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unclebilly 11-09-2025 05:49 PM

Flatheads are cool!
 
Ford flathead v8s are making a big comeback in popularity.

The 53 Ford F600 that I bought for hauling bales has the original flathead v8 in it. It was rebuilt in the mid 70s at a Ford rebuilder and bored 40 over.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1762739225.jpg

As I’m learning about these, they are actually pretty cool. Lots of stuff to make them 200 hp or so and not difficult to work on.

I’m considering putting a flatty back in my 53 Merc M100 pickup instead of the crown vic swap I am planning.

JackDidley 11-09-2025 06:18 PM

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herr_oberst 11-09-2025 06:26 PM

There's a machinist in Colorado that pretty much specializes in the old stuff. OHV, flathead, tractor and car motors. He did some work on a flatty a while back; I think there might be a Mercury motor somewhere in his build videos.

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wdfifteen 11-10-2025 12:42 AM

I wonder what the “-4-CRS” signifies. 8RTs were available with multiple different heads. Maybe it indicate the kind of heads put on it? Or maybe it indicates the displacement? It could be either 239 or 255 depending on the stroke. I’ve heard 255s were more common in Canada.

unclebilly 11-10-2025 04:13 AM

Mine appears to be a 239, 99 or 100 HP. It has factory dual exhaust and I’m not sure if it has a governor- I do t see it if there is one.

It runs great and I’m really feeling the nostalgia. I want to get a set of aluminum heads and a dual carb or 4 bbl intake and a cam but it’s just a farm truck with really low gears. So then I’m thinking about building another one for my other truck that originally came with a flatty.

flatbutt 11-10-2025 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by unclebilly (Post 12561077)
Ford flathead v8s are making a big comeback in popularity.

The 53 Ford F600 that I bought for hauling bales has the original flathead v8 in it. It was rebuilt in the mid 70s at a Ford rebuilder and bored 40 over.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1762739225.jpg

As I’m learning about these, they are actually pretty cool. Lots of stuff to make them 200 hp or so and not difficult to work on.

I’m considering putting a flatty back in my 53 Merc M100 pickup instead of the crown vic swap I am planning.

Without even asking me!? ;)

wdfifteen 11-10-2025 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by unclebilly (Post 12561189)
Mine appears to be a 239, 99 or 100 HP. It has factory dual exhaust and I’m not sure if it has a governor- I do t see it if there is one.
.

Just a suggestion from a guy who has worked on a lot of old trucks and tractors:

Take out a spark plug and put a rod 8 or 10 inches long in the hole. Turn the engine to TDC, mark the rod, then turn it to BDC and mark it again. If it’s 3.75” it’s a 239. If it’s 4” you got lucky and it’s a 255. If you do this on #1 it’ll give you a chance to mark TDC on the crank pulley. Sometimes it’s hard to see due to rust etc. The TDC info may come in handy at tune-up time.

wdfifteen 11-10-2025 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by unclebilly (Post 12561077)

i’m considering putting a flatty back in my 53 merc m100 pickup instead of the crown vic swap i am planning.

+1000 !!

pwd72s 11-10-2025 10:25 AM

In my fantasy build deuce...chopped coupe or hiboy roadster...I bounce between two engine choices. A dressed flatty? An early Hemi? Either works, both period correct...

rcooled 11-10-2025 10:48 AM

Flatheads are definitely cool... :cool:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1762800162.JPG

wdfifteen 11-10-2025 11:19 AM

I think I still have the flathead valve adjustment tools around here someplace. If you want them you can have them - if I can find them.

Monkey Wrench 11-10-2025 01:56 PM

so many did not respect their antique vehicles and stuck in V8 chev engines with auto transmissions. the result is a low number of restorable antique vehicles because often the OEM parts simply went missing.

Rapewta 11-10-2025 02:24 PM

Yes they are!
My Pop put a 49 Merc Flathead in a 29 Model A.
Navarro heads. 3 twos. Pat Warren Quck change read end. Dropped front axle and Goodyear Blue
Streaks with baby Moons. Much more. Baby blue. Loved that engine.

herr_oberst 11-10-2025 05:50 PM

...just because

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1762825828.jpg

unclebilly 11-10-2025 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12561250)
Just a suggestion from a guy who has worked on a lot of old trucks and tractors:

Take out a spark plug and put a rod 8 or 10 inches long in the hole. Turn the engine to TDC, mark the rod, then turn it to BDC and mark it again. If it’s 3.75” it’s a 239. If it’s 4” you got lucky and it’s a 255. If you do this on #1 it’ll give you a chance to mark TDC on the crank pulley. Sometimes it’s hard to see due to rust etc. The TDC info may come in handy at tune-up time.

Not sure this works with a flathead. The plug is between the valves and not over the piston.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1762830243.jpg

I’m pretty sure it’s a 239 based on this on the firewall. They had it apart, they would know.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1762830326.jpg

unclebilly 11-12-2025 08:13 AM

Well… I bought a 8BA flatty out of a 50 Merc sight unseen this morning.

My plan is to get some aluminum heads, a cam, and a 4 bbl intake for it.

WD15 - I’d love those tools, looks like I may need them.

GH85Carrera 11-12-2025 03:33 PM

A flatty sure looks better in a T-bucket or 32 coupe than a 350 small block Chevy engine. But I bet more have the small block than a flat head.

herr_oberst 11-12-2025 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 12562498)
A flatty sure looks better in a T-bucket or 32 coupe than a 350 small block Chevy engine.

Or a '49 '50 '51 shoebox.

unclebilly 11-17-2025 01:06 AM

I took my dad for a road trip yesterday to go pick up the 8BA flathead that I bought sight unseen. I got it home and pulled off a head with my son. Despite being in a 50 Mercury F1, it is a stock 239 8BA flathead… not a 255 Mercury engine.

I’m now looking for a Mercury crank.

I think I found a shop that can bore my block .125 over, I will confirm this tomorrow.

My plan, based on advice from The HAMB is to get it to 276 CID with the .125 over bore and a Merc crank, get a high lift variant of the Merc cam, get some Edelbrock or Offy heads and run a small 4 bbl carb (or duals). My target is 150 HP.

Zeke 11-17-2025 06:35 AM

Flatheads are cook but they don't sound like a flat six. Ok, I got my little humor out, now the truth. They sound like crap. If I had one for the looks I'd run enough muffler to not have to listen to it.


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