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FE Power Forums => FE Technical Forum => Topic started by: jimeast on May 20, 2015, 12:35:48 PM
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I'm starting to collect parts for a build I am slowly working towards and thought I'd share my thoughts and see if anyone has suggestions on the parts.
I have a running 390 that I plan on stroking;
I have the following parts;
Running 390 engine
Stroker Crank and Rods
CJ Intake
C6AE-R bare heads
My current thoughts are to
1) Get the heads built with CJ valves, pocket port and a minimal cleanup of the ports
2) Set the compression around 10:1 with forged pistons
3) Acquire a set of CJ exhaust manifolds
4) Acquire a CJ 735 Carb or similar
5) Acquire a Solid Comp 282s Cam and associated parts
6) Acquire stock type adjustable rocker setup
Regarding the CAM, I plan on getting a little advice from a cam grinder when I'm ready to buy the CAM, I'll have the heads done by then, but it seems like the 282s is a pretty standard recipe for a 445 build, so out of the selection of solid grinds in catalogs, it seems like a good starting point
I plan on using a 3.25"1 rear end, it's currently 3.00:1
My current transmission is a C-6, but I've collected most of the parts needed for a toploader conversion.
Exhaust will be 2.25 stock CJ or 2.5" that is visually similar to the stock setup if possible.
The engine is for a '67 Mustang convertible that will be street only. Any strong opinions on a better way to go for a fun very responsive, but drivable street ride would be appreciated.
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I think that sounds like a really good combo just as you described. Just a couple things I might add. A Police Interceptor or RPM intake would save you a bunch of weight on the front end. If you want a factory look, you could always grind the RPM logo off and paint it. But you already have the CJ intake so that's definitely the cheaper route. Also, a standard Holley 750 would work great and be cheaper than a factory CJ 735 carb. Although I really don't care for the polished aluminum that Holley uses on the 750s now. I much prefer the older gold coloring.
As for the automatic, rumor has it they explode when you put them in gear, causing considerable damage and loss of limbs, or worse. I would go with the 4 spd just for safetys sake :)
Sounds like it's going to be a fun car.