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Does anybody recognize ths crank shaft 59 block with threaded oil gallery plugs next to each rod journal---???? The casting is diff to have these---as of now its a mystery-----
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Yes I also have one. You may not get as many answers on here as you did on Facebook.
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Tony,
Any insight as to where it came from or its backstory? |
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Yes Tim , it’s from the first flathead I ever bought when I was 15 still have it. Would be a Canadian engine. 41 Merc. Has the 4 freeze plugs in panels like earlier engines. Is 3 3/16” bore.
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Then can you tell me were-its from??????-how about a picture--this was built 45 years ago---
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And it has a rope rear main seal to------with floater rod bearings---pre 49-------------?
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Ok tim were did yore motor come from??? This is a 46 or latter---59 series block--?????in a 40 coup --ca car--
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The C69A casting on the top of the bell housing and extra oil port are shown in this picture." I don't see threaded crank plugs in this picture.
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Possible WW2 Military production. Extra port for oil cooler. Many were surplus after War -have one in my 114X Mercury. Canadian Ford war production started 1938. Newc
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Thanks--so it would have the diff crank?????not sure how that crank got into my motor-------45 years ago it was built---?????
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Nothing wrong with what you have. What are the raised letters on the upper portion of the bell housing?
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Here’s my crank and block it came in. I have owed this engine for 55 years the first flathead I bought and still have it. Block is about to get a stroker crank and all the goodies.
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Nothing like a good ole' 'Keystone' block - looks very similar to a 1940 Merc block (which weren't relieved), or a WWII military/industrial block (with the factory relief).
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Completely off-topic, but was that block de-rusted by soaking in a molasses solution? I saw one years ago that had the same surface condition because it had been derusted with molasses.
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I remember seeing a block with "that patina" years ago and wondering why it looked like that. Interesting stuff about this crank for sure, thanks everyone & Denny.
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Interesting, Dale. I have three "keystone" blocks. Two are not relieved and one is. Sadly, the relived and one of the non-relieved are cracked in the #3 intake. Not sure what I'm going to do with them. They are all raised intake and 3 3/16" bore, so like you said, similar to Merc blocks.
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