring and would need to get a complete rebuilt engine for it (a turn key engine).
Could someone recommend me a company or person that can rebuild a complete 1935 engine with warranties and that can export it to Europe?

Any help would be appreciated.

Fredys Medina

KiWinUS 02-26-2024 03:24 PM

Re: 1935 21 Stud engine
 

Do you have an engine to rebuild or are you also needing a core engine supplied.

fmedina 02-26-2024 03:46 PM

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I need a core

T Scott 02-26-2024 05:46 PM

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If you could find a rebuildable engine I would think you could get it rebuilt by someone on the island. How about the guys that rebuilt the La Palma in Santa Cruz. I think they had babbitt pouring capabilities and the whole works. There was also a guy running around the Garachico area with a nice 57 Chevy tudor hardtop. I would think any vintage car guy would know who that is, and he might have some ideas.

KiWinUS 02-26-2024 05:57 PM

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Are you wanting a correct 35 or a36LB engine? How correct? Original had aluminum heads. These are now very hard to find in usable condition.

Kurt in NJ 02-27-2024 02:16 AM

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I would think that a warranty would be hard to use on a engine from USA — the freight return would probably be more than fixing any problem locally

Model51 02-27-2024 07:43 AM

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Fredys - Have you considered joining or reaching out to members of the Early Ford V8 Club of America who live in your area or in a country nearby? I know the EFV8 Club has international members so there may be someone who can help you find an engine in Europe. Just a thought.

deuce lover 02-27-2024 09:26 AM

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I sent him a link to a good used one for sale in France. 3000 Euros.Those Sharp heads (4 yrs old from H&H)alone worth $1500.He took a video of it running before he pulled it.Here is a pic of it.It needs a pressure plate ,starter w:Bendix. He pulled it to install a French Military flathead.

petehoovie 02-27-2024 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by deuce lover (Post 2293983)
I sent him a link to a good used one for sale in France. 3000 Euros.Those Sharp heads (4 yrs old from H&H)alone worth $1500.He took a video of it running before he pulled it.Here is a pic of it.It needs a pressure plate,starter,generator and exhaust manifolds. He pulled it to install a French Military flathead.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...6&d=1709044459

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...7&d=1709044605

fmedina 02-27-2024 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by KiWinUS (Post 2293849)
Are you wanting a correct 35 or a36LB engine? How correct? Original had aluminum heads. These are now very hard to find in usable condition.

KiWinUS, I would like to get an engine as original as possible to the year of my car, I don't want to restore the car to participate on Concours d'Elegance and I recognize that it can be increasingly complicated both to get a correct engine and mechanics who can repair it.
Iron cylinder heads, is fine too.

tubman 02-27-2024 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by deuce lover (Post 2293983)
I sent him a link to a good used one for sale in France. 3000 Euros. Those Sharp heads (4 yrs old from H&H)alone worth $1500.He took a video of it running before he pulled it. Here is a pic of it. It needs a pressure plate, starter, generator, and and exhaust manifolds. He pulled it to install a French Military flathead.

If everything checks out, I would consider this the deal of the century. He could always change out the heads when he finds them, and then make a killing selling the Sharp's.

fmedina 02-27-2024 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Kurt in NJ (Post 2293944)
I would think that a warranty would be hard to use on a engine from USA — the freight return would probably be more than fixing any problem locally

Dear Kurt, perhaps when translating from Spanish to English the meaning has changed, when I speak of guarantee, I mean that it is trustworthy, it is clear that it is not easy to send an engine from the Canary Islands to the USA, so it is even more important that it is trustworthy.

fmedina 02-27-2024 01:37 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by deuce lover (Post 2293983)
I sent him a link to a good used one for sale in France. 3000 Euros.Those Sharp heads (4 yrs old from H&H)alone worth $1500.He took a video of it running before he pulled it.Here is a pic of it.It needs a pressure plate,starter,generator and exhaust manifolds. He pulled it to install a French Military flathead.

Many thanks for the info, I send the seller an e-mail to get more info about this engine.

KiWinUS 02-27-2024 02:01 PM

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If the local engine doesn’t work out reach out to me. I have been building flatheads for over 50 years and probably have all the necessary parts to build a close to original 35 engine.

deuce lover 02-27-2024 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by tubman (Post 2294037)
If everything checks out, I would consider this the deal of the century. He could always change out the heads when he finds them, and then make a killing selling the Sharp's.

My buddy with that engine has a set of cast iron 33,34 heads. If he prefers those I'll switch them out and keep the Sharps.

V8COOPMAN 02-27-2024 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by fmedina (Post 2294040)
Many thanks for the info, I send the seller an e-mail to get more info about this engine.


If you can make it all work out, "kiWi Tony" is the only reasonable choice here. You likely don't have a clue as to Tony's credentials, but they just don't come any better qualified. Tony IS your man!

Coop


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