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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 8:25 am 
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...Secondly you do not want to take an EA head, especially an EA 3.2 litre head! Why would you even want to do this? First of all I’m not even sure if the water jackets would align with an EA 3.2 litre, secondly they flow like crap in comparison to stock EBII or EF/EL heads, thirdly the intake runners are smaller, and by fitting one you are actually making your engine a 3.2 litre as the difference between these engines was primarily in the head. Oh, and that’s if you can fit it with valve clearances as well?



Hang on, its to my understanding that engine volume is taken from the total stroke of the piston, from TDC to the lowest movement point... that is where you get your cc/litres, any volume in the head above TDC is disregarded (although you need to know the volume to figure out compression ratio)... anyway, fitting a different head wouldn't effect your engine volume. I think I remember reading somewhere that the engine volume of the 3.9 engines was made by increasing the stroke, hence why 3.2 piston heads can be used in the 3.9's...

But I have no idea about water jacket matching, but a head gasket would confirm it... even then I dont think there is any difference between a 3.2lt to a 3.9lt CFI or MPFI head gasket.

The only one I'd be a bit iffy on would be valve clearances... I'm sure there is data somewhere on all of this...

But from looking at the data in a Gregorys manual... there is no difference between an 3.2-3.9 litre engine apart from the stroke, and injection method.


I agree to get that much increase in capacity, it could only be done by stroking the motor. changing the head would not change capacity, but could change performance due to improvements made to the overall design of the head.

 

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We are talking about a 4.0L EB II engine here, not the 3.9L. The difference between the 3.9L and 4.0L was in the head, not the block. Yes you are right; the difference between the 3.2L and 3.9L is in the block. When I posted that I was thinking of the 3.9L head, my mistake. I was exhausted from work and was not thinking about it correctly. But none the less you do not want to fit a 3.2 or a 3.9L head to an EB II block, and my reasons above still stand. And if it’s the 3.9L head you are fitting to the EB II yes, essentially you are making it a 3.9L engine. Again sorry about the miss post.
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We are talking about a 4.0L EB II engine here, not the 3.9L. The difference between the 3.9L and 4.0L was in the head, not the block. Yes you are right; the difference between the 3.2L and 3.9L is in the block. When I posted that I was thinking of the 3.9L head, my mistake. I was exhausted from work and was not thinking about it correctly. But none the less you do not want to fit a 3.2 or a 3.9L head to an EB II block, and my reasons above still stand. And if it’s the 3.9L head you are fitting to the EB II yes, essentially you are making it a 3.9L engine. Again sorry about the miss post.


Fair enough, we were referring to where the differance in capacity comes from, not where the improvements in engine performance was mostly gained.

However fitting a 3.9L head to a EBII would technically still make it a 4.0L because EBII block is 4.0L, although an engine like that would not benefit from the improvements to head design etc. As the differance between a 3.9 and a 4.0 is only about 35mill there would be no noticable advantage.

 

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speaking of some head play, would a BA twun cam head bolt on to an ED motor
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Are the engine blocks for the 3.9 and 4 litres the same!?!??! If so, then the head on a 4 litre is bigger (the extra 100cc) then wouldn't that decrease the compression ratio...

Once agian, it is to my understanding that the engine volume is taken by the displacement in the block and not the head.

 

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Are the engine blocks for the 3.9 and 4 litres the same!?!??! If so, then the head on a 4 litre is bigger (the extra 100cc) then wouldn't that decrease the compression ratio...

Once agian, it is to my understanding that the engine volume is taken by the displacement in the block and not the head.


As said capacity is measured in the block bore x stroke, the head has nothing to do with capacity, as you pointed out it does have everything to do with compression. By the way it not 100cc more like 35cc. The 3.9 is about 3.930(rounded down to 3.9) the 4.0 is about 3.965 rounded up to 4.0. These figures may not be exact but they are close. (personally I think this is Ford playing with maketing figures).

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Lukieman wrote:
Are the engine blocks for the 3.9 and 4 litres the same!?!??! If so, then the head on a 4 litre is bigger (the extra 100cc) then wouldn't that decrease the compression ratio...

Once agian, it is to my understanding that the engine volume is taken by the displacement in the block and not the head.


Yes. the displacement is from the bore and stroke. The head chamber volume is not a factor in that calculation. It is a factor when calculating comp ratio, though.

The 4.0 has 35cc more than the 3.9 (3984cc compared to 3949cc), but this is nothing to do with the head. The bore is a "hair" larger.

 

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The 4.0 has 35cc more than the 3.9 (3984cc compared to 3949cc), but this is nothing to do with the head. The bore is a "hair" larger.


Thanks for clearing up the capacities, I knew it was only 35cc, just couldn't remember the exact sizes for each. (I was close)

 

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Go have a talk to a head specialist, because the ones I’ve talked too all seem to think the extra 84cc comes from the head. As far as I know the blocks are similar but there is a difference in pistons and in water jacket. I’ve also been told that you can not put a 4L head onto a 3.9L block due to the difference in pistons and compression as it ends up being too high, but so far only one mechanic (not head specialist) has told me that so I'm not too sure, never looked into it as I have a 4L block. Right now I’m only as good as the information I’ve been told, and if I’m wrong I’m wrong.

Now we are getting off subject here anyways, the original post was about fitting a 4L EF/EL head to a 4L EB II block and what would the compression be like. As far as I know the difference in compression came from the head between those models. I have fitted an EF head to my EB II block and ill tell you what it was worth the cost. I did have a little extra done to the head and if you’re not planing on going all out wild with head work then the EF head is a great base head to start with.
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Go have a talk to a head specialist, because the ones I’ve talked too all seem to think the extra 84cc comes from the head. As far as I know the blocks are similar but there is a difference in pistons and in water jacket. I’ve also been told that you can not put a 4L head onto a 3.9L block due to the difference in pistons and compression as it ends up being too high, but so far only one mechanic (not head specialist) has told me that so I'm not too sure, never looked into it as I have a 4L block. Right now I’m only as good as the information I’ve been told, and if I’m wrong I’m wrong.

Now we are getting off subject here anyways, the original post was about fitting a 4L EF/EL head to a 4L EB II block and what would the compression be like. As far as I know the difference in compression came from the head between those models. I have fitted an EF head to my EB II block and ill tell you what it was worth the cost. I did have a little extra done to the head and if you’re not planing on going all out wild with head work then the EF head is a great base head to start with.


Capacity always comes from the block, bore and stroke.
The head specialist may have been refering to where the extra power gains came from, as most of the improvements where in the head and induction area. The 4.0lt engine was slightly bored out, but only by 35cc not 84

As for putting a 3.9 head on a 4.0 block, you may be right, you may end up with too higher compression. The only way to tell is to cc the head ie measure the capacity of the combustion chamber and work out the compression ratio from there.

 

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