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blueoval390

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New Guy New to the FE
« on: December 15, 2025, 07:05:07 PM »
Ì wanted introduce myself as a new member, so thanks JB for approving my membership and hello FE world. ;).    So I buy this 63 Galaxie with a 390 in it, and first thing i say it needs is more Power(say it like tim the tool man taylor), and until I can find and afford a 427 I’ll be adding these items.


390 GT 335HP/390 cam (FMC #C6OZ-6250-B)
Duration at 050 inch Lift:
206 int./220 exh.

Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio:
0.487 int./0.496 exh
115 Lobe to be installed at 111
  Factory A1AE 6090A heads w/CJ intake and exhaust valves
New springs with .600 Max lift
Harden valve seats

Kugel exhaust manifolds

So I have been reading about this engine and learned a lot here on this forum and my question is before install are there any changes you guys would make to improve the top end

 Thanks. Ron



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Re: New Guy New to the FE
« Reply #1 on: Today at 06:57:57 AM »
Impact of these part substitutions was interesting.  You can do a search on Junky Junk and follow the iterations.  You have just a few more cubes than Junky Junk so might have to adjust some things for that.

https://fepower.net/simplemachinesforum/index.php?topic=8113.msg89348#msg89348

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Re: New Guy New to the FE
« Reply #2 on: Today at 07:03:43 AM »
When you say top end - tope end of the engine hardware or top end power?
Robert

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Re: New Guy New to the FE
« Reply #3 on: Today at 10:03:18 AM »
ill check it out TJ.    DuckRyder the engine

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Re: New Guy New to the FE
« Reply #4 on: Today at 10:46:16 AM »
I'm sure a custom cam would give the most power, but if you are wanting to stay more factory, you might look at the slightly hotter C8AX-6250-C cam.  Lots of info online but here's a link:

https://www.428cobrajet.org/id-cam

I have a copy of this cam in my '64 390 from Oregon Cams.  A little lope, not bad, but might be marginal if you have power brakes.  My setup has 13" of vacuum at idle (900 RPM, timing at 14-16 degrees).  I'm running a tri-power but I don't think that would make much difference at idle.

What kind of intake?  You'll want something aluminum at least, if for no other reason than to spare your back once you have the original cast iron one off if it's still there.  :)

Pat
1964 Galaxie 500 2 dr Fastback, 390, 4 speed, Indianapolis Indiana