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Can anyone tell me about this?
It appears to be a 5.2:1 head but it does not have a "B" cast into it. |
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Is a high comp head! Made in the good ole USA. Clean it up good inside and out and use it!
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Looks like a police head, wonder why it isn't marked with a "B" See info.
https://www.fordgarage.com/pages/hea...ssionratio.htm
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Yeah I was on that site earlier looking for info. |
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Aftermarket head more than likely. But still Hi compression.
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JayJay San Francisco Bay Area ------------------------ 1930 Murray Town Sedan (under reconstruction) 1931 Briggs S/W Town Sedan It isn't a defect, it's a feature! |
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*measured compression test pressure divided by 14.7 = compression ratio.So the "standard" psi of say 62 psi would be 62/14.7 = 4.22 (round to 4.2). And a 5.2 head would be around 75 psi on a compression test. JayJay
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Most likely the head listed as "F2 MF" on the spreadsheet list. Copy of a Ford 5.2 A-6050-B police head.
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So after leaving the head in a rust911 solution for a day and cleaning off I think I know why it was sitting on the shelf. It has cracks across the top of the head and I don't trust it enough to try it out.
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Looks like freeze cracks to me. If there is no other cracks I would solder them up and give it a try.
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I thought about grinding out the cracks a little and using some JB but I'm worried about the crack near the #2 spark plug especially with the higher compression.
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5.2? How about a Winfield red head? 7.5 to 1…she’ll pull your hat clean off your head.
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I have a red winfield been tested and resurfaced is ir worth much> had fir 50 yeara,
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Thanks Jay Jay
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