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 |
Re: 1935 21 Stud engine Do you have an engine to rebuild or are you also needing a core engine supplied.
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Re: 1935 21 Stud engine I need a core
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Re: 1935 21 Stud engine 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.
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Re: 1935 21 Stud engine 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.
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Re: 1935 21 Stud engine 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
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Re: 1935 21 Stud engine 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.
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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.
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Iron cylinder heads, is fine too. |
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Re: 1935 21 Stud engine 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.
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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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