Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
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HOLY CRAP! I'll give you my firstborn for it!
VERY nice! Price tag on it so far?
Patrick
VERY nice! Price tag on it so far?
Patrick
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Can Hear Every Valve Rattle on Long Extended Trips
1969 F100 4X4 Highboy 390 3sp
1969 F100 SWB 2wd Auto 351w
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Can Hear Every Valve Rattle on Long Extended Trips
1969 F100 4X4 Highboy 390 3sp
1969 F100 SWB 2wd Auto 351w
1972 F100 Ranger XLT 302 Auto
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re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
fine lookin' mill
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re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
Those "CalCustom" valve covers??
68 Custom Cab Shorty, 390, C6, 9"-3.50:1 Currie T/L
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"Still Plays With Trucks"
http://s101.photobucket.com/albums/m41/convincor/F100/
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Re: re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
Hello,convincor wrote:
Those "CalCustom" valve covers??
No they are Edelbrock
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re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
$300
I like them but not that much.
They look just like the old Calcustoms except for the Edelbrock logo
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I like them but not that much.
They look just like the old Calcustoms except for the Edelbrock logo
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetai ... toview=sku
68 Custom Cab Shorty, 390, C6, 9"-3.50:1 Currie T/L
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http://s101.photobucket.com/albums/m41/convincor/F100/
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re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
That sure is a GOOD LOOKIN ENGINE! I bet it,ll make some sweet power! Is it solid lift cam?
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Re: re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
Hello,
The engine is equipped with hydraulic lifters.
The engine is equipped with hydraulic lifters.
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re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
very nice....
we need pics after it's installed as well
we need pics after it's installed as well
As a metter of fact, i AM trying to keep up with the Jones'
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re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
Gary,
Very nice looking powerplant man!
Are the pulleys anodized aluminum or is that paint?
I hear ya' about how long it takes to save for a build like that...
Jeff
Very nice looking powerplant man!
Are the pulleys anodized aluminum or is that paint?
I hear ya' about how long it takes to save for a build like that...
Jeff
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re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
I'll tell you what, it will be a screamer for sure. Just got done with mine, almost identical to yours. Edelbrock performer intake, roller rockers, aluminum heads and some headman headders. Hard to beat an engine like that! Where did you get those pulleys?
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Re: re: Engine for My 1972 F100 Custom Project
I can't wait to fire it up. Do you have any pictures of yours?mrtleavitt wrote:I'll tell you what, it will be a screamer for sure. Just got done with mine, almost identical to yours. Edelbrock performer intake, roller rockers, aluminum heads and some headman headders. Hard to beat an engine like that! Where did you get those pulleys?
The pulleys are from March Performance. I'm considering using a poly v-belt conversion kit from them.
http://www.marchperf.com/ford_fe_new.html
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What Carburetor are you using on your 390?gandbl wrote:I can't wait to fire it up. Do you have any pictures of yours?mrtleavitt wrote:I'll tell you what, it will be a screamer for sure. Just got done with mine, almost identical to yours. Edelbrock performer intake, roller rockers, aluminum heads and some headman headders. Hard to beat an engine like that! Where did you get those pulleys?
The pulleys are from March Performance. I'm considering using a poly v-belt conversion kit from them.
http://www.marchperf.com/ford_fe_new.html