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RE: HP Damper plus... |
By McQ - 02/18/2003 11:54:56 PM; IP 63.191.224.170 |
Obviously I've been thinking too much about this 352HP ID thing.
But there are two additonal items that will indicate your 352HP is genuine, The oil pan and pump. They are different on the HP vs. the standard "Special" 352s. The HP pan is nearly one inch deeper on the back shallow end. Ford found that this small addition helped reduce oil temperature.
The HP oil pump has an extended body, allowing use of a longer, stiffer relief spring. It will have a casting number right on it of COAE-6600 and it's obviosuly different than most FE oil pumps.
And a last thing on that vibration damper I was spelling "damper" earlier (where was I coming up with that N? typing too fast during break, that's it) the actual part # listed in an old Ford parts book shows COAE-6316-D for the 390HP/406. Yours will have a casting # that will probably be COAE-6316-D.
Now that has to be it from me. I keep thinking that if I only had another true '60 Ford HP car.... I'd need that engine.
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