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red motor eg 186/202 with 250 ford cross flow head
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hi guy im hunttin info on putting a ford 250 cross flow head on my 186s in my HD any help will be welcome.. i know its been done a few times Edited by user Saturday, 29 October 2011 12:59:29 AM(UTC)
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<b> cheers oscar <i><font size="3">
HDs are sexy!!</i></b> </font id="size3"> |
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easiest way would be oxy off the HD subframe, glue on one from a cortina, fit the alloy head 3.3L as they make less power, pop rivet the HD panels back on then stand back and bask in the glory
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Is there any specific reason you want to do it? Do you have to put this head on. I would be much more cost effective in doing many other options. What about these heads? http://www.jzedholden6.com.au/index2.asp |
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I googled "ford head on holden block" and came up with some posts. here's a link to one, including a pic. http://www.aussiev8.com....ord-head-conversion.html
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