I have not posted anything but have been working on it off and on for a couple of years. Finished a lot of things but this week while working on one of my 223 engines that was in a truck I bought, I think I found the reason it was parked. #2 intake runner was so thin it eventually cracked a quarter size hole out into the water jacket- or in, into the runner. This engine had received a rebuild in the past but there were a lot of miles since the rebuild as could be seen from the bearings.
So it had been parked likely because of the hole from the intake to the cooling system. Then while parked it froze solid in a cold winter after that and put a massive split in the block under the front two frost plugs. Thankfully I have three more engines to pick and choose parts from. And that is where I am at this month. I am trying to make one or two running engines.
All I could figure out was how to put a link to the pictures. They open in a new window.
Picture of the chip out of the head http://5862270.com/61Ford/head-chip.jpg
or does it only work with this link? https://5862270.com/61Ford/head-chip.jpg
Picture of the crack in the block http://5862270.com/61Ford/cracked-block.jpg
or this link with https https://5862270.com/61Ford/cracked-block.jpg
61 Red and White long box
61 Red and White long box
Last edited by jayscot on May 1, 2022, 4:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 61 Red and White long box
Your pict. links only worked for me after I added an "s" to http.
Good luck with the rest of your motors....
Good luck with the rest of your motors....
61 F250 Unibody
5.9 Ford Diesel / Allison
Disk brake straight axle
5.9 Ford Diesel / Allison
Disk brake straight axle
Re: 61 Red and White long box
Thanks for checking the links. For me the https does not work at all. So I put both in there for whatever works- use it.
Living out west in Canada is a bit remote compared to living in populous areas of the States where there are machine shops and supplies nearby. Everything here is a bit slower to get done, but it's coming. Gotta get one of the cranks turned and some bearings and gaskets purchased so i can start to reassemble.
The goal is to be drivable by the summer's end.
Living out west in Canada is a bit remote compared to living in populous areas of the States where there are machine shops and supplies nearby. Everything here is a bit slower to get done, but it's coming. Gotta get one of the cranks turned and some bearings and gaskets purchased so i can start to reassemble.
The goal is to be drivable by the summer's end.
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Re: 61 Red and White long box
Welcome formally to the site! Unfortunately, I can't view your links but good luck with the machine work and repairs. Living in a populated area has its drawbacks too, but we eventually get all of the stars to align, and our truck is running again. Keep us posted on your progress
Re: 61 Red and White long box
Welcome jayscot to the forum, I haven't been on in a while. Where is home for you, I am in Medicine Hat, AB.
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