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Can i use 99 SOHC heads on a 98 OHC 4 L?

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I need new heads and found from SOHC for a good price. I know they will bolt on but will they work? how will it affect compression?
 



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I need new heads and found from SOHC for a good price. I know they will bolt on but will they work? how will it affect compression?
 






I need new heads and found from SOHC for a good price. I know they will bolt on but will they work? how will it affect compression?
 






Nice work with the triple post. I moved them all into one thread for you so you don't have to look all over the forum for your threads. :cool:

So you're asking if '99 SOHC heads will fit on a '98 SOHC motor?
 












Oh. In that case. No way. :D Completely different.
 


















why dont you start by telling us what the problem is? Did the 98 OHV engine get overheated? crack a head?

in theory any year OHV head will bolt on, 91-01 or whatever year they stopped making it. BUT the 91-92 heads are weak, the 93-94 heads are a bit better, and the 95+ have a different compression ratio. So idealy you want 95+ heads yes.
 






i got the motor with a ranger i bought. The previous owner had no idea the condition of the engine and only knew it was a 4 litre out of a 98. I have taken it all apart and noticed the head gasket was blown and one of the heads had a tiny crack in it. Other than that the engine looks good.

You mention the earlier heads were weak, if i put them on a 98 would that just mean lower compression? If so, would it even be worth it to put them on if they were in good condition?

I have found some heads off a 96 aerostar but i havent ripped them off to see the condition. Hopefully if those look good i will get those.
 






okay great that is very helpful.
The 91-92 heads are a weak casting
The 93's are slightly better
the 95's and up are stronger, meaning do not crack as easy.

I believe it works the other way around as far as compression goes, meaning the 95+ heads on a 94 or earlier block will get you more compression, but I could have it backwards so I would research.
Those 96 Aerostar heads should be identical to your 98 engine, all 95+ are the the same if I remember correctly
 






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