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You've got the owners manual, I the service manual |
By Dave Shoe - 03/14/2003 12:43:20 AM; IP 216.243.176.34 |
I've got "supplement SM-2562" to the Eaton Interceptor service manual (not the whole service manual - whateverthehell that is) for the 352, 361, 390, 427 Interceptor Marine Engines. It lists valve lash straight outta the Ford car manual: cold I&E 0.028" and hot I&E 0.025" for 390 Police and 427. It does not list solids for the smaller engines, but this may depend on what year the manual was published - and this one is completely dateless. The 289 is listed in this generic specs page (I don't think there was much attention paid to this supplement's specs page), offering a date range based on available engine displacements.
The listed cam for the 390 is the Police 390, the mild mechanical cam with .263 lift, and the 427 is the .298 lift (I&E) jobby. This could be a typo based on apathy, as, again, this is a generic page from a car shop manual.
Just passing info on.
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