Between 200 to 215. It can fluctuate higher but should stay within this range for normal use.
Ford just refers to it as the 390 but it would be ( around 6.4 liters )
Ford only calls it the 390 - they don't indicate a liter size ( it would be almost 6.4 L )
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Yes.
i think somewhere i heard that the 390 v8 actually has 390 hp, but im not sure
will a 352 fit in a ford ranger
No it won't. The only transmission that will fit a 390 is one off of 360 or 352. The 390 is a FE block it has a round shaped housing. The 460 Bellhousing fits the 429 351M and 400. All the Ford FE engines: 332, 352, 360, 361, 390, 391, 406, 427, 428 and 534 V-8's will fit the 390
about 6 quarts
about 6 quarts
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The timing specification for a 1964 Ford Mercury with a 390 engine is typically set at 6 to 8 degrees BTDC (before top dead center) at idle. It's important to ensure that the timing is set with the vacuum advance disconnected and the engine at operating temperature. Additionally, the total timing should be checked at higher RPMs to ensure it falls within the manufacturer's recommended range. Always refer to the specific service manual for your vehicle for the most accurate details.