Posted by Texasmark on December 28, 2007 at 07:43:30 from (12.39.110.55):
In Reply to: ford diesels posted by dennis Takalo on December 27, 2007 at 19:04:27:
I had a 2000, have a 3000 and have a newer 4000 (4600). All seem to have the same block and the difference is in the bore and stroke and it isn't much. Like the 2000 as I recall is 4.2 dia with a shorter stroke (I forgot maybe 4.2), while the 3000 is 4.2x4.2 (or 4.4 x 4.2)and the 4000 is 4.4 x 4.4 type thing. This moves the displacement from (again as I recall) from 150 to 175 to 201 cu in roughly.
Other difference is that the 2000 and 4000 use a CAV distributor type pump while the 3000 is said to use the inline Simms pump, and I had one with a Simms pump, but the one I currently have also has the CAV pump. Personally, I like it better for cold weather starting as it comes with a fuel enrichment valve rather than just increasing fuel flow to the pump for a given rpm.
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