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  • Engine: 259 / 289 engine block needed

    Hi friends. I disassembled the short block from my '58 President today and discovered a hole in a cylinder bore through to the water jacket. I am seeking a replacement block that is in machinable condition. This is a partial flow engine. I only need the bare block with the main caps but would consider a partial or complete short block. I am located in central Florida and am willing to travel all over FL to pick it up.
    Thanks.

  • #2
    In the unlikely event the rest of the block checks out good, since you'll most likely be boring oversize anyway, sleeving one bad hole isn't very expensive.

    Don't forget 224" blocks are also an option.

    Check the coolant passages carefully, else the new block may be the same as the old block. I'm always amazed at the crud and sludge which comes out of Stude V8 blocks. Most also still have factory core sand in there.

    We sonic test all blocks and I don't think I've seen one rust through on a standard bore, but recently we did hit a rust pit when boring a '58 Packard 289" block to .117" over. It was just one crater in one place, but glad we found it and that it wasn't hiding under that last .010" of sound iron.

    jack vines
    PackardV8

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    • #3
      A local friend has a couple here in Tallahassee that he would let go pretty cheap. There's also a guy outside of Gainesville who likely has a few. Send me an email and I'll pass along their contact info. mbstude (at) gmail (dot) com

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      • #4
        If you don't find something that Matthew has info on, I have one in Alabama.

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        • #5
          I have a few in NC also.
          Jamie McLeod
          Hope Mills, NC

          1963 Lark "Ugly Betty"
          1958 Commander "Christine"
          1964 Wagonaire "Louise"
          1955 Commander Sedan
          1964 Champ
          1960 Lark

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          • #6
            And 232 blocks are constantly and consistently being offered to landfills.
            Brad Johnson,
            SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
            Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
            '33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
            '56 Sky Hawk in process

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rockne10 View Post
              And 232 blocks are constantly and consistently being offered to landfills.
              There are one of those here too, complete and with relatively low miles. Nobody wants it.

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              • #8
                Hmm, I just have wonder if this is just another '58 to '59 or '60 block from the Block Mold with the Horizontal, lengthwise 'Ribs" or grooves just below the Cylinder Heads near the Lifter Chamber? The ones that no one believes me, are prone to problems.
                StudeRich
                Second Generation Stude Driver,
                Proud '54 Starliner Owner
                SDC Member Since 1967

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                • #9
                  I have good 61 259 in Sun City FL. PM sent
                  78 Avanti RQB 2792
                  64 Avanti R1 R5408
                  63 Avanti R1 R4551
                  63 Avanti R1 R2281
                  62 GT Hawk V15949
                  56 GH 6032504
                  56 GH 6032588
                  55 Speedster 7160047
                  55 Speedster 7165279

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by StudeRich View Post
                    Hmm, I just have wonder if this is just another '58 to '59 or '60 block from the Block Mold with the Horizontal, lengthwise 'Ribs" or grooves just below the Cylinder Heads near the Lifter Chamber? The ones that no one believes me, are prone to problems.
                    After 6 decades, I think it's a little unrealistic to blame any problems on a potential production defect.

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