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In this Discussion
- geaser51 November 2007
- S.Co.t.50fordflathead November 2007
Help identify Mercury flathead engine (pictures joined)
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Hi, i recently buy this flathead engine in France (Le Mans town).
the two v8 cylinder heads are engrave EAC mercury usa with 24 studs (8 lower studs) .
so it's for me a Mercury 1951 - 1953, ......but:
the flathead date code is not describe like in the www.vanpeltsales.com pages :
- near the right cylinder head with the number 3 , letters B & E ...no line up and a 8 in a circle square.
- near the left cylinder head, the complete number: 68001PSCAL and a little far the number 7.. ?... in a circle square.
At the rear of the engine, near the bellhousing: B1891.
The carburator is a ZENITH 32 NDXIR like on the french army flathead, perhaps a repair change; what's the original carburator.
this engine was on a vintage coca-cola business car ..destroyed since!!
if somebody can help me to confirme the idenfification of this engine and what is exactly is the manufacturing date.
what clutch & transmission can i adapt on it.
thanks in advance for your answer.
sincerelly.
Jean Phi





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Just a quick look at the heads, radiator hose connections come from the front of the heads and not the middle, the distributor mounted on the side, the road draft tube and oil filler neck in the front shows it is a 49 or later flathead.
Hope that helps! -
im pretty sure its a 53... i got a EAC sittin out back and it came from a 53 merc. hope this helped.
-Dwayne