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Building a 1961 Falcon Ranchero, planning on running a T-5 tranny, already have a narrowed 9" rear with Posi and 3.50 gears. Would like to add A/C at later date, but car is light enough I don't think Power Steering is needed.
Have already ordered an engine from Clifford Performance as follows:
200 I-6, "0" decked block, .030 overbored, balanced and blueprinted, dished pistons. Cam is 276 duration (218 @ .050), 110-lobe center, ground 4 degrees advanced, .486 net with the spec'd 1.6 adjustable rockers.
Had also ordered a milled, ported and polished head with 1.6 adjustable rockers, stainless steel valves, 1.84" intake & 1.50" exhaust & Offy triple 1-bbl intake with 3 Webers. According to Clifford, the compression ratio with this combo would be approx. 9.9:1 with the .045 head gasket. Engine as ordered is complete ("turn-key") EXCEPT the dizzy, water-pump and flywheel.
However, Clifford is now having difficulty obtaining a complete Offy intake set-up in time (linkage back-ordered at Offy, so they can't ship complete kits), so I may be cancelling the cylinder head and intake and going with FSPP's Aluminum Head now, rather than waiting until later to swap to it.
Does anyone have any input as to whether the short-block and cam parameters above will work well with the FSPP head?
Since I'm going to have to wait for the cylinder head either way, I am trying to decide which one to wait for here. Would love to know what kind of power numbers I can expect from the FSPP head with this short-block as well.
Does anyone have a good (fairly accurate) desk-top dyno program that can run the numbers?
Which way would you go?
If it is recommended to just jump to the FSPP head right off the bat, what carb should I use?
Any advise appreciated.
Mike.
Have already ordered an engine from Clifford Performance as follows:
200 I-6, "0" decked block, .030 overbored, balanced and blueprinted, dished pistons. Cam is 276 duration (218 @ .050), 110-lobe center, ground 4 degrees advanced, .486 net with the spec'd 1.6 adjustable rockers.
Had also ordered a milled, ported and polished head with 1.6 adjustable rockers, stainless steel valves, 1.84" intake & 1.50" exhaust & Offy triple 1-bbl intake with 3 Webers. According to Clifford, the compression ratio with this combo would be approx. 9.9:1 with the .045 head gasket. Engine as ordered is complete ("turn-key") EXCEPT the dizzy, water-pump and flywheel.
However, Clifford is now having difficulty obtaining a complete Offy intake set-up in time (linkage back-ordered at Offy, so they can't ship complete kits), so I may be cancelling the cylinder head and intake and going with FSPP's Aluminum Head now, rather than waiting until later to swap to it.
Does anyone have any input as to whether the short-block and cam parameters above will work well with the FSPP head?
Since I'm going to have to wait for the cylinder head either way, I am trying to decide which one to wait for here. Would love to know what kind of power numbers I can expect from the FSPP head with this short-block as well.
Does anyone have a good (fairly accurate) desk-top dyno program that can run the numbers?
Which way would you go?
If it is recommended to just jump to the FSPP head right off the bat, what carb should I use?
Any advise appreciated.
Mike.