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Pacemaker with a 500 flathead 6cyl.
  • 402Bowtie
    Posts: 69Greasemonkey
    Today I saw Pacemaker 4 door with a 6 cylinder flathead. It has the single carb. On the head where it usually says 308,262 or 232, it was showing 500. Whats ups with this? :confused: Bill
  • nick snick s
    Posts: 696Platinum Member
    in 1950 the pacemaker's heads were marked 500. this represented the model number 500 rather than cubic inches. being a sole year feature and engine this makes it easy to identify a narrow block 232 head.
  • 402Bowtie
    Posts: 69Greasemonkey
    Thanks Nick!! Again I learned something new from the forum!
  • hudsonguyhudsonguy
    Posts: 754Platinum Member
    nick s wrote:
    in 1950 the pacemaker's heads were marked 500. this represented the model number 500 rather than cubic inches. being a sole year feature and engine this makes it easy to identify a narrow block 232 head.



    Nick,



    Would you know then if all narrow block 232 heads are marked 500? Or could there have been some narrow ones used in early 51 that were marked 232?



    Thanks
  • Fred CFred C
    Posts: 29Greasemonkey
    In 1951 all 232 engines were "wide blocks" and the 500 series numbering on the head was discontinued.
  • hudsonguyhudsonguy
    Posts: 754Platinum Member
    Fred C wrote:
    In 1951 all 232 engines were "wide blocks" and the 500 series numbering on the head was discontinued.



    In other words....are all narrow block 232 heads marked '500'?
  • Fred CFred C
    Posts: 29Greasemonkey
    That is correct