Focused on the Ford Model A Manufactured between 1928 and 1931, Henry & That Era
Showing posts with label 1932. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1932. Show all posts
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Sunday, December 21, 2014
1934 Radiator Shells
Down and dirty version of how to identify a '34 radiator shell from an eBay correspondence...
The Radiator Shell pictured is a One Year Only 1934 Ford Pickup/Panel Delivery/Big Truck. It is Missing the Stainless Steel Grill Trim, the Holes in the shell is for the Grill Trim Clips, also it's Missing the Chrome BullNose that has a Ford Script Blue Emblem.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Crack V8 Blocks
Cracked Blocks
The most common place for a crack is between the valve seat and
cylinder. An old timer told me that you see more cracks on the intake
side than the exhaust side because the metal is stressed by being
alternately heated by combustion and cooled by the intake charge, but
I don't know if it is true. Whether it is worth repairing these
blocks depends on whether or not you can find both ends of the crack,
how far it goes, and how many there are of them.Source: http://flatheaddrag.com/cracks.html
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'32,
1932,
21 Stud Engines,
Block,
Early Ford Engines,
Early V8,
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