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You get a Big "F" for asking that. |
By Dave Shoe - 04/05/2003 2:58:32 AM; IP 216.243.176.34 |
The rumors you've heard are correct. While early NASCAR engines did get the production C5AE-F heads, there was a later version which notibly outflowed the original MR casting, and could be identified because the "F" in the casting was twice as large as the "C5AE". It has been nicknamed the "Big F" head.
A google search using "Big F", "NASCAR", and "Ford" as the search criteria reveals that not a whole lotta folk know about this little oddity. Don't even bother looking, as you'll just learn a whole different meaning for the term "Big F..."
I'd post a photo of a Big F head, but it'd take me approximately a day to find it, as disorganized as I presently am. While I have no first-hand knowledge of the casting, I've heard LOTS of direct second-hand info on the head.
It's real.
Shoe.
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