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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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I have tried doing searches on here and I have a couple of questions that have been on my mind.
I have seen pictures and engines on Craigslist that use the opposite style heads, Early block with Late heads or Late block with Early heads. Is there anything wrong with doing this, as far as cooling efficiency? I mean the early blocks have larger water ports in the center while the late blocks have the larger ports at the front. Wouldn't that cause a restriction? I'm talking like the 40 - 51 blocks and heads. Also, what block had better cooling? The early block or the late block? Just something that has been on my mind. |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Wichita KS
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To me it is obvious that the correct head for the block is the best way to go. But, that being said, people have been switching them for years. There are some fairly minor modification you need to make to the water passages and you have to use the correct gasket for the combination you are using. I'm sure these combinations don't flow as good as the original head on the engines, but they work and it has been being done for years (most likely from the time both style heads were available!)
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Coral Springs FL
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Late block with early heads "hints" at the more traditional look.
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Location: North Pole, Alaska
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With the convenience of an easily adjustable/ maintainable distributor!
I'm running early heads on my 52 Merc motor , only mod I remember doing was plugging the Extra hole in right front of block deck. |
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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I guess another reason why I was wondering about this is because of something I read online. There was an article that said Ford moved the water outlets to the front of the block to help with the cooling. To me, I'm not an expert, that seems like it would prevent coolant from reaching the back of the block. Or is there some other design inside the water passages that help circulate the coolant all the way to the back?
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