Ford Flathead Engines

Ford Flathead Engines
Author: Michael Herman
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613252870

Although not the first V-8 engine ever produced, Henry Ford's side-valve V-8, launched in 1932, certainly qualified as the first mass-produced V-8 sold to the public. Because of Henry Ford's stubbornness, the first versions were less than ideal. The technology was in its infancy and cost-cutting measures limited the output and reliability of the early models. Over time, however, the "Flattie" became the go-to powerplant for a whole generation of new hobbyists who were called "hot rodders." The engine maintained its position in the hobby well into the 1950s, even when more modern overhead-valve designs started coming out of Detroit. It's hard to overstate the impact that this simple little engine had on a whole generation of enthusiasts. Even today, people choose a flathead for period-correct builds over far more powerful options. The style and sound of a modified flathead is an iconic part of American history. In Ford Flathead Engines: How to Rebuild & Modify, veteran author Tony Thacker and flathead guru of H&H Flatheads, Mike Herman, take you step-by-step through rebuilding a vintage flathead. One of the most important steps is to actually find a good, usable core; many have been sitting for a very long time and the engine design is prone to cracking. Running changes are also an important consideration when selecting a core, and include cooling system, ignition, and transmission mount. After you have selected a core, Thacker and Herman take you through the entire process of a rebuild, including teardown, parts inspection, machine shop processes, replacement part selection, re-assembly, start up, and break-in. Also covered is a unique performance build completed at the H&H shop for legendary race car team manager and all-around enthusiast Ray Evernham. It all adds up to more than 500 color photos and insider tips on building what could be called the most iconic engine ever built, the Ford flathead V-8.

How to Hop Up Ford and Mercury V8 Engines

How to Hop Up Ford and Mercury V8 Engines
Author: Roger Huntington
Publisher: California Bill's Automotive Handbooks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-03-05
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781931128087

Speed tuning theory and practice, costs, horsepower and torque for all 1932 and later Ford & Mercury Flathead V8s. The performance fundamentals: power, cam, carburetion, compression exhaust and ignition are all covered in this 1951 classic handbook. Details planning the modifications, fitting the block, boring an stroking, flathead and over head-valve cylinder head, scams, pistons, rings, intake manifolds, exhaust headers and special ignitions. A special chapter discusses superchargers.

Flathead Tuning Manual

Flathead Tuning Manual
Author: Mike Davidson
Publisher: Graffiti Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-02-05
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780949398031

How to tune the Flathead Ford V8 engine using a range of combinations to achieve realistic horsepower figures. Assists the reader to gain positive results from their own engine. The book dispels a few myths and rumors along the way. Includes dyno verified results of tuning modifications, with illustrative charts.Chapters are dedicated to: 1. The benefits of tuning2. Carburetors3. Ignitions4. Electronic fuel injection5. Valve timing6. The ultimate challenge (Mike's next step in race development of his engines.)7. New products. - Full color throughout- World renowned author who has specialized solely in research and development of the Flathead Ford engine with two previous best selling Flathead books; "Flathead Fever" and "How to Build the High Performance Street Flathead", already in print- The author describes a range of Flathead engine combinations that achieve realistic horsepower figures that will assist the reader in achieving their own positive results- Dyno verified results of tuning modifications with illustrative charts.- Clear color photos used to illustrate parts and combinations used.

How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford

How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford
Author: George Reid
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1932494898

This revised and updated color edition of How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford walks you step by step through a rebuild, including: planning your rebuild, disassembly and inspection, choosing the right parts, machine work, assembling your engine, and first firing and break-in.

Ford Flathead V-8 Builder's Handbook 1932-1953

Ford Flathead V-8 Builder's Handbook 1932-1953
Author: Frank Oddo
Publisher: California Bill's Automotive Handbooks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-06-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781931128117

Flathead spoken here. From stock rebuilds to high-horsepower modified engines, this book delivers instructions on every facet of rebuilding your flathead V-8. Crystal-clear photos make every step easy to understand and follow, including block reconditioning, new oil seals, manifolds, superchargers and electronic ignitions. Contains essential details on how to install later-model flatheads into early model chassis, plus where to buy parts.

Buick Nailhead: How to Rebuild & Modify 1953-1966

Buick Nailhead: How to Rebuild & Modify 1953-1966
Author: Gary Weldon
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613255586

Learn how to rebuild and upgrade your Buick Nailhead with the first book ever dedicated to the subject! In this all-new book from Nailhead racer and veteran engine builder Gary Weldon, you will learn everything you need to know about how to rebuild and upgrade the venerable Buick Nailhead engine. Weldon takes you through each step, including a review of the birth of the Nailhead, the benefits of its unique design, serial and casting number information to source and identify the best project, and a history of the engine in development. Also covered are the processes of rebuilding, including disassembly, inspection, sourcing the best parts, making critical upgrades, reassembly, and break-in. Of course, all the machine shop work is covered, and practical advice on building engines for competition is provided. The Nailhead was a throwback to the early overhead-valve engine design, and that unique design makes it a popular choice for period-correct hot rod projects. In addition, if your torquey Nailhead resides between the fenders of a Buick Special, LeSabre, Invicta, Roadmaster, Riviera, Century, Skylark, Wildcat, or Electra 225, this book will help you keep that old beauty on the road.