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05-04-2010 04:38 AM #1
Like Don said, these suffer in the differntial department - and may have something like a 3.00 ratio and a 4431 (unsprung probably) weighted car that in actuality was probably closer to 5000 pound is a recipe for being doggy on the hills. I driven even newer rentals out I70 towards Vail - and been passed by semi's.
http://automotivemileposts.com/tbird...fications.html
You said the bore readings don't match - C7ME-A says that the block is:
C= 1960's
7= 1967
M= Mercury
E= Engine
A= Version
http://mustangtek.com/FordDecode.html
Which would tell me that somewhere in the cars life the engine block at least was replaced by a 1967 Mercury, and it MAY have been a remanufactured engine with a camshaft of unknown performance characteristics and with a set of pistons that may have a different compression ratio used with that particular set of heads. Possibly a set of stamps exist on the block somplace that will identify it as a reman, but not necessarily. Some engine rebuilders do a batch of similar engines at the same time - and not necessarily do all of the "correct" parts end up together.
When you dig deeper, keep in touchDave W
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