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Drbrown |
10-16-2024 @ 7:07 AM
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My '47 engine block and heads are painted the standard Blue color. However upon removing the grease build-up on the oil pan I see that is a red color. Was that switched-out ? It did get an 80 lb oil pump installed by a previous owner.
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kubes40 |
10-16-2024 @ 3:28 PM
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We would need more information than it was red at one time in the past to identify just what you have there.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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Drbrown |
10-17-2024 @ 10:27 AM
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The existing oil pan is red and it appears to be its original color, not a repaint. When I purchased the car in 2013 the speedometer said 33,000 miles, although no one knows if that is true. I can not tell if the engine was rebuilt at one time. Outward changes: A prior owner installed a Pentronic's ignition but I had so much trouble with their modules burning out that I converted to a point's distributor. Compression is good, doesn't use oil between changes and it runs fine.
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v8fordman |
10-31-2024 @ 5:50 PM
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If the oil pan is red, it has been repainted. Ford oil pans prior to the 8BA series were painted black.
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