Posted by bc on March 20, 2008 at 22:30:00 from (66.140.173.77):
In Reply to: motor question posted by m. thomas on March 19, 2008 at 15:32:51:
You haven't said what type engine it is but since you said valve cover and not covers, it is probably a 6 banger and it is not a flathead. The F-12 was made from 1932 to 1938. Maybe that will help you find parts. Don't know if that is the original engine or not. Should be some out there for the old chevys. Napa or JC Whitney. Go to www.kanter.com for rebuild kits for trucks. In 1932 chevy made a 194ci engine, 1933-36 they made a 207ci engine, and in 1937-39 they made a 216ci engine.
Before my old 57 chevy with a 283, I had a nifty fifty chevy deluxe with a 6 banger when I got out of the army. Hauled and drank a lot of beer in that thing. It had very spacious rear floorboards for throwing empties back there. It had bad dimmer switch on the floorboard and my girlfriend/now wife didn't know what to think when the headlights would just shut off while driving around out in the country. Course I figured out it only did it while on brights.
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