1952 235 engine cooling problem (cont.) - 10/26/10 01:00 AM
The rest of the story on Bev's car is that the overhaul folks found a crack in the head in the area behind an intake valve.
They have been some time trying to find a head for us. It is apparently a sort of "rare" item. They just reported to Mark, our mechanic, that the fourth one they recently found is cracked just like the other three they located.
Mark asked us to help try to find a head for Bev's 1952 Styline Deluxe 4 door sedan with Powerglide Transmission. It has the stock 1952 235 engine.
According to Mark that head was only made for 1951 and 1952 235 engines. It has only 15 head bolts. Chev changed head design in 1953 to one that has 16 head bolts and used that design for many years (into the 1960's).
Question to those who know about this stuff...is this true or not????
Any leads on a replacement head for Bev's "Bluebird" would be greatly appreciated.
Bob D.
They have been some time trying to find a head for us. It is apparently a sort of "rare" item. They just reported to Mark, our mechanic, that the fourth one they recently found is cracked just like the other three they located.
Mark asked us to help try to find a head for Bev's 1952 Styline Deluxe 4 door sedan with Powerglide Transmission. It has the stock 1952 235 engine.
According to Mark that head was only made for 1951 and 1952 235 engines. It has only 15 head bolts. Chev changed head design in 1953 to one that has 16 head bolts and used that design for many years (into the 1960's).
Question to those who know about this stuff...is this true or not????
Any leads on a replacement head for Bev's "Bluebird" would be greatly appreciated.
Bob D.