352 no good ready to build this 390
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352 no good ready to build this 390
So I have decided to scrap the 352 that came in my 67 f100 because it keeps bending pushrods, so instead of throwing money at the lil 352 im going to to start putting into a 390 that's .30 over that I acquired form Calfdemon. I have never built a motor before and neither has Calfdemon so any input will be greatly appreciated. I'm not looking to build a race motor just a reliable motor that has some power when the throttle opens up.
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Re: 352 no good ready to build this 390
My advice is to assess the condition of the 390 you're starting with. Does it currently run? If so, I'd start with a leak down test as this will indicate where this motor is weak. You just may get lucky and not have to do much to it.
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Re: 352 no good ready to build this 390
The 390 is a recently machined .30 block and a bunch of mis. pats from calfdemon's 72, So i'll have to build it. I'll be getting everything else i need from summit like a timing set. lifters and pushrods ect.forrestbump wrote:My advice is to assess the condition of the 390 you're starting with. Does it currently run? If so, I'd start with a leak down test as this will indicate where this motor is weak. You just may get lucky and not have to do much to it.
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Re: 352 no good ready to build this 390
That would be .030...
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Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???
That's not an oil leak That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!!
Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???
That's not an oil leak That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!!
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Re: 352 no good ready to build this 390
Yes .030 i belive the cylinder bore is 4.08070_F100 wrote:That would be .030...
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Re: 352 no good ready to build this 390
Normal rebuilding kits are inexpensive and will have everything you need in one box.
I could recommend a book - but that might be a bit self serving
I could recommend a book - but that might be a bit self serving
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Re: 352 no good ready to build this 390
Would you happen to have any links to sites regarding the aforementioned rebuild kit? Also what book might you recomenf I have two books on rebuilding BB ford motors. I just got home from work and would Barry R. happen to stand for Barry Rabotnick? cause i just happen to have a copy of how to build max performance ford fe engines.Barry_R wrote:Normal rebuilding kits are inexpensive and will have everything you need in one box.
I could recommend a book - but that might be a bit self serving
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Re: 352 no good ready to build this 390
Yes - that's me. My shop - Survival Motorsports - sells all kinds of FE stuff, but I actively try to keep the commercial aspects of the business off of the technical forums. If you wish you can PM me for that kind of info.