Sorry but, I don't eat shit
For those that think I don't know Ford Engines, I was a mechanic from '62 - '70, in the hay day of the FE and worked on them regularly. My first FE was a 300 hp, 352, in 1963, that I put into a '60 Ford (had a 223 in it). I had 2 K code cars ('64 Fairlane & '65 2+2 Must) and a third 271 HP 289 engine. I built my LR 427 in '69, with a Chet Herbert roller cam, before that I put another 427 LR together for a friend that bought it unassembled. I was popular in my mechanic days. In '73 - '79, I built 3 Coswoth DOHC 4 cyl engines, as seen in my pictured Formula Atlantic, as well as my 1500cc push rod, Ford Cortina engine. Since then, I've built multiple 289/302's, Z20 & 2, Ka24E Nissan's. And my dad, before me, was a mechanic at a major Ford rebuilder (Meyer & Welch). I got his Snap On tool box to start (still have it) and lots of help from him in getting started.
I also a sold V-belt and timing belt drives and a water pump, of my design, in my machine shop business, in the '80's as seen by my ad in Circle track.
So, don't tell me I don't know SBF & FE engines. If you want to see some of my handy work, look in the Project threads for my Austin Healey. I'm 79 yrs old and have other interests (vintage tractors) and don't get things done as fast as I once did but, don't tell me I don't know Ford engines or what I'm doing.