Vintage Ford Model B engine is Alive & Well in our Depression Era Big Car
Posted by admin December - 13 - 2011 - Tuesday
I
am happy to report that the long awaited return of our Ford Model B
race engine to our Depression Era Big Car is now complete. The engine is
installed and running great. The new engine carries great oil pressure,
consistent compression of 115-120psi. and no sign of any coolant leaks.
We plan to do a bit of additional tuning and then add the cowling back
on the car. As you can see from the following images, this car carries
an on-board battery, starter, and mini alternator to make getting the
car to and from events easy.
I have also included a close up photo of the Ford factory replacement block Diamond Casting mark on the engine block.
Because
most of the car’s internal features are visible at this time, I have
added photos of the vintage 1928 Franklin steering components, front and
rear suspension detail, and on-board battery box.
Restored 1928 Franklin Steering
Vintage Ford Rear Axle note Safety Wire
On-Board Battery System
Front Suspension and Steering Detail
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