Also on the cooling system: The generic P/N for a 250 water neck is WO-4. For a 200 it's WO-1. They're interchangeable and the larger WO-4 means that you can run a SBF radiator with only downsizing the lower tank spout. The 200's radiator fittings - top and bottom - are smaller than the SBF and it makes cooling interchanges not so straightforward compared to a 250.
Dumb is when you think you have a 200 in your car, then drive 400 miles round trip in the snow to pick up a spare 200, spend 3 months rebuilding the spare, and then wonder why the spare 200 you just rebuilt looks different from the motor you just pulled from your car. Then you realize that you had a 250 in your car all along..... don't ask how I know about this...
It can be hard to tell the difference since the 4 bolts on the water pump can be hard to see with all puleys and hoses, and some 200's had a low starter as mentioned previously.
For me, the easiest way is to check the deck height with a ruler:
8 inches = 200 and 10 = 250 (as mentioned earlier, too).
Just my 2 cents...
hey thanks guys... just something to be aware of next time... so when i see it i'll know and after i see it next time i can actually say i know the differance
and MercuryMarc don't worry we never do dumb things! we learn from our "friends" miskates
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