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06-25-2004 05:02 PM #1
how do I know what flathead engine i have?
Hi. We have two flatheads. Dont know anything about them.
Numbers are as follows:
First one:
Block: 27B2223
Head: A162EAB/A172 (on other side)
Intake: 8BA8RT6520
Second One:
Block: 1332L4 (passenger side of block has 8 8)
Head: FEAB32L
Intake: BRA8RT6520
Anybody know what these are?
Thanks,
Cheese
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06-25-2004 07:07 PM #2
Who made them? fordYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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06-25-2004 08:09 PM #3
Googlegooglegoogle
Typd "Flathead Ford Identification" into Google and go crazy. A little research does wonders.
However, the "EAB" heads are 49-53 Ford 24 stud heads.
The "6520" on the intake is the part number for a 49-53 intake manifold. The 8BA8RT indicated that it could be used on either the BA (car engine) or RT (truck engine).
Further identifiers for the 49-53 engine are the water inlets on the heads, and the distributor. The inlets should be on the upper corner of the heads - not in the center. As you look at the front of the engine, the distributor should point to about 10 o'clock.Last edited by Henry Rifle; 06-25-2004 at 09:03 PM.
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06-25-2004 09:04 PM #4
Here's a photo of a 49-53 flatty.
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06-25-2004 09:07 PM #5
To confirm the '49-'53 heads the water fitting should be in the forward upper corner. Also the earlier 59A blocks had a cast-in bellhousing but the '49-'53 blocks used a stamped metal bell housing and the cast iron block would be flat at the flywheel and 8BA was the designation for the '49-'53 Ford V8 which was a 239 c.i. V8 compared to the 255 c.i. Merc. I am trying to scrape up money to build a Chevy 350 after giving up on finding a good flathead block, but if yours are free of cracks maybe I can interest you in a 4" stroker crank with rods and 3 3/16" pistons from a '49-'53 Merc. I am within 100 miles of you so shipping would not be a problem. New cranks are available from Speedway at higher cost, but if you are going to build up a flathead check back with me and we can negotiate a price. I would like to see the stroker crank go to someone who will use it rather than sit in my shed. It has been coated with STP for about 10 years in a vertical position and as far as I know the last time I had it miked all it needed was a 0.010" cleanup grind. I wanted a stroker flathead for a long time and actually bought three engines before I gave up; all three turned out to be cracked and the usual place is between a valve seat and the cylinder. Some shops say they can repair this, but if you take the heads off for a look see, maybe you have one or two blocks that are original crack free. My guess is that a lot of them were rebuilt, rebored and then overheated due to thin cylinder walls which led to cracks.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
In Edit: Well I looked at the address of Henry Rifle who is within 100 miles or so, but if Tigard is in Oregon and I am in central Virginia that is a lot more than 100 miles? Anyone else want a 4" Merc crank for a flathead?Last edited by Don Shillady; 06-25-2004 at 09:10 PM.
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06-25-2004 09:37 PM #6
Get ya one of theseObjects in the mirror are losing
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06-27-2004 11:01 AM #7
Here are some Pics of the Flatheads
here is a pic of one of the flatheads. We have had these stored for 5 years thinking we were going to restore our 1938 ford truck. We decided to sell the truck and will probably sell the flatheads. Its difficult to sell something when you dont know what it is. We are novices so please forgive our "ignorance". I really appreciate all the help from you guys!
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06-27-2004 11:03 AM #8
Another Pic
Here is another pic
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06-27-2004 01:43 PM #9
Yep. 49-53 . . . Water inlets at front of the heads, distributor at 10:00 o'clock, 24 stud heads, separate bellhousing.
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