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Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7631&Reply=7631><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>faulty ignition</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Ryan, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>  Should I have spark if I am jumping the solenoid with a screwdriver, while the ignition switch is off?<br>  The vehicle is a 1975 F150 4x4 with a 360 and auto trans.<br><br>                                                                        Ryan </blockquote> faulty ignition -- Ryan, 08/14/2001
Should I have spark if I am jumping the solenoid with a screwdriver, while the ignition switch is off?
The vehicle is a 1975 F150 4x4 with a 360 and auto trans.

Ryan
 RE: faulty ignition -- BOB HOPKINS, 08/15/2001
Yes , you short the start term. and bat pos. with a screwdriver and whrn the solonid engages it sends current to coil through start term on solonid.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7625&Reply=7625><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>67 GT 390 block casting #'s</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>john, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>does anyone know what the small 64 over the larger 352 mean? just bought a 67 fastback gt "s" code .I hope this is not a 1964 fe 352 ? I was told it was # matching 67 390 block!! </blockquote> 67 GT 390 block casting #'s -- john, 08/14/2001
does anyone know what the small 64 over the larger 352 mean? just bought a 67 fastback gt "s" code .I hope this is not a 1964 fe 352 ? I was told it was # matching 67 390 block!!
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7628&Reply=7625><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>The 64 over the 352 is a mold #, I think...</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Paul M, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>Shouldn't have anything to do with the size of the engine.<br><br>And 352 is common on all FE engines.  That stems from the 352 being the 1st FE.  About the only way I know of for it to be "#'s matching" is with the casting #, and the date code.  Look for the date code on the lip below the oil filter adapter, just above the oil pan rail, at the front of the block.<br><br>look for the casting # on the passenger side, towards the front, right where the skirt ends, and the block angle's outward.  Should be C7ME-A or something to that effect, maybe even a C6ME-A.  Some blocks don't have the -A also.  </blockquote> The 64 over the 352 is a mold #, I think... -- Paul M, 08/14/2001
Shouldn't have anything to do with the size of the engine.

And 352 is common on all FE engines. That stems from the 352 being the 1st FE. About the only way I know of for it to be "#'s matching" is with the casting #, and the date code. Look for the date code on the lip below the oil filter adapter, just above the oil pan rail, at the front of the block.

look for the casting # on the passenger side, towards the front, right where the skirt ends, and the block angle's outward. Should be C7ME-A or something to that effect, maybe even a C6ME-A. Some blocks don't have the -A also.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7646&Reply=7625><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: The 64 over the 352 is a mold #, I think...</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>john, <i>08/15/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>thanks paul ,down by the oil filter it has "E1" then under that "0B024" could not find anything on pass. side? will look again!!     thanks </blockquote> RE: The 64 over the 352 is a mold #, I think... -- john, 08/15/2001
thanks paul ,down by the oil filter it has "E1" then under that "0B024" could not find anything on pass. side? will look again!! thanks
 RE: The 64 over the 352 is a mold #, I think... -- Mel Clark, 08/15/2001
I was looking at a '67 Mustang 390 engine that was out of the car a few days ago and it hat the VIN stamped on the machined surface where the bell housing bolts to the block. the numbers are a bit small and they are just about an inch below the cyl. head surface. They should be visible with a mirror. Drivers side at the fire wall. I hope this helps.
 Try this link, John. -- Paul M, 08/16/2001
http://www.members.home.net/dwolf768/greenwood/Engine2.JPG

Points to a pic highlighting the area I was referring to. The other area is hidden by the starter (when it's installed) so is harder to see in the car.

Like I said before though, some blocks just didn't have them.

But, that date code you have shows, respectively,
0,B,02,4 meaning 70 (0) or maybe 60?, February (B), 2nd day of the month (02), and the 4 is a change level or in-plant control #. From the sounds of it, I highly doubt you have the original engine, but it's definately not a 352 if the date code is for `70.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7622&Reply=7622><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>406 cam specs?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Gary C, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>I'm trying to find the specs for a 406 cam and haven't been able to find them. Anyone know where I can locate them? As always, thanks for the help. </blockquote> 406 cam specs? -- Gary C, 08/14/2001
I'm trying to find the specs for a 406 cam and haven't been able to find them. Anyone know where I can locate them? As always, thanks for the help.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7626&Reply=7622><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Search here</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Lou, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>Do a search on this sight for 352 HiPo (It was a few weeks ago) the 406 and 352 HiPo used the same cam. </blockquote> Search here -- Lou, 08/14/2001
Do a search on this sight for 352 HiPo (It was a few weeks ago) the 406 and 352 HiPo used the same cam.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7630&Reply=7622><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: Search here</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Gary C, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>Lou, found this post you did and remember reading it, but the search didn't find any cam specs.  I had read some posts by Dave Shoe dreaming about building a kick-butt 352 and have been thinking about doing the same thing. The search was really interesting and has re-kindled my interest in a 352 hipo. Thanks for your help.<br>Gary<br> RE: 1961 390HP tripower system <br>by Lou<br> <br>1960/61, 352- 360 HP<br>1961/1962, 390 HiPo<br>1962/ 1963, 406 <br>1963, 427 single 4 barrel all share the same cam timeing. The Ford book that Hotrod Magazine put out in the early 60s gives all the specs. Which I have but can't find! Iskenderian ground the orginial cam for Ford and as of a few years ago still offers a "Isky" cam with the same specs.<br> <br> </blockquote> RE: Search here -- Gary C, 08/14/2001
Lou, found this post you did and remember reading it, but the search didn't find any cam specs. I had read some posts by Dave Shoe dreaming about building a kick-butt 352 and have been thinking about doing the same thing. The search was really interesting and has re-kindled my interest in a 352 hipo. Thanks for your help.
Gary
RE: 1961 390HP tripower system
by Lou

1960/61, 352- 360 HP
1961/1962, 390 HiPo
1962/ 1963, 406
1963, 427 single 4 barrel all share the same cam timeing. The Ford book that Hotrod Magazine put out in the early 60s gives all the specs. Which I have but can't find! Iskenderian ground the orginial cam for Ford and as of a few years ago still offers a "Isky" cam with the same specs.

Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7635&Reply=7622><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: Cam Specs</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Mel Clark, <i>08/15/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>The  specs for the '63 406 and 427 is part #C3AZ-6250-D and is .500 lift and 306 deg. duration. the higher performance cam is C3AZ-6250-K it is also .500 lift but 324 deg. duration. Both had .025 valve lash. I think there is a source for this cam through restoration suppliers. </blockquote> RE: Cam Specs -- Mel Clark, 08/15/2001
The specs for the '63 406 and 427 is part #C3AZ-6250-D and is .500 lift and 306 deg. duration. the higher performance cam is C3AZ-6250-K it is also .500 lift but 324 deg. duration. Both had .025 valve lash. I think there is a source for this cam through restoration suppliers.
 Thanks Mel n/m -- Gary C, 08/15/2001
n/m
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7639&Reply=7622><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: 406 cam specs?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>RJP, <i>08/15/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>62-406 cam....479" lift- 276 deg duration. In./open 24btdc-in. close 72 deg abdc. ex. open 72deg bbdc- ex. close 24 atdc- 48 deg overlap- Part no. C2AZ 6250-A.    The older cams for the hi-po 352 and 390 had the same basic specs except for some minor timing changes. </blockquote> RE: 406 cam specs? -- RJP, 08/15/2001
62-406 cam....479" lift- 276 deg duration. In./open 24btdc-in. close 72 deg abdc. ex. open 72deg bbdc- ex. close 24 atdc- 48 deg overlap- Part no. C2AZ 6250-A. The older cams for the hi-po 352 and 390 had the same basic specs except for some minor timing changes.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7640&Reply=7622><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: 406 cam specs? Thanks! n/m</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Gary C, <i>08/15/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>n/m </blockquote> RE: 406 cam specs? Thanks! n/m -- Gary C, 08/15/2001
n/m
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7654&Reply=7622><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: IskyCams and Ford</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Mel Clark, <i>08/16/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>At various times during Ford's quest for on the track power they used Isky cams. The earliest that I'm aware of is 1956 when Ford had the very expensive dealer installed 312 cid,  260 hp option. The cam was an Isky E-2 and the same cam was used again in the '57 312 cid, 270 hp rpo engines I think, or it may have been an over the counter part. These cams always had Ford P/Ns. I don't know if Isky had a hand in the design and/or manufacture of the later cams but the E-2 Isky was the base for many fast Fords. The specs are often different as they used different location to measure lift and duration as well as the lobe centers. </blockquote> RE: IskyCams and Ford -- Mel Clark, 08/16/2001
At various times during Ford's quest for on the track power they used Isky cams. The earliest that I'm aware of is 1956 when Ford had the very expensive dealer installed 312 cid, 260 hp option. The cam was an Isky E-2 and the same cam was used again in the '57 312 cid, 270 hp rpo engines I think, or it may have been an over the counter part. These cams always had Ford P/Ns. I don't know if Isky had a hand in the design and/or manufacture of the later cams but the E-2 Isky was the base for many fast Fords. The specs are often different as they used different location to measure lift and duration as well as the lobe centers.
 RE: IskyCams and Ford. Thanks for the help. n/m -- Gary C, 08/16/2001
n/m
 RE: 406 cam specs? -- John R. Barnes, 08/17/2001
C3AZ 6250 D, .025 lash, 306 degree intake and exhaust, .298 at the lobe, .500 lift, 78 degrees overlap.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7617&Reply=7617><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Shop manual ?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>John, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>  Can anyone tell me where I could find a shop manual for a 65 Galaxie? I especially need to see the rebuild instructions of a cruise-o-matic. </blockquote> Shop manual ? -- John, 08/14/2001
Can anyone tell me where I could find a shop manual for a 65 Galaxie? I especially need to see the rebuild instructions of a cruise-o-matic.
 Try your local library. -- Paul M, 08/14/2001
I know the public library here has all kinds of stuff like that, and you can make copies, cheap.

Otherwise, you might try some resto sources.

Http://www.dennis-carpenter.com
Http://www.autokrafters.com

these are two sources that might have them.
 RE: Shop manual ? -- BOB HOPKINS, 08/14/2001
Try these people I have bought manuels for my Falcon
http://www.autokrafters.com/galaxiecat.html?cart=3080646151389493
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7623&Reply=7617><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: Shop manual ?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Paul, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>Detroit Iron puts out an excellent product on CD-ROM.  I bought one for my 65 Galaxie and it is terrific.  You look up what you need, print the pages you want and take into the garage.  No worries about getting the book dirty because you just throw out the pages when your done.  You can order one through the Galaxie Club of America on-line, www.galaxieclub.com<br><br>enjoy...... </blockquote> RE: Shop manual ? -- Paul, 08/14/2001
Detroit Iron puts out an excellent product on CD-ROM. I bought one for my 65 Galaxie and it is terrific. You look up what you need, print the pages you want and take into the garage. No worries about getting the book dirty because you just throw out the pages when your done. You can order one through the Galaxie Club of America on-line, www.galaxieclub.com

enjoy......
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7641&Reply=7617><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Question for Paul!</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>John, <i>08/15/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>  Does the disk carry any info on Cruise-o-matic tranny rebuilding? </blockquote> Question for Paul! -- John, 08/15/2001
Does the disk carry any info on Cruise-o-matic tranny rebuilding?
 RE: Question for Paul! -- Paul, 08/15/2001
John, I have seen lots of info on the cruise-o-matic on the CD. It has schematic drawings, parts info and procedures. I am sure it will work for you.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7624&Reply=7617><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Ebay, definitely.</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Dave Shoe, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>I dig Motor's Automatic Transmission manual a bunch.  It outdoes the factory shop manual.<br><br><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1455810858">http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1455810858</a><br><br>A 1965 Ford Shop manual (Galaxie) will have info on your whole car.<br><br><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=594228702&r=0&t=0">http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=594228702&r=0&t=0</a><br><br><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=594194431&r=0&t=0">http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=594194431&r=0&t=0</a><br><br>These items are always available on ebay.  Beware of  "Canadian" versions of Ford Shop Manuals being sold on ebay.  They're great manuals, but not identical to the US version.  The Canadian versions generally say "Ford of Canada" clearly across the bottom on the cover and title page.  The sellers seldom tell you they are Canadian.<br><br>Shoe.<br> </blockquote> Ebay, definitely. -- Dave Shoe, 08/14/2001
I dig Motor's Automatic Transmission manual a bunch. It outdoes the factory shop manual.

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1455810858

A 1965 Ford Shop manual (Galaxie) will have info on your whole car.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=594228702&r=0&t=0

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=594194431&r=0&t=0

These items are always available on ebay. Beware of "Canadian" versions of Ford Shop Manuals being sold on ebay. They're great manuals, but not identical to the US version. The Canadian versions generally say "Ford of Canada" clearly across the bottom on the cover and title page. The sellers seldom tell you they are Canadian.

Shoe.
 RE: Ebay, definitely. -- Lou, 08/14/2001
Good price, I paid $30.00 for the copy I have in my collection.
 RE: Ebay, definitely. -- Mel Clark, 08/15/2001
And those Canadians spell funny, eh?
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7616&Reply=7616><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Ford 390 block ID and Head ID</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Nicolas Lebrun, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>Hi, I have a fe block but I don't know if it's a 390 or a 352, the code on the block is c3ae-H and the head is <br>c4ae-G, my car is a 64.<br>Please help me <br>Thanks to everyone </blockquote> Ford 390 block ID and Head ID -- Nicolas Lebrun, 08/14/2001
Hi, I have a fe block but I don't know if it's a 390 or a 352, the code on the block is c3ae-H and the head is
c4ae-G, my car is a 64.
Please help me
Thanks to everyone
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7619&Reply=7616><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Can't find that block #.</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Paul M, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>I've got nothing that shows a C3AE-H block anywhere, but the heads are listed as `64-`65 352-390.<br><br>Anyone else? </blockquote> Can't find that block #. -- Paul M, 08/14/2001
I've got nothing that shows a C3AE-H block anywhere, but the heads are listed as `64-`65 352-390.

Anyone else?
 RE: Can't find that block #. -- Mel Clark, 08/15/2001
Measure the bore, if it's 4.00 it is a 352, if it is 4.050 it is a 390.
 RE: Ford 390 block ID and Head ID -- John R. Barnes, 08/17/2001
Might be a C3AE A which is a 390 Thunderbird block with hydraulic lifters.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7593&Reply=7593><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>69 cj roller</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Dan, <i>08/13/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>Any ideas about changing a 69 428 cj to a complete roller set up? I am tired of the standard hydralics and want to upgrade. Has anyone done this and can they suggest the best parts?<br>Dan </blockquote> 69 cj roller -- Dan, 08/13/2001
Any ideas about changing a 69 428 cj to a complete roller set up? I am tired of the standard hydralics and want to upgrade. Has anyone done this and can they suggest the best parts?
Dan
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7598&Reply=7593><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: 69 cj roller</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>marty vogler, <i>08/13/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>Contact A.C.Church at (336)735-1510 </blockquote> RE: 69 cj roller -- marty vogler, 08/13/2001
Contact A.C.Church at (336)735-1510
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7599&Reply=7593><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: 69 cj roller</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>marty vogler, <i>08/13/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>WRONG NUMBER it's (336) 723-1510 </blockquote> RE: 69 cj roller -- marty vogler, 08/13/2001
WRONG NUMBER it's (336) 723-1510
 RE: 69 cj roller -- Dan, 08/13/2001
Thanks for the advice.
Dan
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7580&Reply=7580><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Heads I D</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Wayne, <i>08/12/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>I don*t know what these heads are , they are not 429 or 460 heads,they have 9K30 by the valve stems also on top 2 corners have the # 4,they are 19 3/4" long,they have very large intake and small exhaust valves,they have ford valves,i think there either 390 or 351 heads </blockquote> Heads I D -- Wayne, 08/12/2001
I don*t know what these heads are , they are not 429 or 460 heads,they have 9K30 by the valve stems also on top 2 corners have the # 4,they are 19 3/4" long,they have very large intake and small exhaust valves,they have ford valves,i think there either 390 or 351 heads
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7581&Reply=7580><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>need more  info    RE: Heads I D</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>gerald, <i>08/12/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>need casting  #   like  c5ae  or   d2te </blockquote> need more info RE: Heads I D -- gerald, 08/12/2001
need casting # like c5ae or d2te
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7594&Reply=7580><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: need more  info    RE: Heads I D</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Mel Clark, <i>08/13/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>The casting numbers that are needed to identify your heads is located between the center exhaust ports. Post the number and someone will be able to help. </blockquote> RE: need more info RE: Heads I D -- Mel Clark, 08/13/2001
The casting numbers that are needed to identify your heads is located between the center exhaust ports. Post the number and someone will be able to help.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7613&Reply=7580><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>No #s</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Wayne, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>Theres no other #s other than 9K30 by the valve stem and a Big #4 in each top corner,is it possible to go by valve sizes or maybe length, hidth, and width of the head=Wayne </blockquote> No #s -- Wayne, 08/14/2001
Theres no other #s other than 9K30 by the valve stem and a Big #4 in each top corner,is it possible to go by valve sizes or maybe length, hidth, and width of the head=Wayne
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7614&Reply=7580><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>prob 351clevland   4 .v      heads     (nm)</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>gerald, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>(nm)<br> </blockquote> prob 351clevland 4 .v heads (nm) -- gerald, 08/14/2001
(nm)
 RE: prob 351clevland 4 .v heads (nm) -- Mel Clark, 08/14/2001
Most likely 351. Those are the only ones I know of that Ford Marked this way. 2 indicates a 2Bbl. carb, small ports and valves, 4 is 4Bbl carb. latge ports and valves, same as Boss 351or 351 CJ, the Boss heads would have screw in rocker studs. M is the 351/400 M engine and basically junk. IMNSHO.
 RE: prob 351clevland 4 .v heads (nm) -- Earl Wood, 08/17/2001
The casting #s for 351C are on the underside and sort of small.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7567&Reply=7567><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>valve guides on a 390</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>T1M, <i>08/11/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote> I have a 68' Galaxie with a 390 2-V. It has hardened valve seats and I had the heads planedand fitted  for valve guides and the valves reseated 3 years ago. Its been sitting for several months and since I've started it up I've been getting blue smoke. i've never had the problem before. If its the valve guides then is there a oil treatment that will cure this problem since I hate to get rid of an expensive set of Felpro cylinder head gaskets that are only 3 years old? </blockquote> valve guides on a 390 -- T1M, 08/11/2001
I have a 68' Galaxie with a 390 2-V. It has hardened valve seats and I had the heads planedand fitted for valve guides and the valves reseated 3 years ago. Its been sitting for several months and since I've started it up I've been getting blue smoke. i've never had the problem before. If its the valve guides then is there a oil treatment that will cure this problem since I hate to get rid of an expensive set of Felpro cylinder head gaskets that are only 3 years old?
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7610&Reply=7567><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Did you do a cylinder leak down test?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>HighSpeed, <i>08/13/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote><font size=3 font color="#996633">This will determine 
where you are getting your oil consumption.</FONT></blockquote> Did you do a cylinder leak down test? -- HighSpeed, 08/13/2001
This will determine where you are getting your oil consumption.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7611&Reply=7567><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>RE: Did you do a cylinder leak down test?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>T1M, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>I've never even heard of such a thing. What equipment do I need for it? </blockquote> RE: Did you do a cylinder leak down test? -- T1M, 08/14/2001
I've never even heard of such a thing. What equipment do I need for it?
 Is the smoke mostly from one side of the exhaust? -- Dave Shoe, 08/14/2001
Actually, I'm not sure this will tell much (it depends on the exhaust system design).

I'm wondering if one of the heads has a partially-clogged oil drainback passage at the rear of the block. This'll allow the head to fill, causing the rear cylinders on the clogged side to draw oil down the stems..

Which sparkplugs have an oily insulator?

I've recently learned of the value of a leak-down test, too. I've still never done one, but probably will eventually. If I recall, a leak-down tester is about $60.00 (I might be off a bit).

Shoe.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7618&Reply=7567><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Did you do a cylinder leak-down test?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>HighSpeed, <i>08/14/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote><font size=3 font color="#cc9966">Basically, what a 
cylinder leak-down tester does is to pressurize the cylinder so you can find out 
where the cylinder is leaking: such as past the rings, past the valves, or past 
the head gasket. What have I left out?</FONT></blockquote> Did you do a cylinder leak-down test? -- HighSpeed, 08/14/2001
Basically, what a cylinder leak-down tester does is to pressurize the cylinder so you can find out where the cylinder is leaking: such as past the rings, past the valves, or past the head gasket. What have I left out?
 RE: Did you do a cylinder leak-down test? -- T1M, 08/14/2001
i see, I'll talk to my instructor about doing a leak test. I'm in a auto technical school right now.
Is it possible that the timing could be causing the smoke? I just turned the distributor somewhat counter-clockwise and it seems much better; less smoke, and virtually no knocking and pinging.
 RE: Did you do a cylinder leak down test? -- Mel Clark, 08/15/2001
A simple or poor boys way of doing a leak down test is to use a screw in compression gauge hose connector and test each cylinder with the piston at top dead center by locking the engine mechanically and applying air pressure to the cylinder. If you hear air escaping into the intake your intake valves are not seating, if you hear the air escaping out the exhaust pipe the problem is the exhaust valve. If you can hear air escaping at the valve cover breather or oil filler you have bad rings. If you get bubbles in the radiator the head is cracked or you have a blown head gasket. You will need to do this with each cylinder if you suspect the problem is only in one cylinder as you need to find the weakest one. Some parts houses have an inexpensive leak-down tester which is a good thing to have in your tool box if you are a budding mechanic. If you dont want to go through all this trouble you can take it to most any good shop and they will perform the test in about two hours. A leak-down test is a good way to determine the condition of an engine, race engines are good at 2% or less, 5% is very respectable for a street engine.
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7565&Reply=7565><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>MARAUDER Valve Covers</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Ray, <i>08/11/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>I would like to find F.E. valve covers with MARAUDER stamped on them. Ray  </blockquote> MARAUDER Valve Covers -- Ray, 08/11/2001
I would like to find F.E. valve covers with MARAUDER stamped on them. Ray
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7568&Reply=7565><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>To the swapmeets you should go  {n/m}</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Lou, <i>08/11/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>n/m<br> </blockquote> To the swapmeets you should go {n/m} -- Lou, 08/11/2001
n/m
 RE: To the swapmeets you should go {n/m} -- DJ, 08/11/2001
I have a set ! what will give for a set?
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=7563&Reply=7563><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<b>New or re-built</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Steve Molinets, <i>08/10/2001</i></font><br /><blockquote>I have a "69" mustang fastback that has not run in almost 10 years. I was planning on getting myself a Cobra kit and dropping in the 428 CJ that I have in the Mustang now since none if the numbers match anything I have in the car. WIth the popularity of the "big blocks" making a comeback, does it make sense to re-build the one I have, or should I go new? If new, where is a reliable place to get a block? Thanks for any help. </blockquote> New or re-built -- Steve Molinets, 08/10/2001
I have a "69" mustang fastback that has not run in almost 10 years. I was planning on getting myself a Cobra kit and dropping in the 428 CJ that I have in the Mustang now since none if the numbers match anything I have in the car. WIth the popularity of the "big blocks" making a comeback, does it make sense to re-build the one I have, or should I go new? If new, where is a reliable place to get a block? Thanks for any help.
 RE: New or re-built -- Royce Peterson, 08/10/2001
Carl's Ford Parts has new 428CJ service blocks. Click here:
www.carlsfordparts.com/

Royce Peterson
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