Thread: 1952 Ford F8
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Old 09-02-2017, 04:36 AM   #22
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Default Re: 1952 Ford F8

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Originally Posted by tubman View Post
"rotorwrench" - Are you sure? I am kinda into fire trucks and knew a guy who had a '53 with a 279. The whole thing was very confusing, because everything we could find said the 279 was built for the 1954 model year only, for trucks only. We finally came to the conclusion that with fire trucks, the year is not that important and can vary a year or two. (I once had one titled as a 1974 Seagrave that was actually a 1973 Ford F900.)

Anyhoo, I always thought that the Big trucks initially used the 317 ci version, like the cars. Maybe the O/P will check back in and clear this up.

(Oooops, I guess he did while I was typing.)


Ford introduced the (lincoln) y block for the Ford f7 and F8 trucks for the 1952 year, regardless of wether it was a fire truck or not. The F7s got a 279ci and the F8s got the 317 ci. They have little in common with a Ford y block.


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