which aussie head fits US 200cui?

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which aussie head fits US 200cui? And which is most common? Best?

My english is crap, so I dont find any facts.
 
read this
http://fordsix.com/tech/misc/aussie_sixes.php

in there, it mentions a 2V head, and it mentions a Crossflow head

the 2V head bolts on, the crossflow, if you modify the block, can be made to work, but not too many people have actually done that


also, what is your first language? i'm almost positive we've got someone on here who can assist in translation if you need it
 
Asa":23yx864a said:
read this
http://fordsix.com/tech/misc/aussie_sixes.php

in there, it mentions a 2V head, and it mentions a Crossflow head

the 2V head bolts on, the crossflow, if you modify the block, can be made to work, but not too many people have actually done that


also, what is your first language? i'm almost positive we've got someone on here who can assist in translation if you need it

Thanks. I am from Sweden. I can read but searching and writing is trouble.
 
Hilsen,

I think the answer is the 250-2V head.

It bolts directly onto the 200 block without modification.

You will need an intake manifold with it. You could use your cast iron exhaust manifold, BUT headers would be MUCH better.

Tak fer sist
Dennis Schjeldahl (skjeldal in Norge)

Don't worry about your grammar and spelling - we'll work around it.
 
Hot 6t Falcon":27z94voe said:
Hilsen,

I think the answer is the 250-2V head.

It bolts directly onto the 200 block without modification.

You will need an intake manifold with it. You could use your cast iron exhaust manifold, BUT headers would be MUCH better.

Tak fer sist
Dennis Schjeldahl (skjeldal in Norge)

Don't worry about your grammar and spelling - we'll work around it.

Hej!

Ok. Thanks.

What modifications is needed for the crossflow?
I have read som aussie forums now. And the crossflow seems to be more common.

/Per
 
For the crossflow you also need a crossflow camshaft, and to add a thick metal plate recessed along one side of the block, under your head gasket. It is much more difficult than adding the 2V head.

However, buying a 2V head isn't easy. They are very uncommon these days.
 
loop":3bz8m6cq said:
Hej!

Ok. Thanks.

What modifications is needed for the crossflow?
I have read som aussie forums now. And the crossflow seems to be more common.

/Per
MustangSix, the founder of this forum, was the first person that i know to attempt mating a crossflow head to a US 200ci I6
http://fordsix.com/tech/engine/crossflow/crossflow.php

you might be able to find more info on it if you search the forums for "crossflow 200"
 
Asa":35tuulik said:
loop":35tuulik said:
Hej!

Ok. Thanks.

What modifications is needed for the crossflow?
I have read som aussie forums now. And the crossflow seems to be more common.

/Per
MustangSix, the founder of this forum, was the first person that i know to attempt mating a crossflow head to a US 200ci I6
http://fordsix.com/tech/engine/crossflow/crossflow.php

you might be able to find more info on it if you search the forums for "crossflow 200"

Thanks!
Thats no problem, I have done worse modifications to things.

Is the Argentina head bolt on?
 
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