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Streetracerer2k1 09-22-2001 10:25 AM

K-Code Help
 
Sup all,

I got a q, how can you tell a K-code from a regualer mustang, i know the k-code was a high proformance 289 with different wheels and tires but beside that what else could you look for to make sure it is? Any info helpfull


Steven

Gearhead999 09-22-2001 11:06 AM

The "K" in the vin number to start. Also, the vin is on the top of the left front fender apron. You may have to pull the fender loose and out a bit to see it.

1965 "K" were all 4 speed cars
1966 "K" C-4 was optional

Autolite carb, [not a holley] dual point dist., screw in rocker studs, larger harmonic balancer, special head, solid lifter cam, low restrictive air cleaner

9 inch rear and 14 inch tires.

Mercury 09-23-2001 11:13 PM

All V8s in the 64 1/2-66 production years had Autolite Carbs. The A,D, and K Code cars all used Autolite 4100 series carbs, but the K codes carb was diffrent. Its floats were diffrent, along with the size jets, the Nozzles were also diffrent.

But it was still called an Autolite 4100. I believe K code cars didnt have vacum advance, and an easier way to tell is by sound. The K code is a Solid lifter cam 289. They make a very distinct sound as to Hydrualic Cam 289's.

Also, the Freeze plugs were screw in also.


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64 1/2 "D" code Red Mustang Coupe. 289, C4, Mallory duel point. Ported & Polished 65 heads shaved .01 with 351 valves, 11:1 comp, 1.7:1 rockers, blue wolverine lumpy cam, modified 4100 Hipo 4 barrel. GT Apperance pkg. And to many others to list

2000 Perf Red Mustang GT. 5spd. BBK Underdrive pulleys, Flotech off-road H pipe. Hurst T-Handle, 40 series Flowmasters, Steeda Tri-Ax
64 1/2 red 6cyl coupe. Future resto.

jwboner 09-24-2001 01:12 AM

Wheels and tires aren't any indication, you could get any v8 code with style steel wheels. After 36 years much of the original equip may be gone or replaced. Do you want to id a K code engine or a K car? The best way to tell the car is to check the drivers fender in engine bay(sometimes they will be restamped which makes me suspicious) The engine will have a code on block near bottom somewhere(forgot), heads have screw in rocker studs, recessed valve spring seats, and all of the other things that have already been brought up

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65 fastback
347 DFI injected, TFS heads, T5, 4.11 9", tc subframe conns, torq thrust D's
A little history lesson using today's tech.

Jaydee 10-01-2001 01:14 PM

In addition to the above, other K Code bits and pieces are different(larger and more free flowing) exhaust manifolds, a beefier connecting rod and bearing cap that uses 3/8" bolts and 9/16" nuts, a 4 bladed fan (steel hub with 4 aluminum blades attached with 5 rivets each, a larger 3 7/8" dia steel alternator pulley, if it has a rally pac, it will have an 8,000 rpm tach in place of the 6,000 rpm unit used on the A or C code cars and a unique clutch equalizer bar (Z bar)to clear the differently shaped HiPo exhaust manifolds. If the original engine is still in the car the cars VIN # will be stamped on the front of the block on the passengers side about 1" above the oil pan

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1965 K code coupe - numbers matching - restoration ongoing. 1987 LX notch, 5 spd, stock heads (minor porting) and intake, 65mmTB, 3.55's, ram air, pulleys, shorty's, 2.5" exhaust with cats 13.89@100.25


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