1935 V8
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1935 V8
Generally, no. I would only if you've got a '35 truck and want an authentic period motor for it.
They're harder to find some parts for, and they have poured babbitt bearings for mains and rods.
Easiest and cheapest flatheads to keep running are marked 8BA, 8CM, and EAB on the heads (49 to 53)
They're harder to find some parts for, and they have poured babbitt bearings for mains and rods.
Easiest and cheapest flatheads to keep running are marked 8BA, 8CM, and EAB on the heads (49 to 53)
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