Difference between 200 and 240

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  1. wulfhinzdenzin

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    Can't do this, it just won't fit Iam pretty sure those are the big sixes 240 and 300.
     
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    It wont work. completly different engine. 240-300 is a big six.
     
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    The 170, 200, and 250 are the same engine family. The 240 and the 300 are the same engine family and were primarily used as truck engines. If you want a four banger on your 200, you are going to need to get a cylinder head from a 250 made in Austrailia or Argentina. A company called Ford Six Parts is supposedly coming out with an alumnum head that will have interchangeable intake manifolds this year. A good source for six cylinder info is the Ford Six Performanc Forum - http://fordsix.com/forum/index.php.
     

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