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Re: Re: Re: Ford 860(engine problem)
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Posted by snitkawl on February 11, 2002 at 19:54:03 from (64.216.158.53):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Ford 860(engine problem) posted by Lenard on February 11, 2002 at 18:08:13:
Lenard: I don`t think you will have any problems with parts lining up. Other than headbolt size, I think everything else will interchange. My engine was stuck, so I pulled the head off to free it up and check its overall condition(I bought it from a junkyard) and to my surprise it had no sleeves. That really is not a problem though. If it ever gets enough wear to need bored, I can sleeve it then. A fellow named Tony Jacobs posts on the Ford board sometimes and he could probably tell you from your numbers what year it is, and if it is a 192. If he can`t help, the only way I know to find out if it is a 192, is to pull the head and measure the bore. I haven`t used mine yet, it is still sitting on my shop floor with the head and pan off. I will probably use it in a hundred series ford tractor, since I have somehow stumbled into rebuilding those(for entertainment, apparently, as there seems to be no money in it).
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