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Technical Ford engine ID and value ?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 31Vicky with a hemi, Apr 6, 2017.

  1. I sorta had 3 ford engines follow me home. 1 pretty complete 6 cyl. One partial 6 cyl and a V-8 disassembled short block.

    I need to get them IDed valued and moved along but I don't know where to start. Where's the numbers on these things ?

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    Bores and crank look great, certainly a good builder.
     
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  2. RmK57
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    I'll bite. The six looks to a 200 and the v8 is either a 351 or 302.

    Casting numbers are on the side of the block which can narrow down the year.
     
  3. mgtstumpy
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    302W -v- 351W
     
  4. Which side and where are the numbers? This stuff came from my friends son who was into early mustangs 20 years ago.
     
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    The cleaner of the two sixes is a 200. the other one is a 144 or a 170.
     
  7. Fordors
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    I think the six on the left is a 200 cu in engine, looks to have five core plugs under the exhaust manifold and the other one has three so it is either a 144 ( I think they were) or a 170. I think the 144/170 has a generator bracket on it so must be an earlier one.
     
  8. gimpyshotrods
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    The 200 is a late-style block, with the modified V8 SBF pattern. The 144/170 has the early 8-1/2" bell pattern.

    Check for a part number on the log of the intake manifold, toward the front. That will give the year. Decade by letter (C=1960's, D=1970's, E=1980's). I am guessing 1970's on the 200 (else Econoline Van, 1980-1983).

    On the 144/170, look at the pad near the front of the block, by the distributor. There is a sole stamping there. It is a letter T, or a letter N. T = 170. N = 144.

    If you find neither, you may have the fairly rare very early 4-main bearing 200, after that they, and the 250 had 7-main bearings.
     
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  9. gimpyshotrods
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    The deck on the blue one looks too low to be a 250, but you can verify that quickly.

    A 200 has a water pump held on by 3-bolts.

    A 250 has a water pump held on by 4-bolts.
     
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  10. Man you guys are good !
    And quick!
    Thanks !
     
  11. gimpyshotrods
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    The 144/170, if running well, could be worth $300-400. I have a 144 that is in excellent shape, that I am planning on paying forward when it comes out of my Falcon. I will see if I can find a young person staring out, and hook them up.

    The 200 would be worth a little more than that.

    In either case, these are pretty esoteric engines. Most folks don't want them.

    Prepped right, a 200 can make 200hp and 350lb.-ft. of torque. Plenty for a lightweight early Falcon or Mustang.

    Overall, with the right balance of factory and aftermarket parts, they are more efficient than your average V8, at the same power level.

    I like them, but I am a little nutty.

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  12. sunbeam
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    On the early 6 the valve covers were usally blue on the 144 and red on 170s if there is any paint left.
     
  13. gimpyshotrods
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    If you end up having to send the 144/170 to scrap, I will buy the rocker arm assembly from you, if they are the adjustable ones.
     
  14. gimpyshotrods
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    That looks like a chrome one, but very true.
     

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