Aggie71 | -- 03-01-2021 @ 2:20 PM |
I need help in finding a early Ford V8 221 85 hp engine to replace my 36 Ford V8 engine. Please let me know if you know of people who have a 221 V8 85 hp flathead for sale or at least a 221 v8 engine block. thanks for help contact me at 210-859-9990 or email aggie717171@gmail.com.
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rodrelic | -- 03-04-2021 @ 4:48 PM |
I have a 37 motor stock, started and run on a stand. It is 21 stud with block off plates. It has been a long time that it has run, but no doubt it will I assume if you have a 36 it could be Babbitt or LB if insert bearings. If you need original you would need 21 stud with no water pump block off plates. I also have a line on an early 21 stud but may be a Babbitt motor. What is wrong with what you got?
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40 Coupe | -- 03-05-2021 @ 6:20 AM |
Contact an engine rebuilder that does flatheads, they often have old engines. In NY contact Mark Moriarty see V8 Times ad section. In NC Len Pritchard. This way you get a good motor and the correct block. Learn what your engine should look like and the difference between 35 & 36 and other years.
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JM | -- 03-05-2021 @ 7:28 AM |
I'm also wondering what is wrong with your existing '36 engine, and if the block is still good, why not rebuild that?? John
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