Ford Flathead Engines

Ford Flathead Engines How to Rebuild & Modify

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Publisher's Synopsis

Although not the first V-8 engine ever produced, Henry Ford's side-valve V-8, launched in 1932, certainly qualified as the first mass-produced V-8 sold to the public. Because of Henry Ford's stubbornness, the first versions were less than ideal. Over time, however, the "Flattie" became the go- to powerplant for a whole generation of new hobbyists who were called "hot rodders." The engine maintained its position in the hobby well into the 1950s, even when more modern overhead-valve designs started coming out of Detroit. Even today, people choose a flathead for period- correct builds over far more powerful options. In Ford Flathead Engines: How to Rebuild & Modify, veteran author Tony Thacker and flathead guru of H&H Flatheads, Mike Herman, take you step-by-step through rebuilding a vintage flathead. One of the most important steps is to actually find a good, usable core; many have been sitting for a very long time and the engine design is prone to cracking. Running changes are also an important consideration when selecting a core, and include cooling system, ignition, and transmission mount. After you have selected a core, Thacker and Herman take you through the entire process of a rebuild, including teardown, parts inspection, machine shop processes, replacement part selection, re-assembly, start up, and break-in. Also covered is a unique performance build completed at the H&H shop for legendary race car team manager and all-around enthusiast Ray Evernham. It all adds up to more than 500 color photos and insider tips on building the Ford flathead V-8.

Book information

ISBN: 9781613252871
Publisher: SA Design
Imprint: SA Design
Pub date:
DEWEY: 629.25040288
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 144
Weight: 492g
Height: 219mm
Width: 279mm
Spine width: 9mm