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Let me introduce myself, My name is Ken,I  am from Ireland, I have a 59 edsel which has a opel senator engine in it, but I also got the original 292 with fordamatic 2 speed which I have stripped and going to rebuild myself, I have always wanted a v8,
What I want to know how reliable is a y block if everything is done, Could you use it as a everyday car.
I think your site is excellent I already have learned so much.
Thanks Ken



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Ken,

My first car was a 1955 Ford with a 272 Y block...and I drove it every day. No, I am not among the oldest on the site, but I among the youngest. In the early 1990's this was an every day car for me, school, work, church, etc. It may sound like sacrilege, but I even drove it when there was snow on the roads...w00t

If you keep your fuel and electrical system well-maintained, there is no reason why this car could not be a daily driver. A few tech parts on the engine - make sure you put hardened valve seats in the heads, or use some type of lead substitute for today's gasoline. From time, buy an extra hard part or two for a backup. Most of the items on the Y are not readily available at any autoparts stores (especially across the pond), but are technically easy to repair if you keep a few extras on hand. Keep an extra starter solenoid and starter drive around. Depending on the distributor you go with, you may want to keep an extra set of points/cap/rotor on hand as well. I personally prefer the ACCEL 2020 points eliminator kit and not use points at all. Make sure your engine block has a spin-on oil filter installed (if your 292 was original to the Edsel you have, you should already have one on there).

Switch to an alternator (that's my opinion) - there are several ways to get that done. Some companies make kits/brackets to help you mount an alternator with your current wiring. I personally prefer LD Becker in Ohio. They advertise in Y block magazine and are very good with their customer service.

that's just a few notes that are personal to me. some of the other fellas will probably chime in for you as well.

Daniel Jessup

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welcome ken, this is a great bunch of guys that are willing to help out alot.. Alot of the folks on here have Y powered daily drivers so that should help with the reliability question.. Whereabouts on Eire are you located? I've got a pal in Longford and my family came over from the County Down area about three generations ago..

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Thanks Daniel for replying, that's great. I can't wait to get the V8 back into it You're right about the alternator I've already done that on my 46 plymouth. Thanks again



Ken



edit: Bloodyknucklehill thats great news. I'm from Dublin, Southern Ireland about 150 miles away. This is a brilliant site and i've so many questions i'll be asking in the future. Thanks again



ken

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I think you will find many on here use their Y powered cars/trucks every day and find them very reliable.  I for one do little more than oil changes and adjust the valves from time to time. Wink  Welcome to the site Ken. Smile

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/b1f2e0d6-2566-46b3-b81d-3ff3.jpg   God Bless. Smile  Tim                           http://yblockguy.com/

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edselken (2/21/2010)

What I want to know how reliable is a y block if everything is done,Could you use it as a everyday car.

Very, and yes. Smile

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Ken

As an Edsel owner myself (58  Roundup),this Forum is absolutly the best for "Y" block knowledge.

If you would like to futher your Edsel education,give these guys a shot

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/edselrestorationandpreservation/

Its a group that you will have to register and join (no fees involved) but these guys are the best Edsel folks anywhere.

Very helpfull,knowledgeable,through folks that have helped me greatly in my Edsel education.

Perhaps I"ll see you over their. Smile

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A big Thanks to everybody who replied, I am delighted to hear they are so reliable,

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Oldmics I will check that edsel site out.

Thanks again Ken.

Ken
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Welcome Ken. Y blocks can take a huge amount of abuse and are known for their longevity. They make easy and reliable daily drivers. My great-grandfather came to the U.S. from Kilglass.



Mark Hebard

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