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12-30-2014, 10:49 PM | #21 |
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Re: Moby Vic!!!!
7500 RPM ? Not with the stock rods. With Eagle or better rods, yeah. And GOOD springs. And Balance. Oil system is the same as a cleveland so it's not gonna wanna go that high, and, and....................................
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12-31-2014, 09:48 AM | #22 |
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Re: Moby Vic!!!!
. . . . and 1 hp/cu in out of that whale is a lot of blubber!!!
Hey, Vic! Why don't you do something really wild? . . like the 400M for Q/SA at a svelte 4590 lbs? |
12-31-2014, 04:20 PM | #23 |
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Same carb(1.21)/valves(2.06)/intake and lift is like .406 to .428 compared to the 351M so I think it'd be better.
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12-31-2014, 05:18 PM | #24 |
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Re: Moby Vic!!!!
There ya go...351M, as a Landau..U/SA!
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12-31-2014, 07:56 PM | #25 |
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Re: Moby Vic!!!!
351 blueprints under 9:1 compression; 400 is 9.7. 50 more cubic inches.
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OK. Both the 351M & 400M use the same size 2bbl (1.686/1.21 ) the same heads with the same valves. The 351 has a little over 8 1/2:1 compression & the 400M a little under 9 1/4:1. Yeah the cams are different but with what cam grinders can do these days, I think that's pretty much a wash. (probably wrong).
The 75 & 74 460"s The valves, cams are the same the compression's are similar But as Billy reminded us: Quote:
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351vs400 I just figure with the same top end the smaller cubes it's got to be fed better. Same as a 302 is ok but the 351W is a pig cause it uses the same head/valves.
50 cubes in that case is a detriment not a bonus. A point in compression is obviously nothing to sneeze at either, but there are more factors in the 351's favour than the 400's. The 460 is just cool regardless |
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piston in block
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anyone notice the wing on that gt/fa car....I'm no ford expert but? also I have a
1979 ranchero..wonder how that would hook up with a 460... |
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Pic? Link?
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