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How many horsepower does a 1964 Ford Falcon have?

How many horsepower does a 1964 Ford Falcon have?

Inline 6 Displacement : 2786 cc | 170.0 cu in. | 2.8 L. Power : 101 HP (74.336 KW) @ 4400 RPM Bore : 3.5 in | 89 mm. Stroke : 2.9 in | 75 mm. Compression : 8.7:1

What was the name of the Ford Falcon 6 engine?

Officially dubbed the Thriftpower Six, this engine line is sometimes referred to as the Falcon Six. Note: Car companies including Ford, switched from gross ratings to net horsepower and torque ratings in 1972 (mainly because of the emissions laws being enacted nationwide at the time).

How many horsepower does a 1965 Ford Mustang have?

The 1965 Mustang (August 1964 onward) used this engine as standard, rated at 120 hp (89 kW). The Mustang continued to use the 200 as its base engine until it was dropped in 1971. Starting in 1966, a six-bolt bellhousing flange block was introduced.

When did Ford start making six cylinder engines?

[8] Ford was late to offer a six-cylinder engine in their cars, only introducing a six in 1941 after the failure of the 1906 Model K. The company relied on its famous Flathead V8 for most models, only seriously producing six-cylinder engines in the 1960s.

Officially dubbed the Thriftpower Six, this engine line is sometimes referred to as the Falcon Six. Note: Car companies including Ford, switched from gross ratings to net horsepower and torque ratings in 1972 (mainly because of the emissions laws being enacted nationwide at the time).

What kind of rockers did a Ford Falcon have?

Example: The ’64 Falcon 170ci had hydraulic lifters, while the ’64 Ranchero 170ci had solid lifters. Rockers: ’60-’62 144 /170ci engines had adjustable rockers, ’63-’65 144/170ci engines had both adjustable and non-adjustable rockers, depending on the year and model, while the ’66-UP 144/170ci engines had non-adjustable rockers.

What was the dish size of a Ford inline six?

The dish size was normally 6.5 cc’s, however a 13 cc dish was used in California engines, which lowered the compression ratio and reduced emissions. Cylinder Bore: All 144/170ci engines have a 3.50 inch cylinder bore, while the 200/250ci have 3.68 inch cylinder bore.

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