Oldmics (8/13/2012)
Acquired a 312ECZ C block and crank this past weekend from a new Forum member (thanks gambo)
While I was picking thru the stuff it became apparent that this was a 56 block (casting date of 65) with "C" heads andthe 56 camshaft arrangement.
It appeared to be all original with this being the first time being taken apart.
It had truck mounting timing case cover,front mount,bell housing,truck tranny and was painted gold/yellow as a Mercury would have been in 1956.
Do you guys think that Mercury"s 1957 pickup being sold in Canada used the 312 engine.Or perhaps this may have been a 56 Mercury pickup truck.This also looks to me to be one of the earliestcasting date code of a "C" configuration block that I have encountered.
It sure puzzles me.
Whadu guys think ????
Misinformation about 312's being installed in Canadian pickups originate from the 312's being installed in the Meteor and Canadian Ford Rancheros.
Rancheros are registered as trucks in Canada instead of registered as a car so by registration 312's were installed in the Canadian "trucks".
The 1956 Canadian 312 blocks had letters CECK cast by the distributor the same as the Canadian 292 block. On the front of the 312 block's, drivers side below the head parting line would have a stamping of TV#### with a serial number following.
The 57 312 blocks would have the letters of VV#### in same location. The 57 Canadian 312 blocks in the Mercurys I have seen have the heavier main bearing webs with the main bearing bolt holes drilled deeper like the B9AE and C2AE blocks.
marv