A friend has a very nice restored '64 Econoline Pickup with the factory engine(170 cid) still in it. Any leads, ideas or suggestions on how to fit a late model Ford inline 300 cid engine in it?
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Later 300 engine in a 61-65 Econoline Pickup
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Re: Later 300 engine in a 61-65 Econoline Pickup
I don't know for sure but, won't it take some cutting to get a 300 in it?
A easy install would be a bored 250, .040 over is 255 ci.
A easy install would be a bored 250, .040 over is 255 ci.
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Yes, it seems like it will take some 'cutting' to get the 300 in place. Since the interior and exterior are fully restored, the more straight forward approach seems to be swapping in a properly setup 250.
Thanks for the replies. Time to research what a properly setup 250 can produce.
Thanks for the replies. Time to research what a properly setup 250 can produce.
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www.classicinlines.com; good information here on that engine family. The 250 is a great platform for modifications; a mild build will be light years ahead of what you have.
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Where on that site is anything discussed on the Ford 250 CID engine?Ks Fats wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 10:28 am www.classicinlines.com; good information here on that engine family. The 250 is a great platform for modifications; a mild build will be light years ahead of what you have.
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Re: Later 300 engine in a 61-65 Econoline Pickup
Now this site is serious about the Ford six cylinder engines.... https://fordsix.com/index.php
Re: Later 300 engine in a 61-65 Econoline Pickup
"Where on that site is anything discussed on the Ford 250 CID engine?" Sorry dude; I intended to link to ford six. Good luck with your project.
Re: Later 300 engine in a 61-65 Econoline Pickup
Ford info says 65 was the first year for the 240.....The 300 is the same series as the 240..Should be a bolt in with factory parts unless the 300 is longer or higher than a 240...GLHS60 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 2:12 pm Way back in the late 1960's I had a 1965/66 van with a 240 in it.
240 mounts etc should make a 300 a bolt in with donor parts??
As mentioned, the 250 was a nice Engine and should drop in?
I replaced a tired 144/170 with a 250 in a 1960 Frontenac way back.
The 250 was a bullet in comparison!!
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Re: Later 300 engine in a 61-65 Econoline Pickup
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Ford info says 65 was the first year for the 240.....The 300 is the same series as the 240..Should be a bolt in with factory parts unless the 300 is longer or higher than a 240...
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Did Ford use the 240 in Econolines in 65?
Ford info says 65 was the first year for the 240.....The 300 is the same series as the 240..Should be a bolt in with factory parts unless the 300 is longer or higher than a 240...
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Did Ford use the 240 in Econolines in 65?
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