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fdwrench,

Welcome to the forum; I hope I'll be able to live up to a little of the accolades we bestow upon ourselves.

So much for modesty, there's a bunch of knowledge here but what I'm going to suggest is rather off-the-wall but my manual is in my '48 P-15, which is, in turn, under more snow than I want to dig through to find the right answer. So here is an educated guess; The pressure relief valve is a piston being held in place by spring tension, and with that in mind start sniffing around for the place that piston and spring were slipped inside the block. There must be one and the piston will likely be able to be pulled with a tappet puller, and those don't cost much. Shouldn't be difficult to do.

-Randy

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Do you have the spring in your hand? or on your work bench? I would use some bb blaster and let it soak. I was in a hurry and put mine in backwards, boy what a problem that was. I finally got a magnet and pull it out that way. Maybe an easy out might just do the trick for you.

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???? I thought '59 was the last year of the flathead six????

1959 would be the last year the L-6 was used in a passenger car. The 1966 Dodge truck factory service manual that I had when I had my 1963 D200 showed the L-6 engine as used in at least one of the WM series (military I think) trucks.

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And 1960 civilian trucks still came with the flathead. I believe you could also get the new /6 that year and of course a v8.

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