Cubic inch ?
HP ?
Approx year ?
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gee thats not asking much, that motor was made before alot of us were even born, when was it made? the 1920's?
It's Ford flat-head..with-out a kilt....it does seem to exhaust pipes on the aspiration intake...no flat-head v-8s in the 20s by Ford
Lincoln 337ci.
150ish HP
270ish TQ.
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Ford made a 337ci. flathead V8 for use in Germany and England in trucks and military vehicles with the rear distributor like the one in your picture.
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They all so came in some of the big Job trucks . some ware in the 900 pound range. Speed parts are rare if not impossible to find .
http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/flathead_specs-337bigV8.htm
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slim wrote:They all so came in some of the big Job trucks . some ware in the 900 pound range. Speed parts are rare if not impossible to find .http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/flathead_specs-337bigV8.htm
Yep! that intake is home made.