Topic: Ford script heads


ken ct.    -- 10-24-2020 @ 2:31 PM
  Can anyone tell me what script heads embossed with the following denotes/// " HT-48-6049 and HT- 48-6050 " are these 1935 heads or 1936 and are they flat or domed piston ones ???? ken ct 1-203-260-9780 Also what does the "HT" stand for ???


Don Rogers    -- 10-24-2020 @ 6:38 PM
  HT means heat treated. 48-6049/50 indicates heads are for domed pistons, 1935 and 1936


kubes40    -- 10-25-2020 @ 6:25 AM
  Thanks Don. You keep teaching and I'll keep learning

Mike "Kube" Kubarth


ken ct.    -- 10-25-2020 @ 8:51 AM
  Thanks for the info Don. ken ct


Howie1935    -- 03-31-2025 @ 11:46 AM
  I have a 1935 fordor touring sedan, stock except for some parts off different years.
I have iron heads, very little stamping or cast other than the Ford script center bottom and upper right is very light -B.
1. These were stock for 1935? My book says aluminum except for trucks and commercial cars.
Just wanting to know more about my flat head.

Thanks,
Dennis


Kens 36    -- 03-31-2025 @ 12:24 PM
  Dennis,

Your sedan would have been equipped with aluminum heads from the factory. Lots of things can happen in 90 years. Someone probably replaced the aluminum heads with the commercial cast iron heads many years ago.

Ken


40 Coupe    -- 04-02-2025 @ 4:36 AM
  Look at the 35-36 restoration book revisions that are posted on this web site for a description of the original car aluminum heads.


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