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Park Olson
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kevink1955 (2/12/2012) Byt it's got a C5 part number that makes it 65 or later. When did the production of the Lincoln Y and the truck engines end?The big "Y"'s were available into the mid '60's as replacement and for industrial units.
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its a 332 truck.i have one and just had a look at it.i forgot that the pins are drilled out on these unlike the 292.
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Gary
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Many thanks to all for helping identify this thing!! I really appreciate it.
Gary
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Teds correct.
Casting number 5750174 is for HD Ford truck 302 or 332, 1956 - 1963.
It should have a 3.66 stroke.
If you look at the ebay picture on the crank flange the stamped number is ECS 6303 A, the "E" is just visible
6303 is Ford part number for a crankshaft
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Gary
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The crank mains measure 2 5/8", and rods are 2 1/4" Many thanks for your input!
Gary
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kevink1955
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Byt it's got a C5 part number that makes it 65 or later. When did the production of the Lincoln Y and the truck engines end?
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Ted
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I’m with John in that it looks like a LYB 302 or 332 shaft based on the pictures. Roughly 1958 thru 1963 vintage. If you can post the measurements for the main and rod journals, then that will help to positively identify it.
Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)
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The lack of center counterweights typically indicates a forged crank. The passenger car 332 would probably not have one, so I vote for the 332 truck engine, based on the Lincoln design as YA indicated.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"
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Gary
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Thanks for clearing up the question. I purchased this crank sight unseen as a 312 but machine shop said 332. I do not know if this is the FE or not. It has numbers C56303A stamped on the flywheel flange and numbers 5750174 cast on one of the throws. Please take a look on eBay, item number 110822707959, several photos. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Gary
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Y block Billy
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They made 332's for FE's with 330 stroke and also in Lincoln style Y blocks as a heavy duty truck motor. Which style motor is it from, I think is what he is asking?
55 Vicky & customline 58 Rack Dump, 55 F350 yard truck, 57 F100 59 & 61 P 400's, 58 F100 custom cab, 69 F100, 79 F150, 82 F600 ramp truck, 90 mustang conv 7 up, 94 Mustang, Should I continue?
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