anyone know this 292?
anyone know this 292?
Picked up this '62 292 off craigslist in Macon, Ga. It has been sitting inside a box truck for a couple years. Haven't opened it up yet but it has new gaskets, paint, inside the ports looks great, pistons look new, 4 bbl "A" manifold. Was hoping someone here could give me some history. Thanks, Goob.
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First let me comment on a couple of things I do know from looking at the pictures. Note the small carb intake, which is pre 1957 style. Second, note the gasket material sticking out of the valve cover. Usually an indication someone in the past has over tightened the valve covers to stop a leak. This will cause the valve covers to deform and making a leak worse. Third , you need block numbers and head numbers to determine exact usage of the engine. Block numbers are easy to find, but head numbers are more difficult to read. Head numbers will be on the raised boss at the water port passage on each end of the heads. Sometimes, these numbers will be on one end and some with longer numbers will be spread between the two ends. Ford definite information on casting numbers go to John Mummerts Y-block site for information on heads blocks etc. . Lots of info there and parts both stock and performance. John had done a good job of supplying all kinds of information and parts for these engines.
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first time i have ever seen a 90* oil filter adapter on a y block
curious if this is a general ford engine part or something y specific.
when i had the 90 on 4x4 with fe i was always using the big truck filter, FL1299 iirc
wonder if theres enough room for that filter when the y is installed in a truck
curious if this is a general ford engine part or something y specific.
when i had the 90 on 4x4 with fe i was always using the big truck filter, FL1299 iirc
wonder if theres enough room for that filter when the y is installed in a truck
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I noticed you do not have a Damper pulley on the crank. Dennis Carpenter sells them, and had a great price on a double sheave damper if they have any left.
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It's not one of my old ones, I still have them All! I hope it's a good one.
pull the pan and VC's and let us know. Most of them need something.
I would take a look at those head bolts and make sure they are the proper length, they are new but don't look to be FORD. Need to have the proper length in the proper holes as you may already know.
The block IS a later one because it hasn't got the breather hole on the lower front side, but it does have it drilled and tapped for something else. I also have a couple of those later blocks.
Good luck and keep us posted, I'm always interested in old yblocks
pull the pan and VC's and let us know. Most of them need something.
I would take a look at those head bolts and make sure they are the proper length, they are new but don't look to be FORD. Need to have the proper length in the proper holes as you may already know.
The block IS a later one because it hasn't got the breather hole on the lower front side, but it does have it drilled and tapped for something else. I also have a couple of those later blocks.
Good luck and keep us posted, I'm always interested in old yblocks
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The oil pan is the heavy duty version, 7 quart system (6 + 1 with filter).
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I have seen those 90 degree oil filter adapters on a 54 or 55 big trucks,it looks to be a 60 to 64 block since there is no hole for the road draft tube and with the older intake and the 90 degree oil filter adapter and the previous mentioned heavy duty oil pan it probably came out of a pre 57 big truck.
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Thanks for the replies!
Rich, I was aware of the small pattern 4 bbl manifold, block is C2AE-C, heads C1TE.
Brian, I'll see if I can find a number on that 90 oil filter adapter.
John, thanks for the heads up on the pulley. Dennis Carpenter is 10 minutes away.
This one? http://dennis-carpenter.com/crankshaft- ... TZ-6312-C/
Bird, I will keep you posted once I start digging into it. I hope it's a good one too.
Charlie, I did not know there were different capacity pans. I just looked up some pictures of them.
66-I had not seen that type adapter on a y block before.
More pics when I get a little time.
Thanks, Goob
Rich, I was aware of the small pattern 4 bbl manifold, block is C2AE-C, heads C1TE.
Brian, I'll see if I can find a number on that 90 oil filter adapter.
John, thanks for the heads up on the pulley. Dennis Carpenter is 10 minutes away.
This one? http://dennis-carpenter.com/crankshaft- ... TZ-6312-C/
Bird, I will keep you posted once I start digging into it. I hope it's a good one too.
Charlie, I did not know there were different capacity pans. I just looked up some pictures of them.
66-I had not seen that type adapter on a y block before.
More pics when I get a little time.
Thanks, Goob
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I picked up one of those filter adapters a while back. Got it off a 54 school bus.
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that is the pan i have on my truck.needs the correct length side mounted dipstick.charliemccraney wrote:The oil pan is the heavy duty version, 7 quart system (6 + 1 with filter).
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1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
Rest in peace departed Slick family members
Cam Milam
Lesley Ferguson
Steve Lopes
John Sutton
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I was
Yep that's the one I was talking about..great for power steering or air.
Good luck with it. there is nothing like the sound of a Y
mrgoob wrote:John, thanks for the heads up on the pulley. Dennis Carpenter is 10 minutes away.
This one? http://dennis-carpenter.com/crankshaft- ... TZ-6312-C/
Yep that's the one I was talking about..great for power steering or air.
Good luck with it. there is nothing like the sound of a Y
Turk build thread at:
http://slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=18944
It does not matter what you think, it only matters what you do about it!
http://slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=18944
It does not matter what you think, it only matters what you do about it!
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Why didnt I see that on CL?