Engine Displacement

1966 Mercury Cyclone 6.4L Eng VIN Y, Not Available TransSECTION Engine Displacement

Indicated by first entry on top line of tag on intake manifold at ignition coil or temperature gauge engine unit.

NOTE: This tag is not found on Pinto Models.
Engine Code Displ. & Carb. Comp. Ratio
W 1600 cc 4 1-Bbl. 8.0-1
X 2000 cc 4 2-Bbl. 8.6-1
U 170" 6 1-Bbl. 8.7-1
T 200" 6 1-Bbl. 8.7-1
2 200" 6 1-Bbl. (1)
L 250" 6 1-Bbl. 9.0-1
3 250" 6 1-Bbl. (1)
V 240" 6 1-Bbl. 8.9-1
B (2) 240" 6 1-Bbl. 9.0-1
E (2) 240" 6 1-Bbl. 9.0-1
F 302" V8 2-Bbl. 9.0-1
6 302" V8 2-Bbl. (1)
D (2) 302" V8 2-Bbl. 9.0-1
H 302" V8 2-Bbl. 8.6-1
Q 351" V8 4-Bbl. CJ 8.6-1
R 351" V8 4-Bbl. H***O 8.8-1
S 400" V8 2-Bbl. 8.4-1
N 429" V8 4-Bbl. 8.5-1
P (2) 429" V8 4-Bbl. 8.5-1
A 460" V8 4-Bbl. 8.5-1
(1) Low Compression for Export.
(2) Police.
(3) Taxi.
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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