How to identify a Ford V8

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(1946-1948)
(1949-1953)
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major changes are made to the flathead
 
major changes are made to the flathead
  
water passages are enlargen for improved cooling
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water passages are enlarged for improved cooling
  
water necks are moved tot eh front of the heads
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water necks are now thermostat housings and bolt onto front of the heads
  
 
waterpumps remain in the same location
 
waterpumps remain in the same location
  
heads are held on with 24 bolts rather than studs
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heads are held on with 24 bolts rather than studs and nuts
  
 
new conventional style distributer is used
 
new conventional style distributer is used
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distributor is now driven by a gear off the cam
 
distributor is now driven by a gear off the cam
  
the cast in bell housing is removed
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bell housing is now a  bolt-on stamped steel piece for cars, cast iron for trucks
  
 
modern insert bearings are used
 
modern insert bearings are used
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Mercury engines are increased to 255 cubic inch displacment
 
Mercury engines are increased to 255 cubic inch displacment
  
ford retains the 3.1875 x 3.750 bore and stroke
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Ford retains the 3.1875 x 3.750 bore and stroke
  
 
Mercury receives a 3.1875 x 4.000 for bore and stroke
 
Mercury receives a 3.1875 x 4.000 for bore and stroke

Revision as of 13:33, 16 February 2007

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