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Hot Rods Edmunds head for a 6

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by unforgiven, Mar 12, 2023.

  1. unforgiven
    Joined: Sep 6, 2007
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    40D33FF6-1CE3-44D2-8E26-469A23BF2910.jpeg 12C3CCB0-2BBE-4F4F-88E7-F5D17C7DA5B4.jpeg Is this Edmunds head for a dodge flat 6?

    A friend has it and wondering value. This is not a for sale add. He picked it up out of a barn.
     
  2. Flyineatride
    Joined: Jun 3, 2018
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    Yes it is. How long is it? 23" or 25"?
     
  3. unforgiven
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    I will have to get a measurement. Already gone from his house.
     
  4. Cosmo49
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    Looks like 25" if those floorboards are 2" wide.
     
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  5. unforgiven
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    99642D1A-B7C2-499F-A131-2DCBC634B8EC.jpeg EF0D3ED8-17C8-412F-BBD8-78E8559554BB.jpeg

    Got some more pictures. It’s 23” long. Is that older or newer dodge?
     
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  6. HEATHEN
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    That's the Dodge/Plymouth engine.
     
  7. Fortunateson
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    In Canada all Chrysler products used the 25” block. In the US Dodge and Plymouth I believe used the 23” block. If anyone wants to get rid of a 25” head let me know!!
     
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  8. 40desoto
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    I have an old 25" Edmunds head. Swiss cheese like more than likely. Any value or fixable in that bad of condition?
     
  9. Fortunateson
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    If you’re thinking of selling it PM me with pics!
     
  10. 40desoto
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    I'll PM you
     
  11. caprockfabshop
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    They're good heads when clean of porosity and milled flat. Yours doesn't look too bad. Here's one I installed on a 1934 Dodge 6 a few years ago. Note, that the water neck on the Edmunds head is further back than the stock location, much closer to the 2nd line of head bolts. I'm not sure why, but it just means you'll need a longer byp*** hose and a little longer upper radiator hose.
    PXL_20230316_214834682.jpg PXL_20230316_214839790.jpg

    Compared to a 1955 Plymouth:
    PXL_20230316_214929123.jpg

    and a 1950 Plymouth:
    PXL_20230316_214959379.jpg

    Best of luck finding it a new home, they're not reproducing them anymore, so it's becoming a collectible piece.
     
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  12. Tim
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    That’s cool lookin!
     
  13. Ned Branson
    Joined: Aug 9, 2020
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    If the head is still available, I’m interested. Text or call me at +13366755707.

    thanks
    Ned
     
  14. MMM1693
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    If Ned doesn' want it PM me
     
  15. Hillbilly Werewolf
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    I suspect the water neck is further back to make space for the sparkplug well. Edmunds moved the sparkplug more central than stock
     
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