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  1. Red

    The can said "Ford Red", and I like red motors:whacked: . The 239-312 series came in a wide variety of colors: Yellow, blue, black, silver, and probably others.
  2. Seal

    Thankyou Denny. I will do it that way.:)
  3. This is a "64 motor, so it uses a rear seal...

    This is a "64 motor, so it uses a rear seal retainer that takes a normal type neoprene seal. That brings up a minor problem encountered. The retainer takes two vertical side seals in addition to...
  4. I've never read a spec for that, but would think...

    I've never read a spec for that, but would think 30 ft lbs too tight. Using the bare snout, no balancer or bolt, this turned easily by hand.
  5. Thanks guys. The heads for it are in use now. I...

    Thanks guys. The heads for it are in use now. I redid them 2000 miles ago and their springs are perfect for this cam. However they still have the two piece keepers & I need to find out if there is...
  6. My first short block done! Another Y for the road.

    No I'm not 17, but 57 (late starter). After having two motors rebuilt for me, and having torn down 5 or 6, this is the first one personnally assembled and machined to my specs. So this is what you...
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