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Thinking about building a 4V....
....to go into my 98 gt. I don't know much about engines so - besides the heads, block, and intake - what will I need to complete a 4V? I know that some parts will migrate from my existing 2V engine but need to know what is needed in addition. Thanks TNS |
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Thinking about building a 4V....
Nay-Sayer wrote: > ...to go into my 98 gt. I don't know much about engines so - besides > the heads, block, and intake - what will I need to complete a 4V? I > know that some parts will migrate from my existing 2V engine but need > to know what is needed in addition. Thanks > > TNS Last year JEGS was listing a complete engine with trans. and wiring for $6400 Don't know if they still have any, but would be a great starting point. |
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Thinking about building a 4V....
"Nay-Sayer" > wrote > ...to go into my 98 gt. I don't know much about engines so - besides > the heads, block, and intake - what will I need to complete a 4V? I > know that some parts will migrate from my existing 2V engine but need > to know what is needed in addition. Thanks Umm, you don't have a 2V engine. You have a fuel injected engine. 2V and4V denotes the type of carb/intake setup. You don't have a carb so it doesn't apply. -- Scott W. '68 Ranchero 500 302 '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W ThunderSnake #57 http://home.comcast.net/~vanguard92/ |
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Thinking about building a 4V....
2V = 2 valve...... 3V = 3 valve and 4V = 4 valve... The classifications do
apply and we use them on a daily basis.... Example... the current popular gasoline engine for the pick ups is the 5.4-3V... the classification is given to differentiate it from the 5.4-2V which, along with some obvious head and cam disparaties, does not share the variable cam timing featured on it's technologically advanced cousin.. (or the 5.4-4V that we never get the chance to road test... Welcome to the 21st century... we hope you enjoy your visit... |
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Thinking about building a 4V....
"Jim Warman" > wrote in message news:KquGg.14518$tP4.6071@clgrps12... > 2V = 2 valve...... 3V = 3 valve and 4V = 4 valve... The classifications do > apply and we use them on a daily basis.... > Welcome to the 21st century... we hope you enjoy your visit... Can we get a little sarcasm over here please? I'm running a bit short. I know when I've seen the mod motors discussed, the word "valve" was used, or the "V" was used in conjunction with the total number of valves in the engine, not per cylinder. That is unless the person was speaking specifically about how many valves per cylinder. I've NEVER heard anybody call them 2V, 3V or 4V. Now 16, 24 or 32 I have heard. 2V and 4V is MOST commonly used when discussing the carb and intake. Seeing as that style of engine has been around a helluva lot longer than the mod motor. -- Scott W. '68 Ranchero 500 302 '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W ThunderSnake #57 http://home.comcast.net/~vanguard92/ |
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Thinking about building a 4V....
Scott.. when discussing old technology, the 2V or 4V acronym was ascribed to
carburettor Venturis. A 2V carb would be a two barrel carb - A 4V car would be a 4 barrel. In our brave, new world, it has come to describe valve arrangements.... None of us has seen everything there is to see.... My 18 year old boy is distressed because he is starting to relaize that he is just as "stupid" as Dad is - hard to take after thinking that he knew everything simply because he has wrenches and coveralls.... This old dinosaur learned on breaker point ignitions and still remembers how to polarize a generator... there isn't a day goes by that I don't learn something... If I find that day, it'll be time for me to lay down and let the good Lord thank me for many years of mediocre service... You are allowed to be ****ed at me for delivering a come-uppance in an indelicate manner... ain't no big thing.... New discoveries are a stock in trade in our shop.... What you need to do is learn from the experience and realize that there are things that each and every of us DON'T know.... In the long run, what we know is relatively unimportant.... realizing that there are things we don't know an realizing what they are, is very important. I work in a Ford store... My battle cry "RTFM".... "Blue Mesteno" > wrote in message ... > > "Jim Warman" > wrote in message > news:KquGg.14518$tP4.6071@clgrps12... >> 2V = 2 valve...... 3V = 3 valve and 4V = 4 valve... The classifications >> do apply and we use them on a daily basis.... >> Welcome to the 21st century... we hope you enjoy your visit... > > Can we get a little sarcasm over here please? I'm running a bit short. > > I know when I've seen the mod motors discussed, the word "valve" was used, > or the "V" was used in conjunction with the total number of valves in the > engine, not per cylinder. That is unless the person was speaking > specifically about how many valves per cylinder. I've NEVER heard anybody > call them 2V, 3V or 4V. Now 16, 24 or 32 I have heard. > > 2V and 4V is MOST commonly used when discussing the carb and intake. > Seeing as that style of engine has been around a helluva lot longer than > the mod motor. > -- > Scott W. > '68 Ranchero 500 302 > '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W > ThunderSnake #57 > http://home.comcast.net/~vanguard92/ > |
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Thinking about building a 4V....
"Blue Mesteno" > wrote in message ... > > "Jim Warman" > wrote in message > news:KquGg.14518$tP4.6071@clgrps12... >> 2V = 2 valve...... 3V = 3 valve and 4V = 4 valve... The classifications >> do apply and we use them on a daily basis.... >> Welcome to the 21st century... we hope you enjoy your visit... > > Can we get a little sarcasm over here please? I'm running a bit short. > > I know when I've seen the mod motors discussed, the word "valve" was used, > or the "V" was used in conjunction with the total number of valves in the > engine, not per cylinder. That is unless the person was speaking > specifically about how many valves per cylinder. I've NEVER heard anybody > call them 2V, 3V or 4V. Now 16, 24 or 32 I have heard. > > 2V and 4V is MOST commonly used when discussing the carb and intake. > Seeing as that style of engine has been around a helluva lot longer than > the mod motor. > -- > Scott W. > '68 Ranchero 500 302 > '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W > ThunderSnake #57 > http://home.comcast.net/~vanguard92/ > Sarcasm or no, Jim is right about the current use of the terms 2V, 3V or 4V referring to number of valves per cylinder, not the number of venturi in a 20 plus year obsolete carburetor. As a matter of fact, I have never heard of the new 3 valve modular motors referred to as anything else, certainly not 24 or 30 valve engines. |
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Thinking about building a 4V....
Blue Mesteno wrote: > 2V and 4V is MOST commonly used when discussing the carb and intake. Seeing > as that style of engine has been around a helluva lot longer than the mod > motor. "For the 1912 event, Peugeot decided to field a new grand prix car of 7.6 liters designed by Ernest Henry, who had collaborated with Marc Birkigt in the development of an Hispano Suiza for King Alfonso XIII. The 4-cylinder Hispano engine featured twin overhead camshafts, hemispheric combustion chambers and four valves per cylinder." http://www.team.net/www/ktud/braden2.html 180 Out |
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Thinking about building a 4V....
"Jim Warman" > wrote > You are allowed to be ****ed at me for delivering a come-uppance in an > indelicate manner... ain't no big thing.... I'm not ****ed. I was just surprised by the sarcastic whit. -- Scott W. '68 Ranchero 500 302 '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W ThunderSnake #57 http://home.comcast.net/~vanguard92/ |
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Thinking about building a 4V....
"My Names Nobody" > wrote > Sarcasm or no, Jim is right about the current use of the terms 2V, 3V or > 4V referring to number of valves per cylinder, not the number of venturi > in a 20 plus year obsolete carburetor. Obsolete? I'm not going there. -- Scott W. '68 Ranchero 500 302 '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W ThunderSnake #57 http://home.comcast.net/~vanguard92/ |
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