No, the heads on a Ford 289 motor are not reversible. The cylinder heads are designed to be installed in a specific orientation to match the intake and exhaust ports on the engine block. Reversing the heads would result in misalignment of the ports and poor engine performance.
87 times 65 is equal to 5655.
The North American electrical code states that a conductor for a motor must be rated at 125% of the motor's full load amperage. 125% x 50 = 63 amps. A #6 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 65 amps respectively.
There are 12 inches in 1 foot, so to convert 65 feet to inches, you would multiply 65 by 12. This equals 780 inches.
65 mm is about 2.55905511811024 inches. Direct Conversion Formula 65 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 2.559055118 in
65 times 100 equals 6500.
65 FT. LBS
The heads or 65 ft.lbs Intake bolts 35 ft-lbs
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The point gap for a 65 mustang that had a 260/289 V8 with a single point, vacuum advance distributor was .014-.016. A car with a 170/200 6cyl motor with the single point vacuum advance distributor was .024-.026, and for a car that had the high performance 289 with the dual point, centrifugal advance distributor it was .019-.021
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all small Chevy heads are 65 ft lbsin a circular motion from the center out
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