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Old 12-26-2008, 07:39 PM
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rockauto flywheel

I saw that rockauto.com had a flywheel for my 1950 ford F1 for under 60.00. here is the part number SACHS Part # NFW1102. I did a few searchs and found that this flywheel suppose to fit for pickups up to the 80s. Which is kinda odd. I would like to order one but I'm not for sure if this is the correct flywheel even though the website says it is.

239 flat 8

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Old 12-26-2008, 08:11 PM
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You need a flywheel specific to the 239 Flathead. made between 48-54 Trucks or 49-54 Cars.
 
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Old 12-27-2008, 08:41 AM
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The rockauto catalogue shows for this flywheel to fit my pickup. My question is if anyone has bought this flywheel and seen it for them selves to verify that it is the correct flywheel. The website does not have a detailed description of the flywheel.

Here is the list that the flywheel fits:

<TABLE id=buyersguidetable><TBODY><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>BRONCO</TD><TD>(1977 - 1992)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-100 ECONOLINE</TD><TD>(1978 - 1983)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-100 ECONOLINE CLUB WAGON</TD><TD>(1978 - 1982)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-150 ECONOLINE</TD><TD>(1978 - 1990)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-150 ECONOLINE CLUB WAGON</TD><TD>(1978 - 1990)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-150 ECONOLINE SUPER</TD><TD>(1978 - 1990)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-150 ECONOLINE SUPER WAGON</TD><TD>(1978 - 1982)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-250 ECONOLINE</TD><TD>(1978 - 1990)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-250 ECONOLINE CLUB WAGON</TD><TD>(1978 - 1990)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-250 ECONOLINE SUPER</TD><TD>(1978 - 1990)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-250 ECONOLINE SUPER WAGON</TD><TD>(1978 - 1984)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-350 ECONOLINE</TD><TD>(1978 - 1990)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-350 ECONOLINE SUPER</TD><TD>(1978 - 1990)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>E-350 ECONOLINE SUPER WAGON</TD><TD>(1978 - 1990)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>F SERIES</TD><TD>(1948 - 1954)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>F-100</TD><TD>(1977 - 1983)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>F-100 SUPER CAB</TD><TD>(1977 - 1979)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>F-150</TD><TD>(1977 - 1996)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>F-150 SUPER CAB</TD><TD>(1977 - 1996)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>F-250</TD><TD>(1977 - 1996)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>F-250 SUPER CAB</TD><TD>(1977 - 1995)</TD></TR><TR class=part1><TD>FORD</TD><TD>F-350</TD><TD>(1977 - 1996)</TD></TR><TR class=part0><TD>FORD</TD><TD>F-350 SUPER CAB</TD><TD>(1979 - 1980)</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

<TABLE class=main style="BORDER-RIGHT: 2px groove; BORDER-TOP: 2px groove; BORDER-LEFT: 2px groove; BORDER-BOTTOM: 2px groove; BACKGROUND-COLOR: white"><TBODY><TR><TD class=center style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold" colSpan=5><TABLE class=layout><TBODY><TR><TD class=center style="WIDTH: 90%">1950 FORD F SERIES 3.9L 239cid V8 : Transmission-Manual : Flywheel </SPAN></TD><TD class=right>Related Parts</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TH>Item</TH><TH>Price</TH><TH>Core</TH><TH>Total</TH><TH></TH></TR><TR class=part0 id=table340part0><TD><TABLE class=parts><TBODY><TR><TD class=left><TABLE class=layout><TBODY><TR><TD>SACHS Part # NFW1102
with 11 Inch Clutch</TD></TR><TR><TD>* Non-stock item--shipping delayed up to 2 business days</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD><TD class=right></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD><TD class=center id=node340part0price>$58.79</TD><TD class=center id=node340part0core>$0.00</TD><TD class=center id=node340part0total>$58.79</TD><TD class=center>
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Old 12-27-2008, 09:50 AM
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It just can't be! There is no way the same flywheel is used on all those as on a flathead. It must be a mistake in their electronic catalog. It may be that a 239 Y-block flywheel fits all those, but I would be surprised. Another possibility is that the P/N just causes their system to look up the application in another system.

If you need a flywheel, there are plenty around used and in good condition, but make sure you get an 8BA style, see below.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/7...-question.html

Obviously, shipping is a big part of the cost. They go for $10 at swap meets. Where are you?
 
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Old 12-27-2008, 11:32 AM
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Look at a few other parts suppliers, you will see 10 - 15 different flywheels listed for that same time period for the different engines used.
This ain't no One Monkey Deal.
 
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Old 12-27-2008, 11:56 AM
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have ya considered getting it resurfaced? (I suppose that is if you have the old one)
 
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Old 12-27-2008, 12:04 PM
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8BA-6375-B .. Flywheel (8BA-6375-B replaced 8BA-6375) / 112 Tooth Ring Gear / Use with 9 1/2" Clutch.

Fits: 1949/53 Passenger Cars.
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8RC-6375 .. Flywheel / 112 Tooth Ring Gear / Use with 10" Clutch.

Fits: 1948/53 F1/F100's / 1949/53 Police Cars/Taxi Cabs.
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8RT-6375 .. Flywheel / 112 Tooth Ring Gear: / Use with 11" Clutch / Fits 1948/53 trucks.

There is absolutely no way = NONE that this flywheel is the same as any of the following.

There were 9 different 1977/96 Bronco & F100/350 flywheels.

There were 8 different 1977/90 Econoline flywheels.

NONE are the same as 8BA, 8RC or 8RT-6375.

And....not one of these 1977 and later flywheels has a 112 tooth ring gear, either =

8BA-6384 .. 112 Tooth Ring Gear / Use with: 8BA, 8RC & 8RT Flywheels.

Obsolete parts vendor Green Sales Co. in Cincinnati OH has FIVE: 800-543-4959.

No Ford dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any of the "239" flywheels.
 
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Old 12-27-2008, 12:31 PM
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ive only been able to find flywheels at some of our advertisers and speedway and the hotrod co. none of 'em as far as the parts houses for flattys , and they have to know the year displacement , etc. for everything else due to i geuss fords penchant for changing balancing , firing order or something ????????????? maybe they got the y block 239 mixed up somehow ?????? then again been to rockauto and a couple others and they showed nothing for my truck that i needed or in one case of a national parts dealers website , who shall remain nameless , they told me ford didnt put flatheads in 53 trucks ................ i geuss none of you , ford or i know anything anyways huh ????
 
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