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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Wisconsin
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Does anyone have the link to the thread that was posted two years ago, where the member posted the history and pictures of the V8 Flathead? I've got a '34 Vicky, and am just getting back into working on it. My son and I pulled the motor out this past weekend and have just recieved the Stumpfy bracket, so we're ready to start the adventure. A lot of questions..... Thanks.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Wisconsin
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I loaded some pictures into my album with some descriptions. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Napa,California
Posts: 6,773
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Do you have the Early Ford V-8 Club's 33-34 Ford Restoration manual? That book will help you a lot, especially if you are looking at a total original restoration. You can purchase the book on the V-8 Club's website; www.earlyfordv8.org
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 26
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I was a member a couple of years ago, but let my membership run out due to other obligations, etc.... Thanks for the tip, though.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 26
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I finally got the RH head off this afternoon. It was much harder than the LH, stuck on the front studs, for the most part. It is a different picture on this side. Now the story is coming together a little more.
Next Saturday I plan to pull the pan off and see what we've got in there. I'm sure the babbit bearings are present, which might make it more of a challenge in cleaning out the water jackets using a dip method. They are pretty clogged up on this motor. Anyone have suggestions? Thanks. Chris. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 26
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Funny thing though is, the pistons are flat-topped in the block. So, this must have been running pretty low compression! The RH head has only the Ford logo and "USA" cast into it. It was a real bear to take off, like I said, and I ordered some KROIL to soak the studs so they can be replaced during the re-build. From what I can tell, the combustion chambers appear to be the same as the LH head. I'll have to research that a little more. Incidentally, I drove the car into my barn last summer after having it run for a bit, and it ran OK. There was quite a bit of blowby, though, through the breather. Thanks for the great information on the site. |
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