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Looking for measurements of a Model A, with flathead ford

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Nascarians, May 27, 2009.

  1. Nascarians
    Joined: Aug 3, 2008
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    Nascarians
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    from Ottawa, IL

    Im looking for some measurements on a model a frame with a flathead ford. I need to know the measurement between the front crossmember to the end of the bellhousing. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
     

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  2. cheddar
    Joined: Aug 10, 2006
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    cheddar
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    from missouri

    tardels book av8 is a great help to anyone in this situation.
     
  3. j ripper
    Joined: Aug 2, 2006
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    j ripper
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    from napa ca.

    there is no measurement. its wherever you put it.
     
  4. Bruce Lancaster
    Joined: Oct 9, 2001
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    Bruce Lancaster
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    The onliest nameable "normal" distance would be for a car built with stock A torque tube.
    And never ask for "X" for a flathead...they made flatheads for more than 30 years, remember...end of bellhousing could be to end of an early block, to end of a late block, or to end of several different separate bellhousings on a late block! This is like saying you have a stock flathead distributor...
    Different A-V8s use different needs to set the ground zero line: Some are built so '32 crossmember aligns with '32 wishbone, some are set to avoid cutting firewall, many just use the A rearend to dictate where engine and trans live. Some have to be juggled to fit the protruding bits on a late engine or such.
     
  5. Nascarians
    Joined: Aug 3, 2008
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    Nascarians
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    from Ottawa, IL

    I have a 48-53 flathead. I do not have a body and would like to work on figurin the ch***is, suspension, and so on. Thanks for any advise!
     
  6. Pete1930
    Joined: May 5, 2006
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    Pete1930
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    from Boston

    Get this book.

    How to build a traditional Ford Hotrod, by Bishop and Tardel.

    It will give you dimensions for where to put the motor mounts off the front crossmember, etc. It's a good book, and it's what I'm using for my build.

    Good luck
    Pete
     
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  7. Bruce Lancaster
    Joined: Oct 9, 2001
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    OK, if figgerin', you need a ground zero...what piece of the car will dictate where other bits will go?? The book mentioned is EXCELLENT, but I believe it is fundamentally based on the '32 part$ used...1932 wishbone dictates placement of'32 crossmember, which in turn locates the trnsmission...then Tube is fabricated. My tendency would be to setup with Model A rear, bolt your trans and engine to that to locate mounts. This requires minor firewall t*******...choice of the '32 parts makes some things simpler, others more complex, and since parts are '32...$$$$! I would tend toward a fabricated crossmember made to mount a cheaper wishbone and later pedals.
     
  8. 31ster
    Joined: Dec 26, 2007
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    I just measured my placement on the 31 roadster with 8ba, 3 speed converted to closed drive and origional rearend I am building. From the FRONT of the front crossmember to the REAR of the motor/front of bellhousing my measurement is 30 5/8. The center of my motor mount apears to be right at 7 1/4 measured from the FRONT of the front crossmember. I also used an F-1 ****** crossmember. The only place I have had to trim the firewall is the floorboard flange to clear a couple of bell housing bolts. IT IS A TIGHT FIT THOUGH.
     
  9. continentaljohn
    Joined: Jul 24, 2002
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    Do you have a engine and trans? What I did was build a spacer 1.5 inches to move the engine and trans forward. This will give you the room so you don't have to cut the firewall . But with a 49-53 motor is a bit longer then the 39 motor an trans I used in the roadster. I would by p*** on the spacer and bolt the motor to the model A rearend. Just use a V-8 coupling and U-joint etc. Your on the correct track but any measurement your going to get can be off a bit and throw it all off. It's best to mock up with the items your going to use . Good luck and please ask any question no matter how small, The HAMB is a great place to start.
    thanks
     
  10. poofus1929
    Joined: Jan 29, 2008
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    poofus1929
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    from So Cal

    If you don't have a body yet I would try to locate a cowl and mount it in place so you can mock up your ch***is. Then when you get your body it will drop right on no problem.
     
  11. Bruce Lancaster
    Joined: Oct 9, 2001
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    An early motor is easier to fit...if your engine is to be rebuilt, it can easily be rebuilt to the length of a '39-48 setup by using early cam and externals. Certain combinations of front acessories are much shorter than late engines can be made. On extending...it must be done so that U-joint is on same center as ball of torque tube AND provision must be made for the U-joint's role in securing the rear of trans shaft to bearing.
     
  12. Nascarians
    Joined: Aug 3, 2008
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    Nascarians
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    from Ottawa, IL

    You guys are great! Thanks for all the info!!
     
  13. mtd
    Joined: May 29, 2005
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    mtd
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    from FL

    You really need a body (or a cowl) of the same style body you will use, 28-29 is different from 30-31. Also, find a junker block and trans case for mock-up. You can't go with the book dimensions, just as a general guide. You have the rear clearance/dimension issues of firewall and wishbone etc , then you have front clearance issues of dist/fan/radiator to deal with. Helps to have all necessary components to mock up before welding in motor mounts. (or you could just buy my Av8 roadster and drive it ) ....
    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=365697
     

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