By 57RancheroJim - 8 Years Ago
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When I stopped at a friends house to check on his Y block build I noticed he had a couple of connecting rods that had a Ford logo and part number on one side and ATLAS on the other. I have never seen these before so I was stumped. The engine is from a 61 F100 and had been rebuilt once sometime in the past before he owned it..
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By oldcarmark - 8 Years Ago
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57RancheroJim (9/27/2017)
When I stopped at a friends house to check on his Y block build I noticed he had a couple of connecting rods that had a Ford logo and part number on one side and ATLAS on the other. I have never seen these before so I was stumped. The engine is from a 61 F100 and had been rebuilt once sometime in the past before he owned it.. Is the "Atlas" stamped into the Rod or is it actually part of the Casting? There is a Company called "Atlas Engine Rebuilders" according to Google. Maybe it was one of theirs?
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By 57RancheroJim - 8 Years Ago
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oldcarmark (9/27/2017)
57RancheroJim (9/27/2017)
When I stopped at a friends house to check on his Y block build I noticed he had a couple of connecting rods that had a Ford logo and part number on one side and ATLAS on the other. I have never seen these before so I was stumped. The engine is from a 61 F100 and had been rebuilt once sometime in the past before he owned it.. Is the "Atlas" stamped into the Rod or is it actually part of the Casting? There is a Company called "Atlas Engine Rebuilders" according to Google. Maybe it was one of theirs? It was part of the casting..
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By oldcarmark - 8 Years Ago
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Have a look at Ebay # 141989763478. My guess is Atlas produced Aftermarket Rods with the Ford # for Identification purposes. What do You think? Maybe Ted is familiar with these?
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By 57RancheroJim - 8 Years Ago
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Maybe they did make rods using the old FORD tooling, they are identical to a Ford rod, no difference except the name Atlas. Just one of those things that had me baffled..
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By Ted - 8 Years Ago
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I do run across a bunch of those rod with the ‘ATLAS’ logo but I tend to believe that those rods are original to the engines as there have been full sets of them in std bore, std journal engines. ATLAS may have actually been making the rods to supplement what the Ford foundry schedule could not meet.
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By Y block Billy - 8 Years Ago
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Agree with Ted, I have run across many of them also!
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By 57RancheroJim - 8 Years Ago
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Thank you for the info. This was the first time I had seen them and left me scratching my head. Learn something new every day, even at my age LOL
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By oldcarmark - 8 Years Ago
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I agree. It's interesting to learn about some of the "Oddball" facts about Y-Blocks. Interesting too that Atlas is still in Business but looks like they do strictly Diesel Components including Cranks and Rods.
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