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alanwoodieman 12-16-2021 07:33 PM

eab vs 8ba heads
 

what if any advantage of eab heads on an otherwise 8ba stock engine 3 3/4 stroke

tubman 12-16-2021 07:50 PM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

If all components are up to the proper specifications, the change should increase the compression ratio from 6.8:1 to 7.2:1.

Newc 12-16-2021 11:37 PM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

I understand that EAB are the heads to use, much better than the Merc heads..and in the OLD days I pitched them for the Mercs!!!!Newc

jimvette59 12-17-2021 06:01 AM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

tubman what is the difference between the Merc EAC headsand the EAB heads ?

Zeke3 12-17-2021 08:14 AM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

The Merc EAC heads have a larger combustion chamber than the Ford EAB heads, EAC=75-77 cc and EAB=70-72 cc.

alanwoodieman 12-17-2021 08:26 AM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

as always, I knew the answer to my question was here, thanks!

Ol' Ron 12-17-2021 10:56 AM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

And you can angle mill them .070" and get 64cc, I think???
G

rotorwrench 12-17-2021 11:02 AM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

FoMoCo wanted the 255 to have the same compression ratio as the 239 and the only way to do that was increase the clearance volume.

51504bat 12-17-2021 03:17 PM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

Funny how some people use Merc heads on an 8ba with a 3 3/4" crank thinking that Merc heads mean better performance. Not.

JWL 12-17-2021 03:22 PM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

8BA heads, when milled .050, deliver almost identical C.R. as EAB heads. However, there is also a small difference in the transfer area design.

Ol' Ron 12-17-2021 09:16 PM

Re: eab vs 8ba heads
 

When I was doing my Flow bench work I made up a wooden head and with all kinds of combustion chambers and tested them all looking for the "Holy grail" of flow The transfer area is interesting, by changing the angle of it it increased flow untill about 12 degrees, Unfortunately the castings were too thin for this angle so I use the Offy heads (thicker casting) to make my chambers and use an 8 deg transfer angle. un fortunately this reduces the CR some. Every little bit helps.
Gramps


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