rsbcruiser
SILVER Star
I am considering using a 74 f engine head on a 2f engine. My understanding, doing so wil increase the compresion of the motor. If so then how much? What would the final compresion be?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.
Don't know and don't know. I just know I have to run premium gas to control the pinging...
I run an early 2F block with a late F (F.5) head. I recall the block had to be milled some, don't know how much, and probably the head had been milled in the past...
I have done a compression test, got readings in the low 140s IIRC.
Better gas mileage? Hard to say, what with 35" tires and no speedo correction. I'd like to think I'm around 13MPG highway...
Interested too. My 74' head is off and at the machine shop. Would you know what compression ratio starts to hint at premium gas? Seeing as it's 7.8 to 1 now, it seems a little bump would be okay without switching to 91?
I am in the process of doing exactly that, putting an f.5 head on an F block. I know I need to take the split rocker arm and oil tube pick up from the F, but are you sure about milling the block? I wasn't aware of having to do that.
Was that because your f.5 was milled larger so you had to do the same to your F block?
A little bump above 7.8 for an iron head engine will be fine. 8.5-9 would be close to the dividing line before it's time for higher octane.
Cool, I was thinking about .030 off would be okay. What do you think?
Sorry for the highjack...
I run an early 2F block with a late F (F.5) head. I recall the block had to be milled some, don't know how much, and probably the head had been milled in the past...
I have done a compression test, got readings in the low 140s IIRC.
Better gas mileage? Hard to say, what with 35" tires and no speedo correction. I'd like to think I'm around 13MPG highway...
I had this setup for a year before the head cracked, '74 F head on a 2F block with domed pistons. Engine had been rebuilt and the compression across all cylinders was 190-195. Timing was set at 11 degrees and I ran 93 octane to keep pinging under control. Mileage was around 15 mpg with 4.11's and 35's.
Ya, know problem Ziffdaddy, I heard 0.03" would be okay from the head. Tend to agree with doubters though, save the extra material. just making sure we are all on the same page here. See, what we were talking about is putting a 74 f head on a 2f. The 74 head has a slightly smaller chamber than a 2f head. The early 2fs and the 74 f engine had pop up pistons. Putting a 74 f engine head on an f motor with flat pistons will drop your compresion I think. In that case you might have to shave the heads. I am surprised to hear that the 74 had 7.8 to 1 compresion. I thought it was 9.3 to 1.
Is it necessary to mill or optional? It would be bad if it is required and I didin't do it. Nothing I have heard or read has stated it is necessary.