Topic: Cylinder Head ID


6lucky13    -- 07-22-2011 @ 7:20 AM
  What is the difference between the 77-6050 and 77-6050-A cylinder head? There is no reference to the 77-6050 head in the "Green Book".

Thanks...


TomO    -- 07-22-2011 @ 7:28 AM
  There is no reference to the 77-6050 head in the 38-39 parts catalog either. You may have to go to the Archives to find out the difference.

Tom


37RAGTOPMAN    -- 07-22-2011 @ 1:53 PM
  77 prefix is for is a 1937 FORD TRUCK,,
77-6500- is for the cylinder, CYLINDER HEAD,
what the differences ??, you will have to compare the 2,
or do a little more reserch,
one could be what was installed originally and the other a replacement, or maybe 2 different compression ratios.??
my 3 cents 37RAGTOPMAN
78 prefix number is for cars,


parrish    -- 07-22-2011 @ 4:49 PM
  After Feb 1937, heads were cast instead of aluminum with embossed part 77-6050 and later superceded by 77-6050-A which had the Ford script but no part number.


parrish    -- 07-22-2011 @ 4:49 PM
  After Feb 1937, heads were cast instead of aluminum with embossed part 77-6050 and later superceded by 77-6050-A which had the Ford script but no part number.


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