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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: SW WA state.
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OK, according to Y-blocksforever, “The Y-block steady rest, used on 1954-1956 Ford engines, was designed to enhance engine stability and reduce cabin vibrations by supporting the front of the engine, often dubbed a "freeway hop" dampener. It linked the engine to the frame crossmember to reduce resonant vibrations on older chassis, though it was discontinued for 1957 when frames were strengthened.”
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