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FE Technical Forum / 390 crank key-way size question.
« on: October 08, 2015, 02:39:57 PM »
Is there a standard size to the 390 crank dampener key-way?  Or am I forced to pull all that off the car to measure it? 

I need the size of the key-way to order a blower crank hub from Hampton, or any other supplier.

Thanks
RustyNCA

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: August 24, 2015, 09:08:52 PM »
So I was asked if the crank keyway is 3/16 or 1/4, do I need to pull my balancer and all off to check, or is it 3/16 like all the web sites seem to show for FE?

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: August 24, 2015, 08:49:22 PM »

....29 Coupe running a SBC 400 motor....


I'll ignore that statement and pretend you said a flathead ;)

Tommy is also a member here, so maybe he'll jump in and tell ya about his "junk", as he calls it.

That '58 is my favorite year of 'Bird. That thing will look awesome with a big blower sticking out of the hood. Some thin white wall tires would really give it that retro look with the 94's on top! The only other thing you'll need is a passenger, so you have somebody to tell you what's on the other side of that mountain! ;D ;D

Yeah, I figured the SBC wouldn't go well..... When I bought her as a roller it had a 350 Tri Power motor in it.  I stumbled across this 400 from a wrecked short track race car, so she performs pretty good.

Good news I found out from talking with Don Hampton that I can run the distributor I already have.

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: August 24, 2015, 06:40:01 PM »
That is really gonna be cool in that '58 Rusty.
I'm diggin' it.
Also like the chopped and channeled deal behind the blower.
Thanks Marc, the car in the background is my slightly chopped  :) 29 Coupe running a SBC 400 motor with 6x2 Stromberg 97 setup, so running multi carbs isn't a new deal for me.  I think most of my buddies expect me to run the blower in the Coupe, but I think she is fine the way she is.  I'm pretty sure I haven't seen a blown 58 TBird running around lately so I'm going to go that route.  Does anyone know, if I get a crank hub for a 390 and then build up a Mercury 410 as a specific blower motor, will the same crank hub work on the 410?  I believe the 390 is internally balanced, but I don't know on the 410.   

I need to track down a stall converter for the C6 I need to swap into her and I will need to chase down a better center for the 9" for her also.  Talked with Don Hampton today, what a nice guy.

Cheers
RustyNCA




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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: August 24, 2015, 06:07:20 PM »
I know this goes way, back, but I finally got the blower delivered.  Come to find out it is a polished Hampton blower with a 2.5 spacer and what I think is a Blue Thunder manifold.  It also has the snout and idler pulley on it.  So I need to figure out what pulleys I want to run and get a crank hub and v grove pulleys. 

So, now I am starting the real job of getting this setup working in the car, so I am happy to hear comment and suggestions regarding this bad boy.

I also already had a Weiand W671 hat and a few Holley 94 carbs, so I set them on top of the blower to see what it would look like.

Cheers and thanks for any and all help
RustyNCA






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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: January 16, 2015, 11:36:06 AM »
That is an awesome bird.  I already have an extra hood I grabbed off craigslist a few year back.  At the time my wife was wanting to know what I was going to do with it.  I was "I don't know, but for a hood and deck lid for $50 I don't care"

So if this does happen, I will be cutting up that $25 hood :)

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: January 15, 2015, 12:03:07 PM »
Nice!  Is that a '58?
Yes, and from what was told, I am the third owner, the second owner gave her to me, for the price of "If you can get her out of my yard, she is yours".  She was all original when I started with her.  The paint is original, but sadly the body needs some love.

I did some work to her, then got distracted with our 29 Coupe, have that one about done, so now I am back playing with her. 




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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: January 14, 2015, 06:37:45 PM »
Here is My Direct e-mail TotalPerfEntofPa@aol.com , ttyl

Thanks, sent you an email. 

And since I see people posting photos, this is the car I hope to do this with.


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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: January 14, 2015, 04:05:10 PM »
Lots of good info , and some speculation , 671 on My car since 1987 PM me if you have any questions glad to Help

Sorry, I tried to pm you, I can't seem to get by the verification deal..... :)

Just looking at your photos of the Mustang with the blower.  What did you end up using for a distributor?  Is the Mallory crab cap not the solution then? I can't tell from the photo what you are running.

Thanks
Bryan

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: January 09, 2015, 04:03:14 PM »
One of the things I am really interested in hearing is if the requirement to run aluminum heads is correct? 

By the way, the plan is to run this motor in my 58 TBird in front of a C6.  So I also need to decide what stall I should be running.

Nope as stated above, no need to run aluminum heads. In fact. most 6 and 8-71 equipped street driven cars around Chi-Town use OEM iron heads. Think: lots of 392's, 426's, BBC's and some SBC's. Few Fords have a blower but these are usually SBF's or BBF's (429-460) again with iron heads. BDS (Blower Drive Service) and Dyer's Blowers have a ton of relevant data on their websites.

Well, that would be good news, this guy, who is one of the better performance engine builders around here was swearing if we didn't run aluminum heads we have all kinds of pre ignition problems.  He was saying that was an issue with the 410 and 428, but not the 390, which frankly made no sense to me why if he is correct it would only effect those.


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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: January 09, 2015, 04:00:09 PM »
I don't think you need to run aluminum heads either; cast iron heads should be just fine.  For sure you will need forged pistons, and run your compression down to 8.5:1 or so.  I know that in some cases the blowers + intake manifold will not allow a stock distributor to clear, so make sure you check for that; you may need to run an offset or front-mount distributor.

Well, I was looking at the Mallory crab cap distributor to run up front? 

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: January 09, 2015, 11:54:14 AM »
One of the things I am really interested in hearing is if the requirement to run aluminum heads is correct? 

By the way, the plan is to run this motor in my 58 TBird in front of a C6.  So I also need to decide what stall I should be running.

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FE Technical Forum / Advice for running a 671 on an FE Motor
« on: January 09, 2015, 01:29:45 AM »
So, we have a Mercury 410 motor and a few 390s from 65 TBirds. 

I am supposed to be getting a Weiand 671 with FE intake and dual carb hat.  At this point I don't know which FE intake it is, or which generation of 671 either, but I would like to start gathering information if it does happen. 

I believe the 410 is the best motor to build for this, and we should go with forged pistons, but beyond that I am outside my knowledge base.

A local motor builder I know tells me we will have to run alum heads or we will have lots of detonation problems.  Is this true?

Also what cam would work well. 

We also have a 6x2 top for the Weiand, so we might decide to try and run it with the six Strombergs I have, or the Holley 94s.

Thanks for any help you guys can give me.

Cheers
Bryan

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