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flatrod 03-09-2020 03:14 PM

221/239 cranks
 

I have a 221 and crank is shot. I have a 239 crank with the same rear seal area, but it doesn't fit the block. What all needs to be done to use the 239? Is it practical?

Ol' Ron 03-09-2020 05:02 PM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

Check the main bearing diameters, Early maind were 2.398/ also the fron and center journals have to be widened about .050" A good crank shop can do it $$$$$

flatrod 03-10-2020 11:17 AM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

Thanks Ron, any OD work needed?

rotorwrench 03-10-2020 12:31 PM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

The 48 or 91A types use the small con rods too. The 99, 29, & 59A types will use the larger con rods but 8BA stuff can also be used if whittled down a bit. It might be easier to find the right crank. If it's a short snout then look for that. Same thing it its the long snout type. There are still good pre-war 221 cranks out there.

flatheadmurre 03-10-2020 01:12 PM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

Anything can be done...but it must be way cheaper to track down a crank that fits then to machine it...

flatrod 03-10-2020 01:22 PM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

Thanks, I will start looking for a 221 crank. I see all work in using the 239 crank now.

Alaska Jim 03-13-2020 12:48 AM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

It may be easy to find a 221 crank in the lower 48 states, and while there may be a few around up here, they are not easy to find in usable condition.

Tinker 03-13-2020 12:53 AM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

I'd think a lot of people don't build 221s. So if they don't junk them there are a few out there. Might be easier.

JM 35 Sedan 03-13-2020 06:26 AM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by rotorwrench (Post 1860585)
There are still good pre-war 221 cranks out there.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinker (Post 1861494)
I'd think a lot of people don't build 221s. So if they don't junk them there are a few out there. Might be easier.

This is true, and since I've bought and been gifted, plus also mainly use the early, pre war 221ci engines, I have a bunch of these crank shafts sitting around that I'll never need or use, but shipping to Alaska won't be cheap.

4tford 03-13-2020 07:09 AM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

Flatrod, I have a NOS 221 crank. Just sent you a message.

Ol' Ron 03-13-2020 09:33 AM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

Just to make things clear. From Late 38. up, all crankshafts will fit. However, in the early blocks you may not be able to use the rod assemblies. For the 36LB thru early 38 the 2.398 main blocks, you have to modify the 2.498 cranks.
Yes, you can put a 4" Merc crank in a 36 LB block, but it aint easy$$$$

Tinker 03-13-2020 07:59 PM

Re: 221/239 cranks
 

Great info Ron.


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