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Technical Ford 6 cylinder engine code numbers

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by 1955 F-100 guy, Nov 1, 2020.

  1. 1953-55 F-100 guy
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    1952 Ford F-1 6 cylinder engine block number EAA 6015-C-- what year and Cu inch info-- Thanks

    Exhaust intake difference in these 2 below

    EBF 9430

    EBF 9430- A
     
  2. gimpyshotrods
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    1952-1953 215.
     
  3. 1953-55 F-100 guy
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    On the engine # what does the C mean-- Thanks

    Also on the Exhaust intake what does the A mean on the one numbers are the same
     
  4. gimpyshotrods
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    Revision numbers.
     
  5. If the engine is a flathead, it is 226 cubic inches, if it is an overhead, it is 223 cubic inches.
     
  6. The 52-53 OHV Ford six was 215 Cubic inches. They look similar to a 223, but there are several differences aside from displacement.
    First year of the 223 was 1954.
     
  7. Thanks for correcting me. I thought that the 223" came out in 1952.
     
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  8. greaseyknight
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    The biggest difference between the two blocks, other then displacement, is the location of the distributor and consequently the oil pump in the pan.
     
  9. 1953-55 F-100 guy
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    What is the difference with distributor location on each engine where are they located differant
     
  10. Wesley Anderson
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    what is a EAA-6015-B
     
  11. RmK57
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    6015-B is a basic part # for block, whether it’s a 6-cyl. or a Boss 429 . Not sure about the three letters, most have four numbers / letters for the year, plant, type of vehicle….
     
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  12. Mr48chev
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    In the most basic terms if it has a valve cover it is a 215. If it has a flathead it is a 226.
    I was around in those days but was only six years old and wasn't much into F1 fords at the time.
    I don't know if both engines were available all of the 52 Model year or if the 215 replaced the flathead mid year. One of my high school buddies had a sweet little 53 F1 with a 215 that wasn't fast but was dead nuts reliable even though the girls didn't want to be seen riding in a Pickup in 1963.
     
  13. If it is actually a '52 and a flathead, it is the truck version and 254 cu. in. The 226 flathead car version was discontinued after '51 and replaced with the 215 overhead..
     

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