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1948 Ford Sedan Bottom Row Studs Too Short

 
1948 Ford Sedan Bottom Row Studs Too Short
Reconstructing A 1948 Ford Sedan V8 Flathead Engine - Flatheads For Fatheads Part I
Well, I guess I might have spoken too soon. As you can see here, as soon as I set the heads on the block I noticed that the bottom row of studs (on both banks) were short and didn't protrude up through the heads--I was beginning to think I must have done something terrible in a previous life and this was payback. View Related Article
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