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09-06-2007 08:59 PM #31
Originally Posted by mrc013
Paul
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09-06-2007 09:09 PM #32
Originally Posted by mrc013
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Tell him Paul Kane sent you.
In regards to the heads, "at least 550HP" with the 501 combo noted on page 2 assumes well prepped cylinder heads. As-cast C9VE's wont do the trick and will require porting, as the factory iron heads are plagued with a dismal flowing exhaust port. Proper porting of the factory iron transforms the oem iron head capability a la Jeckyl and Hyde. I know of castings like yours supporting in excess of 700hp on natrually aspirated stroker engines. Prices on porting varies, and you usually get what you pay for. I'm not as inexpensive as most people, but I'm not the most expensive either.
We set most customers up with well ported iron heads, oversize stainless valves, 3-angle valve job, resurface, new valve stem seals, locks and retainers, etc. Call or PM if interested, or you can pay a fee to gain access to a self porting website and do it yourself...but with stroker engines I think that expert porting is the wise thing to do.
Paul
429/460 Engine Fanatic
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09-18-2007 06:59 PM #33
Another question...........
This Galaxie runs too warm to suit me. The temp guage says 210 most of the time. I would like to gain a margin of safety with this new engine. What do you recomend for brand of water pump. I would like to continue running the 69 ford cross flow (new) including the factory shroud. Electric fans seem to be too noisy. Do the aluminum cross flow radiators really help enough to warrant the cost? I had a speed shop work on the timing, and the Unilite. It's better, but in Arizona, you need all the help you can get. Paul, I will look up your phone number, and call you about the heads for this build. Thanks to all you good old Ford boys for your help. I was born and raised on chevys! Why do I have this obsession with this Galaxie? Because I think it's cool, and most of all.......it's different than your run of the mill 57 Chev. I have owned several of those. There cool too, but ... just something about riding "on top" in a FORD.
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10-09-2007 10:05 AM #34
429 Water pumps
Are the water pumps, pre 1970 diffewrent on 429s? I am looking to purchase a hivolume pump from PAW, and they don't list anything pre 1970.
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10-23-2007 06:04 PM #35
you can port the stock 460 heads for good performance or you can look into the aftermarket. Edelbrock and John Kasse both have awesome heads for the 385 series behemouths. the P-51 heads are killer heads for these engines even if its just a .30 over 466. you can't go wrong with a good 460
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