groomerguy
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I know zip about Ford sixes so bear with me. Our snowmobile club has a 1969 Bombardier trail groomer with a 250 in it. At least that's what's written on the valve cover. My info so far was it's a 240 Industrial engine. Apparently that is incorrect as it has an integral head and intake manifold. I did just replace the fuel pump in January and used one for a 240/300. The pump must be the same for the 250? I'm curious what the stock rocker arm ratio is and if there are different ratio rockers available that will increase my low end power without changing cams. I had mistakenly posted on the big block forum thinking it was a 240. The discussion over there is the Chevy 250 rockers (1.75:1) work on the 300 real well. Would they also work on the 250? The machine spends nearly all of it's time at 1800 to 2500 rpm and is constantly under very heavy load. It almost never exceeds 2800 rpm. It has an early model C4 behind it. I intend to do a valve job on it this summer and add headers since the exhaust manifold is warped pretty bad. I'm looking for a little more low end. I put a carb on it last summer from a 1986 F-150 300. It runs better now and gets better economy than the orginal carb. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.