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Bolted to Floor

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410 for the Mustang
« on: July 03, 2017, 12:27:13 AM »
The engine started out as a $875 rebuild in 2006, then sat on the for years till I found the FE sites and saw how easy it was to turn it into a 410 by adding a few more dollars.  ::) 

Thanks for the help along the way.


Performance Summary:
      Cubic Inches:      422         Dyno brand: Stuska
      Power Adder:       None        Where dynoed: Houston Engine & Balance
      Peak Horsepower: 452 @ 5200
      Peak Torque: 503 @ 3800

Horsepower and Torque Curves:


Engine Specifications:
   Block brand, material, finished bore size, other notes:
.060 over 390 block, Square decked and pistons set to zero height, Tap Oil gallery plug, sonic check ½ cylinders

   Crankshaft brand, cast or forged, stroke, journal size:
Ford 3.98, Magnafluxed, crank turned .010/.010
     
   Connecting Rods brand, material, center to center distance, end sizes, bolts:
Eagle #6490 F3D 6.49”

   Piston brand, material (caster, hypereutectic or forged), dish/dome volume, static CR:
Cast Sealed Power #381P, dish estimated at 15 cc. CR at 9.5

   Main Bearings, Rod Bearings, Cam Bearings brand and size:
Clevite

   Piston rings brand, size, other notes:

   Oil Pump, pickup, and drive:
Melling standard volume blueprinted by Houston Engine & Balance, Factory style pick-up, and ARP drive

   Oil pan, windage tray, oil filter adapter:
Factory pan for Mustang with Ford Racing windage tray,

   Camshaft brand
Comp Cam Hydraulic Roller, lift .574 / .574
Lobe Separation 112 Installed at 106 Duration  227@.050"

   Lifters brand, type:
Morel 5325

   Timing chain and timing cover:
Ford Performance Parts Timing Chain Sets M-6268-A390

   Cylinder heads brand, material, port and chamber information:
Felony Heads out of the box

   Rocker arm brand, type (adjustable or non-adj), material, ratio:
Adjustable stock type iron replacements  with Crane adjuster screw and jam nuts, 1.76 ratio

   Rocker shafts and stands, brand, material:
Sealed Power replacements with POPS end stands and stock stand on the centers, Edelbrock studs

   Pushrods brand, type, length:
Smith Brothers 8.45”

   Valve covers, brand, type:
Stamped Ford stockers

   Distributor brand, advance curve information:
Remanufactured Duraspark, curve unknown

   Harmonic balancer brand:
Factory unit exchanged from Damper Dude

   Water pump brand, type (mechanical or electric):
Remanufactured stock unit

   Intake manifold brand, material, porting information:
Edelbrock RPM no porting

   Carburetor(s) brand, type:
Holley 750 vacuum secondary converted for 4 corner adjustment

   Exhaust manifolds or headers brand, type:
FPA Try Y 1.75 tube and 2.5 collectors

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John D -- 67 Mustang 390 5 speed

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Re: 410 for the Mustang
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2017, 08:02:36 AM »
Pretty awesome, heads and a streetable cam on a relatively stock 410 making as much power as a solid lifter 427 would have.

Should be a very nice ride
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- 70 Fastback Mustang, 489 cid FE, Victor, SEFI, Erson SFT cam, TKO-600 5 speed, 4.11 9 inch.
- 71 F100 shortbed 4x4, 461 cid FE, headers, Victor Pro-flo EFI, Comp Custom HFT cam, 3.50 9 inch

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Re: 410 for the Mustang
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2017, 09:56:37 AM »
John, glad to hear she's running now!  Looking forward to seeing it in the car soon. 

Bruce
66 Fairlane 500, 347-4V SB stroker, C4
63 Galaxie 500 fastback, 482 SO 4V, Cruise-O-Matic