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Frantisek Nachlinger 18-08-16 08:18

Unknown FORD V8 engine
 
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Hello,

I was looking for a Ford V8 in working condition for my FGT. My friend found this - please, don't you know which engine is it? I mean - country of origin, year of manufacture and - would it fit to cab 13? (I have WWII oil pan to change this one..)

Thank you,
Frankie

Frantisek Nachlinger 18-08-16 08:19

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The heads (24 nuts) are marked "FOR SAF" - South Africa? :confused

Niels V 18-08-16 08:30

Could it be a postwar french built engine ?

Paul Dutton 18-08-16 09:26

The French were making and using the V8 up into the 70's,

Harlé Sylvain 18-08-16 09:44

Hello
It's not an french army engine,(marmont and cargo) it has the distributor on the side like the 49US engine, maybye an ford poissy, it has the helmet distributor,like yours but a normal carburator.
This engine looks more as an industrial engine?

Cheers
Sylvain

Lynn Eades 18-08-16 09:58

It is an industrial engine. It has a governor on it. It appears to have military style filters on the electrics.
Maybe from a gen set or saw mill?
The GEFA will be the "give a way" to someone who has access to the various engine models.

Frantisek Nachlinger 18-08-16 10:21

thank you
 
Thank you all for your replies.

So is it a US made industrial engine?

Do you think it would fit a cab 13 Ford? It seems to be in nice runnning condition, it would save me a lot work on the engine-wrecks I have...

Frankie

Tony Smith 18-08-16 10:22

It's a French made Ford engine, from a Matford Truck.

Wikipedia

That sidedraft carburettor is an interesting item, first I've seen for a Ford. It looks easy to change it over to a regular 3-bolt downdraft (Holley for CMP or Solex for UC).

Frantisek Nachlinger 18-08-16 11:32

..hmm hmmm.... so a post war french engine... if I decide to put it to the truck, the sidedraft carburetor will be for sale ;)

...does anybody know what could be a realistic price of it?

ajmac 18-08-16 13:54

If it is free to rotate by hand that's great but without seeing it running you don't want to pay top money. I sourced a low hours generator set Flathead which seemed fine, easy hand rotation etc. On strip down the block was cracked and so was one of the heads. The head was scrapped but the block was repairable.
French flatheads are well known for being a strong block casting, but I am not sure at which point Ford France moved to the improved blocks which were used up to the end of flathead engine production and spare production in the 70's.

Tony Smith 19-08-16 01:51

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Originally Posted by ajmac (Post 227829)
French flatheads are well known for being a strong block casting, but I am not sure at which point Ford France moved to the improved blocks which were used up to the end of flathead engine production and spare production in the 70's.

The most widely-known "French Flathead" engines which have seen a bit of a fabled cult following in the States are the SIMCA V8s that were fitted to the SUMB trucks. These are a very different design to the US/Can/UK built Flatheads in that they are a latter-day redesign that incorporates a hybrid of features from the "classic" pre-war design and the 8BA design of the 50's. Some weak points have been improved upon by the SIMCA engineers, and modern ideas applied. If you were to be honest, SIMCA is not technically Ford France, and could even have claim to be called "Chrysler France"

Not to detract from the Matford engine, but it does not feature those improvements and is a more faithful copy of the original engine, warts and all.

Harlé Sylvain 19-08-16 09:54

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Originally Posted by Tony Smith (Post 227844)
The most widely-known "French Flathead" engines which have seen a bit of a fabled cult following in the States are the SIMCA V8s that were fitted to the SUMB trucks. These are a very different design to the US/Can/UK built Flatheads in that they are a latter-day redesign that incorporates a hybrid of features from the "classic" pre-war design and the 8BA design of the 50's. Some weak points have been improved upon by the SIMCA engineers, and modern ideas applied. If you were to be honest, SIMCA is not technically Ford France, and could even have claim to be called "Chrysler France"

Not to detract from the Matford engine, but it does not feature those improvements and is a more faithful copy of the original engine, warts and all.

Hello
I agreed with you, It is not an simca ford engine that's sure, there was two types of engines built only for the army ,the sumb marmont V8 4,1liter and then the simca cargo V8 3,9liter. (I have a cargo in my FAT but needs to be modify)
Matford is an other factory ,its in fact ford and Mathis, They built V8 trucks and cars from prewar to the early 50 but the engine are different from the simca ford engines ,but I dont know how different they are from the US and CMP engines...

Petr Brezina 19-08-16 16:06

Its 100HP french flathead. Postwar, but uses old style pre 48' block. Industrial engine, very reliable. You will have to change many parts but core is OK.


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