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Alan, How about a brief run-down of the PI engine...Might be similar to the 460 in my 60 Starliner. Just the usual stuff, cam, carb, intake, head work, exhaust, etc... Thanks.
Alan, what made you make the decision to never Drag Week it again? Having a smooth cruiser is a nice thing to have. That's why I want to keep my '65 pretty sedate, so I can go places without having to 'worry' about anything, which is why I'm keeping the old points ignition. Your '66 has earned it's rights to some cruising duties though, no doubt about that!
Quote from: RJP on October 27, 2018, 01:07:48 PMAlan, How about a brief run-down of the PI engine...Might be similar to the 460 in my 60 Starliner. Just the usual stuff, cam, carb, intake, head work, exhaust, etc... Thanks.It is a real deal 460 PI motor removed from a 1974 Mercury Missouri Highway Patrol car. I got the complete motor at a swap meet in 1984 for the princely sum of $125.00. It has been bored +0.030 with replacement TRW forged pistons. The heads are pretty much untouched D20E-AB units with Ferrea 2.19 int and 1.73 exh valves. The cam is a Comp XE274 flat tappet hydraulic and I am using Comp Magnum roller tip rocker arms. It has a Blue Thunder dual plane intake with a Holley 850 vacuum secondary carb although I may switch to a 750vs at some point. Mallory unilite dist and Hooker Super Comp headers for a '75 Torino. Nothing killer with just enough cam lope to make it sound good idling. It is just a joy to cruise down the road. I have 3.89 gears in it and with the TKO600 at 70mph it's turning about 2100rpm.
Looks like fun Alan.Is the clutch pedal set up anything other that factory?