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https://youtu.be/WfIwQpxbeAE?si=aaEhgMxaVlf-5N6u
Difference between French, 8BA, and 59a, I learned a lot. |
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Interesting, informative video. I was surprised the French blocks use SAE hardware.
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Thank you for sharing. Makes me want to hunt down on these French blocks.
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Casting date on mine is 1978...they didn't mention in the video that there are clearances in the lower end of the block for more stroke than the 4" crank. I didn't realize the exhaust studs were wet... I have read to leave the studs in, don't even think about trying to remove them if you get one with exhaust studs. I just got 10mm nuts for the metric end of the stud. The timing cover has a thrust bushing with a locknut to prevent cam walk.
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That was a great video. Very informative. Thanks for posting.
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Thanks for sharing this. Working on a 46 ford with the potential to need a new engine block and I think the French block may work out for me. I've been doing some reading and I get the impression that the 48-53'ish flathead blocks that were built for use in the F2 and larger series trucks used a block similar to the French design. Is that good information or bad information? |
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Bad information.
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