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Old 05-21-2025, 02:42 PM   #7
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Default Re: What's needed to install a 24 stud into an earlier 21 stud car

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Kube I did this at 17 years old in my 36 I still have. Had no extra parts to speak of. Made uppers out of exhaust pipe and straight hose. So with your experience and parts you will have no problem.
I still have that engine. Actually it’s a 99a Canadian with 4 freeze plugs in pan rail. It’s about to get a stroker crank and back running also but the 36 has had it’s original LB back in it for years.
Thanks for the assurance. I appreciate the sentiment.

I'm kinda "changing lanes" at this stage in life. Decided not to do anymore 999 point restorations.
It's been, quite frankly, years, even decades really, since I have actually driven any of these old Fords more than a mile or two.
I have come to believe I need to change that.
Along with that change I thought it may be fun to simply get one of these old Fords back on the road, reliably and safely without the need for perfection.
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