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10-22-2009 02:15 PM #1
first question
starting with a 360.
using new rods, a 428 crank, I understand you get a 410 without any boring. (aside from the .30 over cleanup that may be needed).
I understand 410 pistons are hard to find, and the pin is higher to lower compression, otherwise it'll hit the head.
I heard about the occasional 410 pistons being used on a 'low compression' 390 truck engine.
like these:
Keith Black Silvolite 1139
They are low comp pistons
Would these work?
thanks,
Drew
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10-22-2009 03:41 PM #2
Welcome aboard!
I'm not a Ford guy, but it's my understanding that the 410 is basicly a 390 (not 360) with a 428 crank. if that's correct then no, the 1139 would not work for you.
YMMV,
Lotsa
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10-22-2009 06:00 PM #3
I need a second opinion as I do not agree with you.
I think I'll call the company to talk to them, and start doing some math (mental measurements).
thanks,
Drew
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10-22-2009 06:56 PM #4
oky doky.
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10-23-2009 06:44 AM #5
The 360, of 360.7 cu in (5.9 L) actual displacement, was introduced in 1968 and phased out at the end of the 1976 year run; it was used in the Ford F Series trucks and pickups. It is a destroked 410 with a bore of 4.05 inches (102.87 mm) and the 352's 3.5 inches (88.90 mm) stroke.
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10-23-2009 09:14 AM #6
360 and 390 same bore different cranks
ford cranks 353/36 0 3.500
390/427 3.78
410/428 3.98
If I remember correctly
Hottest set upppppppppp 427 block with 352 crank 396 cubic inches ( Nascar set up for Fairlane/Comet mid late 60s
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10-25-2009 05:53 AM #7
The Silvolite 1139 has a 1.66 compression height and will work with the 6.49 FE rods and a 428 crank. It'll be a stock 410 though - not a performance engine - and those cheap cast pistons are not good for any abuse. Probe sells a forged piston for the application that's worth looking into.
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10-25-2009 08:10 AM #8
Thanks alot for that second opinion Barry.... I knew my math was right.
I'll check out probe.
Drew
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10-25-2009 12:26 PM #9
Drew check out this guy for parts. www.survivalmotorsports.com I hear he's pretty good.
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10-25-2009 01:01 PM #10
Yeah, I've seen the Scat kits.... If I were to go that route I think I'd use the 431 kit. It would only require a 30over bore and would still keep the compression ratio round 10 with appropriate heads.
Sadly enough it seems a kit is going to be cheaper than finding parts here and there.Last edited by DeepRoots; 10-25-2009 at 02:58 PM.
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10-25-2009 09:34 PM #11
410 forged pistons.......
Hello you may also want to check out Mahle forged piston kits/ forged flat tops & moly rings for 410FE... excellent quality.. kits can be had for 500 ish...
Regards Daryl
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10-26-2009 08:38 PM #12
I second FFR428...
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10-28-2009 03:30 PM #13
Thanks alot again guys, gave me something to think on.
I may very well make a simple/cheap build to 410ish specs with the probe pistons.... something I can play with while I save up/build another engine in the shop.
on another note, when is the book due out Barry?Last edited by DeepRoots; 10-28-2009 at 03:33 PM.
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10-29-2009 04:31 AM #14
Book is already late according to the publisher. I have about five chapters to go.... Probably around January at this point.Survival Motorsports
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