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RE: '66 PI 428 is solid lifter block |
By Mike McQuesten - 01/10/2002 12:28:48 PM; IP 206.193.0.122 |
I'm not sure on the '67 PI 428, honestly I used to know for sure...., but know for a fact that the '66 PI 428 engine was equipped with a solid lifter camshaft thus the block would be unique and not have provision for oil to the hydraulics. I've never looked at a '66 PI close enough to know how Ford did this. Either a unique block casting or factory plugs to block the oil flow? I'd like to know.
Since I'm asking that, does anyone know the specs on the '66 428 PI cam? Was it the same cam as the '65 390 PI? I know that it was mild enough to be responsive at low rpms with an automatic and high gear ratio differential. Just wondering what the cam specs were.
And my opinion on C6ME-A....I've seen them as standard run-o-the-mill 352s & 390s. Same with C7AE-A or C7AE being the original 360 in my '68 F-100. |
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