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Old 02-11-2013, 10:23 PM   #1
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Default Special Model A "Experimental" Cylinder Blocks...

ACCORDING TO FORD’S RECORDS OF DAILY PRODUCED ENGINES, THAT WERE ASSEMBLED BETWEEN JULY 9, 1928, (#236,787), AND OCTOBER 2, 1928, (#477,642), A NUMBER OF “SPECIAL EXPERIMENTAL” ENGINES WERE PRODUCED. THE RETURN OIL PIPE ASSEMBLY, A-6645, ALONG WITH THE OIL RETURN PIPE CONECTIONS ON THE BLOCK, A-6015, AND VALVE COVER CHAMBER, A-6520, WERE ALL DELETED. THE ADDITION OF OIL RETURN HOLES WERE DRILLED ON THE FLOOR OF THE VALVE CHAMBER TO ALLOW THE OIL TO DRAIN BACK INTO THE OIL PAN. EACH ENGINE HAD THE REGULAR MODEL A ENGINE NUMBER STAMPING TO INDICATE 1928 PRODUCTION. BETWEEN 1353 AND 1355 ENGINES OF THIS TYPE WERE BUILT. THESE CAN BE SUBSTANUATED BY THE “RELEASE” DATA OF APRIL 23, 1928 FOR EACH SPECIFIC PART AND THOSE FEW WHICH HAVE BEEN DOCUMENTED TODAY. ONE ENGINE NUMBER WHICH HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED SO FAR IS #286,625 (JULY 29, 1928). I AM SURE THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHERS.

Does anyone have such a block? I need some photos for a revised article in Model A News.

1. Right side of block with valve chamber cover on the block;

2. Inside the valve chamber area showing the holes on the floor of the valve chamber.

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Old 02-11-2013, 10:42 PM   #2
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I've heard of these blocks. Never seen one.

I think mentioned in the DeAngelis book? "The Model A as Henry Ford Built It?" He talks about it but doesn't have a pix.

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Years ago, a couple of pictures were posted on the old fordbarn board of one of these engines. I had copies until my computer crashed. If someone has these, it would be nice to see a repost of them.
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I know a couple of people have all the old stuff archived, I hope they read this and post the pictures.
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Old 02-12-2013, 08:36 AM   #5
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I have one of these blocks with the correct original side valve cover. The serial number is *A259209*, it was originally in a 1928 Tudor Sedan. The block was on display at the 2006 MARC National Meet in Grand Rapids, MI were my friend George DeAngelis gave me the history of these blocks and was very impressed with our example. Steve & Rick Sturim, Steve's Antique Auto Repair.
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Old 02-12-2013, 10:19 AM   #6
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Steve, I had one in my Town Car. I do not remember the serial number.
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Old 02-12-2013, 10:40 AM   #7
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Steve, if there were holes in the floor of the valve chamber, how did the mains get oil?
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Old 02-12-2013, 11:27 AM   #8
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Steve, if there were holes in the floor of the valve chamber, how did the mains get oil?
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The mains got oil in their regular way...there was no difference there...just the addition of X number of holes on the floor of the valve chamber itself to direct the oil back into the crankcase.

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Anyone know why the experiment did not make it to regular production?
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i saw one at a swap meet a few years ago
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Would like to see what one looks like.
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Old 02-12-2013, 05:58 PM   #12
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The block for Dad's coupe falls in this range. However it was not one of the experimental ones. I had a valve chamber cover for one, but when the old parts barn fell down it was broke. It was scrapped after that. Rod
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If anyone can provide a couple of photos it sure would be appreciated.

Thanks.

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Old 02-14-2013, 06:52 PM   #14
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Sent you photos today.
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Sent you photos today.
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Got the photos...Great shots...Thank you.

If I could post photos on this site I surely would as there are some who would also like to know what this block looked like....

Thanks again.

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Take pix with your cellphone if you don't have a scanner.

Actually, if this an electronic file, why not?

Or put it on photobuddy.com or one of the online photo hosting sites.

And then do the (img)photo url(/img) trick

substitute [] for () to make this work.

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Got the photos...Great shots...Thank you.

If I could post photos on this site I surely would as there are some who would also like to know what this block looked like....

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Steve, send them to me and I'll put them up for you.

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Got the photos...Great shots...Thank you.

If I could post photos on this site I surely would as there are some who would also like to know what this block looked like....

Thanks again.

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Pluck, I got an oil pan in yesterday that I have never seen a dipper tray like this. It snaps in like all the rest but the baffles have ribs in them and the troughs are very small and just large enough for the dipper. the pan has the removable oil inspection plate and looks like any other early pan I have. The block was a 5 digit from Canada but might have been a US motor and was cracked so I let it go back to the customer.
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Old 02-15-2013, 08:38 AM   #19
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Joe, I can also send them to you, if you would send me your email address. Steve
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Old 02-15-2013, 08:39 AM   #20
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James, I have seen these before, they are early '28 used right after the bolt in tray. Steve
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