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Where did the Ford 312 Engine come from?

Where did the Ford 312 Engine come from?

According to Ford-Y-Block, the 312 c.i.d. and 292 c.i.d. blocks were identical and used for both engines. All were cast at Ford’s Cleveland engine plant for a few short years, making 312 engines highly sought after.

How many Y blocks does a Ford 312 have?

In Rod and Custom Magazine’s February 009 edition feature article on Y-blocks, parts dealer Bob Carlisle stated, “I must have 50 Y-blocks in house, and only about a dozen are 312s. The 292s are much more plentiful.”

How can you tell if a Ford 312 Engine is still running?

According to Precision Engine Tech, to identify the 312 externally, check the flywheel flange on the crankshaft. The 312 ECZ crankshaft has a small dot on the outer edge. Check the casting number on the main cap if the engine is disassembled. ECZ is cast into 312 main caps; all others are 292 EBU caps.

Where is the block ID number on a Ford 312?

Locate the block ID number. It is on the side of the block, directly below the cylinder head and above the oil filter. It is nine digits long, containing a four-letter prefix, the generic “6015” Ford block number and a single-letter engineering designation.

What was the horsepower of a 1956 Ford 312?

For the 1957 models, Ford dealers provided a Paxton supercharger that allowed vehicles to reach 300 horsepower. The 1956 Mercury cars contained the 312 and, depending on the model, were sold with 210, 225, 235, and even a 260 horsepower 312 engine. A special “M 260” engine kit was sold by Mercury dealers that year to boost the horsepower to 260.

When was the Ford 312 Engine phased out?

The kit contained two 4-barrel carburetors along with a specialized camshaft and cylinder heads. By 1960, the 312 was reduced to a 2-barrel carburetor economy engine and phased out in 1961. The 312 remains popular, especially for 1957 Ford and Mercury model devotees.

How did the Ford 312 V8 get its name?

Other Y-Blocks such as the Ford 272 V8 and the Ford 292 V8 were so named due to the y-shaped cylinders. The 312 was used in cars with 2 and 4-Barrel carburetors and was sometimes known as the “Thunderbird Special V8”.

What kind of engine does a 1957 Ford Thunderbird have?

Engine Specifications. 1957 Ford Thunderbird Special 312 V8 with 4-Barrel Carb. Max Brake Horsepower: 245@ 4400 rpm. Max Torque: 332 @ 3200 rpm. Stroke: 3.44. Bore: 3.8. 1957 Ford Thunderbird Supercharged 312 V8. 1956-1959 Mercury 312 V8 with 4-Barrel Carb.

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