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Old 21 Aug 2008, 17:21 (Ref:2272838)   #1
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Ford AX blocks

Hi all you techies out there. Not sure if this is the right spot but here goes.

Does anybody know anything about the Ford AXblock used on crossflows? In particular what do the code numbers denote? I have a block that has the following codes :

31K 95 AX
831C 6015 R34

I have seen other blocks which all have the 'AX' '831C' '6015' and 'R34' but the first numbers differ. Do these first numbers denote bore wall thickness or ability to take a large bore?

Any info would be gratefully received.
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