Re: Power head parts matching
WOW! posting your phone number on the open forum? You must be desperate.
At any rate you have a choice of many different engines for the connecting rod. The same rod was used in Chrysler 20, 35, 45, 55, 70, and 75 through 140. Just avoid the rods from the Chrysler 55, 60, 65 big bore, twin carb engines (3.375). These were a completely different series of engines. These engines had a longer rod with a larger big end and more massive rollers.
I am not sure about Force, but I would not be surprised if they used the same rod in the 50. The same rod is used in all Force engines ,all years, from 85 through 125 and possibly 150 horsepower. So get the rod from what ever you can.
As far as the head, any four cylinder head will bolt up BUT If your 125 is a 3.3125 (3 5/16) bore then any head will fit. BUT if your 125 is a 3.375 (3 3/8) bore, you must use a head from the same diameter bore engine otherwise the piston crown will hit. I suspect your 125 is the large bore engine. So for the head, stay with later force engines--Let's say after 1987.
You don't even need to measure--just look at the piston crown. The smaller piston will have a flat part on the crown of the baffle only about 1/4 inch wide. On the larger piston, the flat part of the baffle crown will be twice as wide.
The same gasket is used on all heads. The only ill effect from using the larger head on the smaller bore will be a slightly lower compression ratio.