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Subject: Flatty block measurements.and you
From: "Doug Anderson" <boogiewoogie12@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 01:52:21 -0000
Hi all!


        Say, I got this lil praject.  I decided in order to try and save my 
sanity whilst I run all over the countryside looking for a life sustaining 
job in this employment vacuum known as the NY southern tier, I ought to 
start brushing up on my AutoCad drafting skills-before I forget'em!

        So in the past few days Ive started to draw up my dream fantasy; (use 
imagination here ) a theoretical combination circa 1950 track racin,line 
chasin 28 A-bone roadster Pickup.   I'm using  AutoCad 2000 and have 
decided it would be good general practice to eventually draw it complete 
with most all the components and body;accurately.  One of the nice things 
about CAD drafting is that its parts can be displayed on different "levels" 
so that they can be turned off and on at will. Great for planning and 
measuring accurately. Same goes for printing copies of it of course; with or 
without the various components to enable "seeing" it in various stages of 
"dress" and undress -and of course very helpful too in deciding those 
inevitable changes....

      I'm startin with a theoretical 100" wheelbase just cause its a nice 
round number.  We'll see what happens.  Gonna use 7.50-16 31" tall rear 
tars and 6.00-15 27 tall fronts....  Once I get a side view done, Ill do 
a top, frontal & rear all in proportion. It will prove a good way to prove 
or dis-prove proportions and the way everthin fits together...  It can save 
a lot of unnecessary cutting, bending, AND... mistakes!    Right Joe T ?

        So far, Ive got the wheels, most of the centerlines, a Halibrand 
quickie, 
and some other basic stuff done, an have done got to the point now boys 
where I can use a little information,

I dont have a Flathead Block!  -and in giving it to me, youll pass it 
along to the many others on this list as well Im guessin
                                              So Hep out willya?

        What were needin is just some basic measurements; so things can be 
represented onscreen accurately.  Without this accuracy, you really cannot 
make accurate plans or parts.   Nez Pa?


        I think the easiest way is to jump right into it. If you know, or can 
measure accurately, please answer the following questions on the same line 
right after the question mark OK ?  OK    -that way it will be real clear to 
all who view this postand can reference it for themselves if they like.  
'Course all you "latemodel ArDun" guys can chip right in as well!    he  he  
  he




Here goes;

-Block height; intake gasket surface, to oil pan gasket surface

59AB ?

8ba ?


-Oil pan height; pan rail to the bottom, at the deepest point

59AB ?

8ba ?


-Block Length; waterpump gasket surface, to bellhousing mating surface

59AB ?

8ba ?


-Waterpump height (gasket surface to the forward most tip of pump shaft )

59AB ?

8ba ?


-this one is kinda tricky, but how much room is needed, say between that 
front of the block at that waterpump gasket surface to the back of a 
radiator in order to have enough clearance for the pumps and a regular Ford 
fan ?  I imagine the distance would be the same with either block  but you 
tell me:

59AB ?

8ba ?



and finally,

-the Bellhousing height (the distance from the rear block face to the 
front face on a transmission. I think its about 6 = but could be wrong.  
Again, you tell me!)

59AB ?

8ba ?



we'll let ya'all know how she turns out.
Mebbe even figger out how to e-mail it to all of ya somehow.

Kinda strange isnt, planning 1950s technology on a 2000 drafting program
                    -Hey, thats why they call us HOT RODDERS.


    Thanks,  -and Cheers,   -Dirty Doug stuck inna much in Nu Yuck

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