Current Classifieds

1979/80 Pinto needs to be saved
Date: 09/10/2018 10:41 pm
1980 cruising wagon ralley

Date: 07/12/2019 01:41 pm
t-5 2.3 trans and new flywheel cluch and pressure plate though out bearing for sale
Date: 09/09/2018 03:22 pm
1980 Ford Pinto For Sale

Date: 07/01/2018 03:21 pm
1973 Pinto Pangra

Date: 07/08/2019 10:09 pm
vintage Pinto script sunshades

Date: 03/05/2017 03:27 pm
vintage Pinto script sunshades

Date: 03/05/2017 03:27 pm
upholstery for bucket seats
Date: 10/30/2018 08:44 am
1973 Bobcat Cruzin Wagon for Sale $4000 obo

Date: 04/13/2018 11:30 am
Pinto sales literature / magazine ads/ owners manuals
Date: 03/21/2017 07:47 pm
1973 Pinto Pangra

Date: 07/08/2019 10:09 pm
1974 Pinto Drivers door glass and parts

Date: 02/18/2017 05:52 pm

Author Topic: 2.0 head rebuild or can I just swap it?  (Read 2091 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline pintobean74

  • Pinto Driver
  • *
  • Posts: 1
  • FeedBack: +0/-0
  • Another Pinto Driver

  • Total Badges: 1
    Badges: (View All)
    Topic Starter
2.0 head rebuild or can I just swap it?
« on: July 09, 2012, 03:49:48 PM »
Hello, I have a '74 pinto 2.0 L engine, the overhead cam has froze up, does not crank. I don't know much about engines, so I have a question, instead of a rebuilt head can I just swap another working head in it's place, is that possible? Any help would be great. Thanks

Offline NMPinto

  • Pinto Member
  • **
  • Posts: 12
  • FeedBack: +1/-0
  • Gender: Male

  • Total Badges: 3
    Badges: (View All)
    Signature Poll Voter Fifth year Anniversary
Re: 2.0 head rebuild or can I just swap it?
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2012, 12:35:31 PM »
Sure, you could just swap it as long as the replacement head is in really good shape, otherwise you would just end up doing it again. If the replacement head has been rebuilt or at least well inspected then your good.

I had my 72 head rebuilt with new exhaust seats, all 8 valves and valve guides, new cam shaft bearings. Inspect
the cam journals to be sure they are still within spec too. It was well worth the $400 or so duckets for the machine
work and parts because the engine runs great now and only have to be concerned about adjusting the valves
every 20 to 30 thousand miles or so. Also don't forget to check the head for warping and look real close at the freeze plugs too.
71 Brown Runabout 2.0/C4 auto - Mom bought new in 71.
72 Green Runabout 2.0/4 speed - Restored to original.
96 F-250 7.3L Turbo Diesel - Big White Truck!