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Quick question abouty Y blocks application
Quick question abouty Y blocks application
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valencia
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valencia
Posted 2 Years Ago
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Will a Y block, 272 cu inch, fit into an Edsel? I thought I had seen or read about Edsels having Y blocks but not sure.
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valencia
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2 Years Ago
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The 292” yblocks were used in the lower models for sure.
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DryLakesRacer
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2 Years Ago
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they were used in 59.
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darrell
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2 Years Ago
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292 was factory option. 272 is direct replacement for 292.
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slumlord444
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2 Years Ago
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just to clear things up they came in 59. you could put them in 58...
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darrell
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2 Years Ago
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So, there was or is nothing that allows the Y block 272/292 to replace...
By
valencia
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2 Years Ago
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If I read you right it sounds like the original engine in your Edsel...
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DryLakesRacer
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2 Years Ago
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I am thinking of buying a 1958 Citation, yes, it does have the 410 in...
By
valencia
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2 Years Ago
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you have to weld the mounts to the crossmember.
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darrell
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2 Years Ago
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Is the 410 in good condition?. If so the 272 will be rather small for...
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PF Arcand
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2 Years Ago
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