Posted by bobs old iron on January 27, 2012 at 19:28:13 from (75.171.161.136):
In Reply to: 1962 F-750 posted by WaterBoyRoad on January 27, 2012 at 17:16:34:
i'm a ford lover with old cars also,,,yes it'a "Y" block that is a 292 the 312 didn't last but a couple of years...those were the only different style bolcks compaired to other styles: [the pics aren't my truck, saw it 4-sale in post, wish i had it....
Ford V8 Engine Identification - FORDification.comwww.fordification.com/tech/engineID-V8.htm Differentiating Between Ford V8 Engines ... 2 bolts: 239/256/272/292/312 (produced from 1954 to 1964); 5 bolts: .... C=60's; D=70's; E=80's; F=90's ... Note: Some casting #'s were used in more then the one year but they will tell you what age ... you can log onto the, ford truck enthusiasts.com and log on and get more info.
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