David_Conwill
Well-known member
Well, I've decided to stick with my six. I always knew I would, but everyone who sees my car asks - "Gonna stick a 289 in her?" so I had to at least consider the V8 route. I don't know why nobody ever says 302 or 351, I guess it's not as fun to say.
I've got a C8DA-6015-A block with a DODE-6069-A head and an Autolite DODF-B carburetor. If I'm decoding things right, that means I've got a '68 Falcon 170 with a '70 Maverick head and carburetor. This is one of the better heads for building a 200, right? It gives you 52cc combustion chambers and results in about a 9.3:1 compression ratio with a modern (thicker-than-stock) head gasket. Also, my block has the dual bolt pattern, so I can use the outer set of holes and mount up a Toploader bellhousing that will interchange with a 200 block when I go that route.
I think I have solid lifters - is it possible they kept the valvetrain from the 144 that came in the car? What should I consider doing at the outset with my 170 while I search for a good deal on a 200 block?
I have a '61 Falcon manual and the Ford Six Performance Handbook on order as I write this.
-Dave
I've got a C8DA-6015-A block with a DODE-6069-A head and an Autolite DODF-B carburetor. If I'm decoding things right, that means I've got a '68 Falcon 170 with a '70 Maverick head and carburetor. This is one of the better heads for building a 200, right? It gives you 52cc combustion chambers and results in about a 9.3:1 compression ratio with a modern (thicker-than-stock) head gasket. Also, my block has the dual bolt pattern, so I can use the outer set of holes and mount up a Toploader bellhousing that will interchange with a 200 block when I go that route.
I think I have solid lifters - is it possible they kept the valvetrain from the 144 that came in the car? What should I consider doing at the outset with my 170 while I search for a good deal on a 200 block?
I have a '61 Falcon manual and the Ford Six Performance Handbook on order as I write this.
-Dave