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FE Technical Forum / Re: Help with a 390 stroker for my 56 fairlane
« on: October 01, 2012, 05:25:00 PM »
After crunching some numbers, I will run 3.50 gears in the rear end. I have 275/60/15's in the back now, and they barely fit. That's a 28" tire and with 3.50's cruising at 60 I'll be at 2600 rpm and 3000 at 70.

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Help with a 390 stroker for my 56 fairlane
« on: September 25, 2012, 10:53:41 PM »
I'm not going to drive it that many miles a year, so the maintenance of a solid lifter isn't a big deal. I'm going to step up to a 3000 or 3500 stall when the funds are available. And I'll end up changing the rear ratio after I get some miles on it and decide how steep I want it. But at least 3.25:1 or 3.50 with some form of limited slip.

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Help with a 390 stroker for my 56 fairlane
« on: September 24, 2012, 11:30:27 PM »
Well I don't want to run a vacuum pump, and a new convertor isn't happening right away. So, what cam should I go with? Maybe the 282s or 270s??  I plan on running the minimum as far as valve train as well. Shaft end stands, restrictors in the heads, factory adjustable rockers, and appropriate valve springs. I don't plan on running this past 5,500 rpm. Headers, performer rpm, and exhaust will depend on budget. It currently has 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 duals with glass packs.

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Member Projects / Re: New Project
« on: September 24, 2012, 07:38:15 PM »
Very cool car, It's nice to see a 56 ford gasser. I picked up a straight axle to do that to my 56 club sedan a few years ago, but I changed my mind and I'm going to lower it instead.

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What a great read. It's too bad you didn't make it this year, but it should be a lot easier next year with all the work you 've already put in.

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FE Technical Forum / Help with a 390 stroker for my 56 fairlane
« on: September 24, 2012, 11:06:13 AM »
I have a 56 Fairlane Club Sedan with a 390/C6 and a 3.00 9" rear with 28" tires. The 390 is a mild rebuild done in the 80's, .30 over, too much cam, stock small port heads, stock manifolds, performer 390, holley 735 vacuum secondary, with 100 shot NOS plate system. The trans is stock with a 2500 stall converter. I bought this from a friend that did most of the work on the car in the late 80's.

 The car has a louvered hood and I made the mistake of parking it outside with no cover on the air cleaner. Now it has had water in it for probably 2 years ( it's been a lost project for a while). I'm finally moving it up on my priority list and after I rebuild the front suspension, add discs and rebuild the steering box, I'll start on the engine.  My goals are to have a nice weekend cruiser that I take to car shows, drag race 5-10 times a year, and take on poker runs or short trips to the coast(150 miles each way) with my wife. I'd like to eventually have a 12 second car (with NOS and drag radials).

I'm mechanically inclined and do most of the work on my cars, but I've never built an engine. I  have a good friend that has built quite a few, that will help me with assembly. I also have a good local machine shop, I'll have to check with him and see how familiar he is with FE's. I was thinking I'd use the 428 crank I have sitting in the garage, but with the price of an internally balanced stroker. I think I'll sell it and buy a 4.25" stroker setup from Barry R, Keith Craft etc... So now that I know I want a 445, how should I proceed?

From reading this and the other fe forum, this is what I think I want to build. 4.25" stroker rotating assembly with H beam rods, .30 over 390 block, 10.8:1 compression, edelbrock 428 heads, performer rpm intake, 294s cam, 1 3/4"-2" headers, dual 3" exhaust with some kind of high flow muffler. If i put this short block together and put my small port heads on it with the performer 390 and the holley 735, would I be able to use it for a year until I could afford the top end? I realize the compression would be a little high for pump gas with stock heads, I can mix some race fuel in with 92 octane to fight detonation. My other concern is will I have enough vacuum for power brakes? Will I need a higher stall converter? Or maybe slightly higher gears(I'd rather not go over 3.25:1 in the rear)?

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