Thread: 1959 F100 Inline six banger
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10-12-2008 08:20 PM #1
Had a few 223's, they're a pretty good engine. Yours is probably a 215, same basic style. Ford made a 250 or so on the same design, I think I have one in a 3/4 ton, never tore it down to be sure. Only trouble I ever had was timing chains, two of 'em went. Easy to fix. The last year of production went to gear drive and a reverse rotation cam.1963? I think.
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11-30-2008 12:13 PM #2
Should be a 223, never heard continental get credit. If you go to the Fordsix site you can get some good info. The truck version was a 262 I think but I don't think a straight out interchange on parts, those are fairly uncommon. 1964 was the last year for the 223.
When changing a timing gear, remember the marks don't line up like later engines, they have 12 pins (chain links) between them. Ask me how I know, lol.
Also the head bolt sizes changed somewhere. I put a 60 head on a 63 block once and had to drill out all the holes in the head.
To me the 57-60 is a way nicer and more desirable truck than the 53-56, better looking too except for the 60 and it has an ugly mugg. The best looking one is 57 with the single headlights, then 58 still had the nice hood lines and round turn signals, 59 looked like a 58 but had the uglier hood and square turn signals.
These are very good cabs but the cross brace will rust out, you can pull up the matt and see if it is coming through. Also look at the door/fender gap. If it is starting to be wider at the bottom then you need some attention to the cab mounts. I have actually jacked the cab back in place with a floor jack and put 2x4s on top of the frame to keep the doors out of the fenders, worked good for a couple years.
My ideal truck would be a red/white or turquoise/white 57 big window, short wide with a 312 and 3 speed with overdrive.
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11-30-2008 12:50 PM #3
65 Cayne - Truck looks great as is. Those old six's have great torque, and are very reliable. You better install a security system, like Dave said theose trucks are more valuble than 401k's these days, as evidenced by the guy hidding in the bed of your truck in the above photos, he looks to be waitng for the opertunity to go for a joy ride!
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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11-30-2008 04:13 PM #4
Find a late '70's pickup toploader four speed overdrive trans, it should bolt right in and give the six a break at highway speeds. 70% overdrive.
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11-30-2008 05:11 PM #5
Already registered over there... agreed. And yes, it is a 223 for sure.
Thanks
Thanks I guess...
Yes, and that is about the only spot I have rust. The rest is solid.
Just got a 1960 MOTORS manual from pops. Go tthe truck running/starting reliably, rockers adjusted, timing adjusted to 4 initial, and I am getting about 8-9 degrees advance from the vac set-up.
I still have NO power though. It falls flat on it's face with even the slightest load. I am suspecting the carb but not sure.... suggestions?






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