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hamilton7711
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Topic: Would like To BuyPosted: 15-July-2023 at 12:33AM |
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Very much interested in purchasing a 1972 or 1973 Gran Torino Sport.. Must be the right color and have an R Code or Q code engine.
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Posted: 15-July-2023 at 6:14PM |
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What is an R code engine, inline 6? N, Q, S, and H were 72 and up.
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Posted: 16-July-2023 at 3:41AM |
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Maybe that's a 427 SOHC, a Cammer special edition?
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Posted: 17-July-2023 at 1:44PM |
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I know most Ford fans probably already know this- The R-code was reserved to Mustangs 68-72, Cougars 68-70, Torinos and Cyclones 68-70. The 68-70 R-codes were the 428CJ-RamAir, The 71 R-code Mustang was the Boss 351, and the last gasp for the R-code was the 72 351HO, which was a slightly detuned Boss 351.. It was not a separate model like the Boss 351- the 72 R-code engine was available in any body style.. The 69-70 Q-codes were non-ram air 428CJ cars. From late 71-74(I think)- the lower compression Q-code 351CJ replaced the M-code 351-4V Cleveland, which appeared in 1970 Mustangs, Cougars, Torinos, and Montego/Cyclones.
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Posted: 17-July-2023 at 2:50PM |
That would nice, and super rare. The 351HO was a 1972 engine only, and it had adjustable rockers, so the pedestals were cut down just like the Boss 351 heads. The main changes were the compression and cam, the heads were the key assemblies though. Any closed chamber Cleveland is a big advantage for building power, much easier to get the compression up.
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Don
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Posted: 17-July-2023 at 5:33PM |
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Was there ever an HO 72 documented?
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Posted: 18-July-2023 at 11:13AM |
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72 GT Ute
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Posted: 18-July-2023 at 11:44AM |
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I get it. I sent out wrong information. My mistake.
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Posted: 18-July-2023 at 11:48AM |
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Thanks for the information.
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Posted: 18-July-2023 at 11:50AM |
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Check the special dipstick, the R code 351 engines take six quarts but use the identical oil pan as all Cleveland's(not the double sump truck).
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Don
73 Ranchero "Sport 72 front end", floor shift/console, planning EFI 7000 rpm 351 stroker 73 Ranchero GT 351C-4V &4R70W for sale later. 92 Lincoln Mark VII SE GTC, OBDII 347/4R70W |
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Posted: 18-July-2023 at 1:59PM |
No R-Code Torinos ever, but there were Mustangs. There were 398 R-Code engines built in 1972, so even more rare than a '71 R-Code Boss 351. To reduce the emissions in 1972, Ford lowered the compression to an advertised
9.2:1 (9.0:1 measured). This was accomplished by switching to open
chamber combustion chambers and flattop pistons. The camshaft was
revised to have less duration, 275/275 degrees, but compensated with
slightly higher lift of 0.491”/0.491”. It continued to use the same
carburetor and intake, but the carburetor was recalibrated for cleaner
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