Hi, I'm new to this forum. I have a 1942 Type A WC 1/2 ton with I believe to be a 230CID engine. At the front, driver's side of the block is a rough machined face, about 3x1/2 inches overall and located at the top of the block, which has a block serial number, I think. It is hand-stamped 00000420 but that doesn't feel right to me. I would not be surprised if there are more numbers or letters that I cannot read. There's enough scale/rust to have obliterated other numbers or letters by now. Anyone say with confidence that this is a good block number?
I wouldn't think this is a new question, so I looked around this forum for a 'thread history' on engine topics, but I didn't notice any way to search the site for old postings. Is there a way to search old thread posts so as to keep threads fresh?
Also, there is a really troubling sporadic knocking sound from the rear part of the block when first starting up and it tends to go away after about 30-45 seconds of idling. If I had to guess, it may be a loose connecting rod that tightens up when expanded by engine warmth. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
ADDED Comment: I have not yet put a oil pressure gage in-line, and when I do, what are the operating parameters that I should be looking for?
I wouldn't think this is a new question, so I looked around this forum for a 'thread history' on engine topics, but I didn't notice any way to search the site for old postings. Is there a way to search old thread posts so as to keep threads fresh?
Also, there is a really troubling sporadic knocking sound from the rear part of the block when first starting up and it tends to go away after about 30-45 seconds of idling. If I had to guess, it may be a loose connecting rod that tightens up when expanded by engine warmth. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
ADDED Comment: I have not yet put a oil pressure gage in-line, and when I do, what are the operating parameters that I should be looking for?
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