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Anyone ID a flathead Ford engine? May put in a '56 Willys truck
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<blockquote data-quote="EatonEggbeater" data-source="post: 15716882" data-attributes="member: 8939"><p>Been in a cement warehouse for beyond 50 years. My father used them in a brickyard, and when the truck engines got tired, had them rebuilt and swapped out. He says it's probably rebuilt- they kept one in stock in case... Not that 50 years of dust would keep it good... It'd be nice if they'd left plugs in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EatonEggbeater, post: 15716882, member: 8939"] Been in a cement warehouse for beyond 50 years. My father used them in a brickyard, and when the truck engines got tired, had them rebuilt and swapped out. He says it's probably rebuilt- they kept one in stock in case... Not that 50 years of dust would keep it good... It'd be nice if they'd left plugs in it. [/QUOTE]
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