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rsvanam |
02-15-2021 @ 12:38 PM
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I am having trouble identifying this engine. Pulled from a 49 F2, it has no casting numbers on the heads, only FORD ovals, and only 2 numbers and a letter stamped in the block back edge. 24 head bolts, front dist and bell housing unbolts. I haven't pulled the head and checked bore and stroke yet. I was told it was a 239. Any input would be appreciated. Bob
This message was edited by rsvanam on 2-15-21 @ 4:35 PM
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pauls39coupe |
02-15-2021 @ 4:11 PM
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Looks like an 8BA style motor common in trucks from 1948-1953, or cars from 1949-53. It would be 239 cubic inches. The ignition wires are aftermarket, and the carb may be passenger car. It may be the original engine from your F-2, but it is hard to say what was replaced in the last 70+ years.
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rsvanam |
02-15-2021 @ 4:38 PM
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I agree that its prob a 8BA, was wondering why the heads have no numbers on them at all and what head they may be?
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alanwoodieman |
02-15-2021 @ 4:59 PM
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look to see if the heads are canadian--could be aluminum!
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51504bat |
02-16-2021 @ 7:33 AM
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It doesn't have a truck pan on it. But it has truck pumps and what appears to be a truck 1/2 bell housing.
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rsvanam |
02-16-2021 @ 11:36 AM
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Checked the heads are not aluminum. I'm mainly wondering why the heads have no casting numbers.
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sarahcecelia |
02-16-2021 @ 5:48 PM
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It has a truck cooling fan (multi blades), and I agree it is a 239, 8ba, 100 horse power 1949-1953.
Regards, Steve Lee
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trjford8 |
02-17-2021 @ 6:44 AM
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Could be Ford generic replacement heads?
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