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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Any idea on this engine? Value?

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Christopherq398
04-23-2018 @ 8:33 PM
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Does anyone have any idea on the value of this engine as it sits?

Christopherq398
04-23-2018 @ 8:34 PM
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trjford8
04-24-2018 @ 6:43 AM
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The motor is a Y block Ford and can be anywhere between a 1954 to 1964. They came in the following configurations; 239 cubic inches, 256 cubic inches, 292 cubic inches, and 312 cubic inches. If you know nothing about this motor it's basically worth scr*p iron prices. It appears to have been sitting for a real long time and you have no idea if was removed due to a cracked block or a number of other mechanical ills.

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cliftford
04-24-2018 @ 7:00 AM
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Of course a picture tells you nothing about the condition. I wouldn't scr*p it. Its bound to have some usable parts on it that some one would want.

woodiewagon46
04-24-2018 @ 7:08 AM
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Who knows why the motor was removed. Was it just pulled to do a rebuild or was it removed because of un- repairable issues such as a cracked block . Did water get into the motor while it was stored? With out documentation, you are basically gambling!

CharlieStephens
04-24-2018 @ 11:16 AM
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Previous posts have identified it as correctly as could be done from the pictures.Try asking over on HAMB, https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/ A few people use them over there. Unless you know a lot more about it you would probably be lucky to find someone to haul it away. From the fact that it has a 2 bbl carb and single exhaust it is probably (bolt on things can be changed) not a 312 cubic inch version, the one that everyone wants. If it is not already in your back yard I would leave it where it is.

Charlie Stephens

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1934 Ford
04-25-2018 @ 8:37 AM
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Triford8,
Was there not a 272 ci V8 in between the 239 & the 292? Maybe 1956-57?

1934 Ford's since 1972

trjford8
04-26-2018 @ 8:38 AM
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Yes you are correct. There was a 272. Thanks for the reminder. I think they were primarily used in the pickups and other commercial vehicles.

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