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Old 04-09-2016, 01:53 AM   #1
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I have a question regarding a 24 stud flathead, i believe its a 221ci 85hp in a 39 tudor sedan deluxe that i have just imported into the UK.

Im totally new to these engines.
The car clearly hasnt been used or run for a while and there are a few parts missing but am needing to know how to deal with engine. I understand that they can crack, firstly i need to establish whether my engine is worth saving (i hope so as prices of flatheads in the UK are not cheap), it turns over by hand, the oil looks good on the dipstick. Where is it normal for them to crack, and what would be your first checks and steps in getting it running. I dont want to ruin it, if it was potentially good.
Also parts are expensive as i have to get them shipped from the US so dont want to order parts for it until i know its worth it.
Look forward to any help.
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Old 04-09-2016, 02:37 AM   #2
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Are you going for a rebuild or just want to get the motor running ?
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Old 04-09-2016, 02:44 AM   #3
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What is the history of the car? What country did you import it from? How long has it been dormant? What parts are missing? Why do you have this 'crack' fetish?
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I would say that if it turns over, and the oil is clean, then you're good to try and start it. Most all flatties have a crack or two, most often between the jacket and a stud. Run it for a minute, then shut it down and check the oil and the coolant for contamination. Flatheads are very forgiving engines.
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Old 04-09-2016, 07:20 AM   #5
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Are you going for a rebuild or just want to get the motor running ?
Would like to get it running and hope for the best.
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Old 04-09-2016, 07:25 AM   #6
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What is the history of the car? What country did you import it from? How long has it been dormant? What parts are missing? Why do you have this 'crack' fetish?
Dont really know any history of the car, i imported it from the US, it looks to have a rebuilt distributor.
Haha "crack fetish" just wondered thats all.
Grill is missing, has 40 headlights unfortunatley, hood trim missing, few switches missing....
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Old 04-09-2016, 07:26 AM   #7
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I would say that if it turns over, and the oil is clean, then you're good to try and start it. Most all flatties have a crack or two, most often between the jacket and a stud. Run it for a minute, then shut it down and check the oil and the coolant for contamination. Flatheads are very forgiving engines.
Ok thanks
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Old 04-09-2016, 09:29 AM   #8
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Take the intake off and check if all valves move.
Put some mmo in cylinders and on valve stems.
Check distributor and clean out the carb then fire it up !
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Old 04-09-2016, 09:35 AM   #9
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Take the intake off and check if all valves move.
Put some mmo in cylinders and on valve stems.
Check distributor and clean out the carb then fire it up !
Ok thanks, whats mmo?? I also need some education on the distributor - its not something ive seen before, think its the divers helmet one.
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Old 04-09-2016, 09:51 AM   #10
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Morning Jonny, Would it be possible to get some pics of the engine? I am also the owner of a 221 flatty. It took some pictures for me to identify the motor. I though I had a 59ab and found out I had a 221 sleeved engine. The sleeves had been removed at some point and the engine bored .040 and somehow came out to be a 239ci flathead! No matter I still love it, and love to work on it. These guys on this forum are just wonderful people and a joy to read from. Great people all of them and a wealth of information. I found that going through the archives I have found answers to most all my questions. Whatever I needed top know had been asked before, and just b y reading I have learned a lot. Good luck with the car . Patrick
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MMO - Marvel Mystery Oil. A light oil used in every facet of owning a flathead! LOL
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Old 04-09-2016, 11:03 AM   #12
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Hello Patrick, thankyou for your reply. As you can see, my knowledge of these engines is zero!, so asking questions always seem a bit dumb, but i will search through the information on here and hopefully find what i need. I will take and post some photos on here, probably tomorrow now.
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Old 04-09-2016, 11:40 AM   #13
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If your concern is you causing a crack, that is not very likely. As has been stated almost all of these engines have some cracks, some serious and some not so much. Who know what causes them, but the most likely it's overheating. Repeated extreme overheating takes a toll. If you are just attempting to get it running that is one thing (it is not likely you are going to hurt it). If you are going to rebuild it, that is another issue. Before sinking a lot of money in it have the block checked out by someone that knows what their looking for. Both magnafluxe and pressure tested.
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here's a link to MacVP's website with lots of good info, such as wiring diagrams, engine IDing....parts diagrams, etc.....good luck and have fun....Mike

http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/flathead_home.htm
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Old 04-09-2016, 05:11 PM   #15
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First thing to do is join the Early Ford V8 Club.
(and buy a copy of their 38/39 Ford book ).
There is an English regional chapter of the club.
Bound to be a member near you somewhere.
Or you can locate the nearest Vintage Car Club.
They will advise you where to get the carburettor and distributor checked out.
Pulling the inlet manifold and checking for stuck valves is the way to go first.
All the wiring, switches, stainless grill and body trim is reproduced and easy to come by.
A decent original 39 deluxe grille ( not the repro ) will prove to be a little harder to find, but they are out there.
There are still plenty of mechanics around who have worked with the older engines.
Down here in New Zealand there are still lots of early flathead fords ( and parts ) - mostly RHD - but a lot of LHD cars have come in from the USA over the past 10 years or so.
If you shop around you'll find most parts are not too badly priced.
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Old 04-10-2016, 12:35 AM   #16
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Jseery good advice thanks.
Mike thanks for the link looks to be some good info there.
Chris, il pull the inlet today and have a look, and yes i think finding a decent grille will be difficult.
Thanks for the advice so far.
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Old 04-10-2016, 07:28 AM   #17
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Things have changed....I said the engine turns over, as that was what i was told by the seller. Ive only just collected the car so havnt had a chance to check it myself until today...The engine does not turn over, the starting handle nut did indeed turn ( a little) with a bar but the engine does not.
I pulled a head and the inlet and found this. To say im pissed off is an understatement.
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Old 04-10-2016, 08:02 AM   #18
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Wow! That sucks.
I hope you have some sort of recourse with the seller.
Sorry to see that. Good luck.
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Old 04-10-2016, 10:36 AM   #19
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I've taken engines apart that looked like this, but never again would i try to save anything except the block and crank. Cut the rods off with a torch or sazall. then using a hole saw of the correct dia snd slot the pistons with the saz all, be careful not to hit the cylinder walls. now you can brake the pistons out. Now get the block bake cleaned and pressure tested. If it passes tha t you can try and remove the valves. AS you can see, replacement would be cheaper. You might want to find a hit man
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Old 04-10-2016, 10:42 AM   #20
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Wow! That sucks.
I hope you have some sort of recourse with the seller.
Sorry to see that. Good luck.
Yep it certainly sucks, il cotact the seller but have my doubts...I thought my biggest problem would be finding a decent grille. The grille doesnt matter so much now.
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