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Hey guys. Im new here, but an old man at the Turboford 2.3 site. I had 5 or so 2.3 turbo cars, and decided to move on to something a little more interesting.
I have a 62 Falcon, and when I did the head gasket about 4 k ago, I noticed honing lines in the bore (recent previous rebuild, YEAH!). Also, since the head ended up being cracked, I put a 200 head my father had laying around. I measured the bore, and that said it was either a 170 or 200, I measured the stroke (3.5 approx.) and I never ended up finding out if that was the stroke of the 170 or the 200.
One main reason I ask is because the original head had the same sized valves as the 200 head I replaced it with. I know the 144 has smaller valves, as I tried to use a 144 head on the replacement, but I chose not to because of the valve size. The stroke on the 144 was considerably smaller (I think 2.5 or 2.75).
I guess to the root question...if the stroke is 3.5, does that designate it as a 170, or a 200?
Thanks for your help. Joe
I have a 62 Falcon, and when I did the head gasket about 4 k ago, I noticed honing lines in the bore (recent previous rebuild, YEAH!). Also, since the head ended up being cracked, I put a 200 head my father had laying around. I measured the bore, and that said it was either a 170 or 200, I measured the stroke (3.5 approx.) and I never ended up finding out if that was the stroke of the 170 or the 200.
One main reason I ask is because the original head had the same sized valves as the 200 head I replaced it with. I know the 144 has smaller valves, as I tried to use a 144 head on the replacement, but I chose not to because of the valve size. The stroke on the 144 was considerably smaller (I think 2.5 or 2.75).
I guess to the root question...if the stroke is 3.5, does that designate it as a 170, or a 200?
Thanks for your help. Joe