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			check for a 122 in w.b. 1940 ford 1 1/2 ton ford truck
		 
				__________________ 44 GPW, 43 MB, 42 trailer, 43 cckw 44 MORRIS C8, M-3A1 SCOUT CAR 41 U/C, 42 U/C x 2, 44 U/C 42 6LB GUN and the list keeps growing, and growing.... i need help LOL | 
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			Thanks guys, now I can start the search     | 
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			The Carrier loooks familiar did it come from B.C?
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			Yes it did in fact, from Clinton.
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			For the last 12 yrs I have been driving past the Carrier .Did He give you allot of extra stuff with it  He had prommised a running engine and some spare track. How was the arrangements to ship it across Canada.cost ectra I have always been a chicken s...t for shipping stuff Jeff p.s if you go on you tube my carrier is the one driving shooting the Bren Gun out the front. | 
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			He gave me a Engine/Transmission that is not in running condition and in very rough shape and I am still trying to find out if they are from the carrier or not.  The suspension and final drives are in good shape. I did not get extra track although that would have been nice. I wish he had told me about it I might have made a deal for that as well. I shipped it through a company myself for extra cost. In the end it probably cost me more than it was worth but I have not had the greatest luck finding a carrier in good shape. So, I made the leap and decided to restore one from the ground up. | 
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|  Engine 
			
			Well its not looking good for my engine.    It looks like it was exposed to the elements far too long. There was a hornets nest in under the head formed all through the valve springs and I have 2 badly cracked bores, both into the water housing.  Braising does not look like much of an option, and boring it out and installing a sleeve I'm guessing would be a far too expensive venture. I'm going to check it out anyway and hope for the best. May have to search for a new block. | 
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|  The Great engine adventure 
			
			Well, after a good nights sleep I decided to hit the internet and see what I could come up with. I took a really good look at the schematics, on a Flat Head V8 site. For those who don't know about it, here is the link http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/flathead_home.htm It is a great site, very useful. I noticed on one of the scematics that there are sleeves and low and behold Mac's carry's them. So, there is hope  There are numbers on the Cylinder heads and I looked them up to see what they mean. the number is 81A-6049-A, from what I could find the 81A indicates a passenger Vehicle engine, 85hp from 1938. Was this number normally on carrier engines or is this my indication that I have a civilian engine? | 
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|  Sleeving engine- 
			
			careful - note the shop tag indicated that the block has already been machined/re-built. Look in the local auto club newsletters, ford club websites, etc - there's stuff still out there. Also be ready for the valves to be stuck, etc, especially if the engine turns over easy by hand. 
				__________________ Charles Fitton Maryhill On., Canada too many carriers too many rovers not enough time. (and now a BSA...) (and now a Triumph TRW...) | 
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