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RE: Cast in or stamped?
By cuzncletus - 06/28/2003 4:29:54 PM; IP 68.159.219.27
Neither. This motor was taken to the owner of a local transmission shop who used to race FE's and considers himself knowledgeable. He told the junk yard owner to take it out and save it as it was a "High Performance" motor and said so right there on the, uh, uh..... we never could find it under the grease. So the junk yard owner took it out of an I'm sure very fast 1965 Mercury Colony Park station wagon with air, ps, sundry bells and whistles that added up to about three tons. Looked to be a garden variety 390 hydraulic lift motor to me. So goes another pursuit for the elusive pot of gold.

Did find a good "backwards 105" block with the extra webbing in the bottom end, though..... What are my chances on making 4.13 in the bore with that?
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 RE: Hmmm...I've never seen nor heard of such a thing. [n/m] -- cuzncletus, 06/27/2003
 406 blocks often had the letters "HP" cast in. -- Royce Peterson, 06/28/2003
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 Bore it to 428? Chances are not good. -- Dave Shoe, 06/28/2003
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