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THINKING about making a pre war hot rod out of it....took for ever to find a nice 4 door.....it has juice brakes,... 32 ford 16''wire wheels,.. first thing is it's getting lowered..if the motor goes, I'll replace it with a 32 era flathead...... still 6 volt, but alternator and a few other up grades...
it's suposed to be an A motor with a performace intake with a 2 barrel stromberg carb.... but I haven't checked that out yet,... also I think it has the 32 front and rear end with juice brakes...Looks like a down draft and a "B" motor
thats how they came stock,... it now has the centrifugal advance with juice brakes...So the originals had mechanical brakes? Does this have the timing on the steering column?
The head doesn't look like an "A" head, @monkeyswrenchit's suposed to be an A motor with a performace intake with a 2 barrel stromberg carb.... but I haven't checked that out yet,... also I think it has the 32 front and rear end with juice brakes...
the boots are 4 years old,... that tells you how much I wear that get up...What, no PJ'S?![]()
after looking, I think it's a 1932 "B" motor model "C" with the 3 bolt water pump... and no top water outlet..The head doesn't look like an "A" head, @monkeyswrench
cars in havasu, and i'm at vegas... but it restored mo hair....and stock looking...Bitchin!
Let's see some dash/interior pics please!!
correct,...guy i got it from said they were 32's and I said 32's had 18'' wheel if I remember... also,... the track seems wider than a model a .... so mabe a 32 axel??? or 34??? gotta go back to havasu to measure the spring to order a lowered one.... but I thing the wheels and tires will rub with the 600 -16 tire... we'll see...Pretty sure the block on that is an A block, it looks like the small oil fill. The head is a B or C (or aftermarket, like Broomfield) with an early V8 water pump adapter. Wheels look like 35s if 16"
The Difference, Ford A,B & C Engines
'What are the differences in the Ford A, B and C engines?'
The 1932 V-8 was introduced as the 'Ford Model 18.' The four cylinder model was designated the 'Model B.' Although the V-8 was a national sensation and sold very well, there were many four cylinder Model B's produced. Compression of the Model B engine was 4.8; the A was 4.2. The Model B engine produced 50 hp at 2800 rpm; the A produced 40 hp at 2200 rpm. The Model 'B' mains were 2" diameter; mains in the 'A' were 1-5/8". 'B' rods were 1-7/8"; A rods were 1-1/2". The 'B' camshaft provided an increase in valve timing duration which contributed to the 50 hp at 2800 rpm. A diaphragm type fuel pump was mounted to the lower right side of the engine block. The water pump mounted with three bolts instead of four. The oil pump forced oil directly to the main bearings under mild pressure. Along with other valve chamber modifications, the oil return pipe was eliminated. Model 'C;' The 1933-34 Ford four cylinder engine has been unofficially dubbed the Model 'C.' This designation cannot be found in Ford literature or correspondence. It is strictly a user connotation. Changes from the 'B' to the 'C' engine included: a crank shaft employing integrally forged counterbalances, a shortened three bolt water water pump housing and a 39 pound flywheel compared to a 62-1/2 pound flywheel provided with the Model 'A.' (The counterbalances make up the difference.) There were 263,765 Model 'B' (and 'C') engines produced between March 9, 1932 and late 1934.
Ford produced the Model 'B' 4 cylinder engine from 1932 - 1934, concurrently with the V-8.
Yep, 32's had 18's, 33-34 had 17's. The track width may appear to be wider just because the wheel width maybe? 6.00's may get close to rubbing, but you may be ok with just a spring. A dropped axle and a spring won't work well.correct,...guy i got it from said they were 32's and I said 32's had 18'' wheel if I remember... also,... the track seems wider than a model a .... so mabe a 32 axel??? or 34??? gotta go back to havasu to measure the spring to order a lowered one.... but I thing the wheels and tires will rub with the 600 -16 tire... we'll see...
3 main caps...and a model a crank shaft looks like a cartoon! Funny thing, a 7:1 four banger sounds pretty cool.4.8:1 compression ratio...
Now I know why they could start those old engines by hand!
first thing i did was move the front seat back 3''Yep, 32's had 18's, 33-34 had 17's. The track width may appear to be wider just because the wheel width maybe? 6.00's may get close to rubbing, but you may be ok with just a spring. A dropped axle and a spring won't work well.
It's a good looking car. The fordor's have some decent legroom for the back...front still a snug fit though.
lets see it....I have a 29 2-door sedan. Been in the family since 1973. All original and rough but runs and drives. I need to get it out for shop girl can learn to drive a stick with it. Cool find Steve.
it stil has the 6 volt starter...Nice little cruiser. What are you thinking about for the starting bid?
They are the ones that freshened up my dad's motorSteve I don't know how far you want to go with the V-8 deal, but H&H Flatheads has some very nice new pieces for the flatty these days.
They were working on a new block.
They ehave brand new 160cfm Stromberg 97's.
( I remember spending several weekends with my Dad going through carb cores trying to find rebuildable examples. Then, spending hourss cutting new gaskets because there were none to be had back in the 70s-80s
I am sitting on a lot of flathead stuff but it is promised to my younger son. He has the stroker flatty my Dad built in the 1980's. One day he wants to build an A model roadster pickup and drop it in.
Have fun, and please do a build thread on this one.
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when I get back to havasu I need to run the engine numbers and see if it's a pre 32 motor... maybe they bored out the a motor and put the c head on it ?? pretty sure the oil fill will fit all years????... but it could be a equipment motor???? but it does have an oil pump motor with an oil pressure gauge, that and centrifugal advance distributor...First pic I could find of a "B" oil fill...looks like a damn muffler
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All kinds of options. Could be a B block with an A filler, an A block with a B crank...but hell, if it has full pressure oiling, it's pretty badass.when I get back to havasu I need to run the engine numbers and see if it's a pre 32 motor... maybe they bored out the a motor and put the c head on it ?? pretty sure the oil fill will fit all years????... but it could be a equipment motor???? but it does have an oil pump motor with an oil pressure gauge, that and centrifugal advance distributor...
one thing for sure is the motor isn't stock by any means... pulls pretty hard when the stromberg kicks in... maybe like 45 hp ....lol it has the down draft aluminum intake and I think its an early mallory dist... also it has the elect overdrive on the drive shaft,... not the 2 speed rearend...All kinds of options. Could be a B block with an A filler, an A block with a B crank...but hell, if it has full pressure oiling, it's pretty badass.
Maybe a Mitchell overdrive? They kind of look like an aluminum box on the torque tube. There were some others, I've even seen a modified OD from a Ford 3spd put in...they had a weird planetary deal. I was thinking about the track width. If the rear is a bit wider, they could have put in a later axle. The earlies only had 3 spider gears, and the pinion was a keyed taper with no support.one thing for sure is the motor isn't stock by any means... pulls pretty hard when the stromberg kicks in... maybe like 45 hp ....lol it has the down draft aluminum intake and I think its an early mallory dist... also it has the elect overdrive on the drive shaft,... not the 2 speed rearend...
the motor is a fresh rebuild, so who knows what they did...
the over drive is about in the middle of the torque tube,.. I'll get more pics of stuff when I go tomorrow... the engine has an oil filter on the right side....and an oil pressure gauge in the car.... it's getting real interesting thats for sure... I wanna do reversed eye springs, the posie will lower the front 2'' I'b betting that they put latter 30's axels when the did the juice brakes... a 32-34 front spring is 2'' longer..Maybe a Mitchell overdrive? They kind of look like an aluminum box on the torque tube. There were some others, I've even seen a modified OD from a Ford 3spd put in...they had a weird planetary deal. I was thinking about the track width. If the rear is a bit wider, they could have put in a later axle. The earlies only had 3 spider gears, and the pinion was a keyed taper with no support.
There were some guys I used to deal with in Cali, "Forever Fours". Like the Model A Club guys meet Bonneville. Overhead conversions, sidedraft carbs and headers. One guy, Art, was in a wheelchair. He built an adapter to run a small Chrysler automatic overdrive. They did hill climbs and stuff. The motors are fun. Not cheap at all to build either if you do insert bearings and oiling systems. Truly a page from automotive history though.
Borg Warner was the othe OD, we put a 5spd out of an S10 in my dadsMaybe a Mitchell overdrive? They kind of look like an aluminum box on the torque tube. There were some others, I've even seen a modified OD from a Ford 3spd put in...they had a weird planetary deal. I was thinking about the track width. If the rear is a bit wider, they could have put in a later axle. The earlies only had 3 spider gears, and the pinion was a keyed taper with no support.
There were some guys I used to deal with in Cali, "Forever Fours". Like the Model A Club guys meet Bonneville. Overhead conversions, sidedraft carbs and headers. One guy, Art, was in a wheelchair. He built an adapter to run a small Chrysler automatic overdrive. They did hill climbs and stuff. The motors are fun. Not cheap at all to build either if you do insert bearings and oiling systems. Truly a page from automotive history though.
where is the car???We have a '30 four door--Briggs body.
Restored to original with exception of aluminum 4blade fan, Police head, 6volt alternator and Mitchell OD.
Will find a picture.
If your getting rid of any original parts--let me know
The T5 is the ticket for a banger or a flathead. It has a good gear spread, synchros and OD...makes an anemic 85hp flathead usable again. I used to pickup those boxes whenever I saw them at the wrecking yard. Have 2 leftBorg Warner was the othe OD, we put a 5spd out of an S10 in my dads
Car is now up in Medford, OR.where is the car???