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Seabees 06-29-2024 07:19 PM

Grandads '48 F1 rebuild
 

Howdy boys, I will be picking up the 239 V8 from the builder for the pickup Monday! I have the frame and running gear ready to go! Can't wait to hear it run! It's been at least 40 years since I've driven it, so this will be a great thing. Just wish grandad was still around to see it. I'll keep you posted!

FortyNiner 06-29-2024 09:53 PM

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Legacy vehicles are the best. Pretty sure that grandad will be riding with you every mile. Enjoy.

Newc 06-29-2024 10:51 PM

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His customers '32 BB is Done !! On to another project. Newc

Seabees 06-29-2024 11:22 PM

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Gotta stay busy Newc! The Overland and Brush are going to be in the shop too, along with a couple Model A's...... It never ends!

Seabees 06-30-2024 01:09 PM

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4 Attachment(s)
Some before pictures.

petehoovie 06-30-2024 02:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Seabees (Post 2321601)
Some before pictures.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...0&d=1719770921

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1719770921

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...2&d=1719770921

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...3&d=1719770921

Planojc 07-01-2024 08:49 AM

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Love it.

Seabees 07-01-2024 10:23 PM

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Picked up the engine and it turns out it's not a '48! The block and heads show '52 as the build date, according to my builder. This block had a rebuild tag on it when I took it apart, which showed it being bored .060. It cleaned up at .080, so I should be good! Lots of new parts! Block and heads were fine, no cracks! I recall I told my Uncle that the pickup had 37K miles on it when I received it, and he said "Hell, it's probably 137K! He (meaning Grandad) drove it all the time!". So, my theory is the pickup had a reman placed in it at some point. Fine with me, it was still grandads pickup! I'll stay in touch!

Seabees 07-02-2024 12:27 PM

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Ok boys, time for a technical question. On the left head, the oil filter is mounted. There are 3 threaded holes at the top of the head, just under the filter mount, that are apparently not used. I thought they were for the filter mount, but it is attached with the head bolts. So, now I have to remove the already torqued head bolts, install the mount, then retorque. Dang it, I was hoping I could use those other holes. What are they for? Thanks guys, many more questions to come!

leon bee 07-02-2024 12:41 PM

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I think there is another filter setup which mounts to those holes, post 48.

Seabees 07-02-2024 12:44 PM

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Kinda what I was thinking. Thanks!

tubman 07-02-2024 01:43 PM

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Not so fast. There are two versions of the heads. The earlier ones (through 1949) had the filter mounted with the head bolts. sometime in the early fifties, Ford went with a version of the filter that mounted on the separate smaller bolts. You now have later heads with an early filter. I think the best solution would be to get the later, proper oil filter/mount. The way guys suggest discarding these filters (to which I strongly disagree, BTW), one should be pretty easy to find.

Seabees 07-02-2024 11:27 PM

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Tubman, I had that thought. Anybody have one they're willing to let go of? Thanks!0

tubman 07-03-2024 09:07 AM

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There's one on eBay now, but I consider it to be way overpriced. If you don't get any responses here, start with Shoebox Central (they have a bunch of used parts) or maybe Southside Obsolete (barnfind08 on this forum).

Seabees 07-08-2024 03:25 PM

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OK boys, another question. I have a 7RA distributor (cast iron) on this engine, and I took it apart to clean it and noticed the upper bushing has no hole drilled in it. Is it a sintered bronze bushing? It appears there is some wick material in the oil hole with the flip cap, which I've been trying to remove, since it is very dirty, and discovered no hole in the bushing. If it's sintered bronze I should be good, as it seems plenty tight, very slight if any movement. And, how do you recommend I pressurize the oil gallery? Thanks Oh learned ones!

KiWinUS 07-08-2024 06:58 PM

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Sintered bronze doesn’t need a hole. ITs porous

Seabees 07-08-2024 07:34 PM

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Yup, that's why we're good!

Zax40 07-10-2024 05:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Seabees (Post 2322098)
Tubman, I had that thought. Anybody have one they're willing to let go of? Thanks!0

This guy on the HAMB has one for sale for a good price if you are still looking
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...parts.1317514/

Seabees 07-11-2024 09:53 AM

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Got one coming from a nice guy in Maine. Thanks anyway!

Seabees 07-14-2024 02:11 PM

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Howdy boys, I just attempted to paint my block with POR-15 Engine Enamel. Not impressed. Dried way too fast for me! So, I think I'd rather try spraying it. Can't find an aerosol POR engine paint? They show high temp paint, but not in "Classic Ford Red". So, what's your thoughts? This area is definitely not in my area of expertise! Thanks guys!


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