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390 How is this setup for a 67 Mustang?
By Justin G - 01/14/2005 9:56:42 PM; IP 24.5.6.224
419 hp and 420 ft lbs tq acording to desktop dyno

block-----------------------bored .030 sonic checked and blueprinted
crank----------------------seasoned 390 ford turned .010 and balanced
rods------------------------stock ford truck - reconditioned and balanced
pistons--------------------speed pro forged racing .030 balanced
rings------------------------hastings moly .030
bearings------------------clevite 77 .010
gaskets-------------------fel- pro
bolts-----------------------stock ford
camshaft-----------------performance camshaft 292/.512 (choice)
lifters-----------------------hydraulic
timing chain-------------cloyes double roller
pushrods-----------------stock
rockers--------------------stock bolt down shaft - reconditioned
oil pump------------------melling high volume
heads----------------------c7ae with 14 bolt exhaust
valves---------------------manley stainless 2.19/1.73
timing cover-------------stock ford
oil pan---------------------stock ford
valve covers------------finned aluminum ford motorsport
air cleaner----------------edelbrock chrome
damper--------------------stock
4bbl intake --------------edelbrock 4 bbl
carburetor---------------holley 750 vac sec
distributor---------------ford duraspark II electronic
cap, rotor----------------stock '67 ford
wires----------------------stock double silicone
ignition module-------wells F102 duraspark II
water pump------------stock ford
brackets-----------------stock ford
pulleys ------------------stock ford
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Collapse <b>390 How is this setup for a 67 Mustang?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Justin G, <i>01/14/2005</i></font>390 How is this setup for a 67 Mustang? -- Justin G, 01/14/2005
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=23768&Reply=23765><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor23768" onclick="return false;">As long as you you are not staying stock</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Tim, <i>01/15/2005</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 As long as you you are not staying stock -- Tim, 01/15/2005
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 RE: As long as you you are not staying stock -- Pete, 01/24/2005
 They're around, you just need to search -- Tim, 01/24/2005
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 RE: 390 How is this setup for a 67 Mustang? -- mike, 01/28/2005
 What headers do you recomend for a 67 Mustang.. -- Justin G, 01/29/2005
 RE: 390 How is this setup for a 67 Mustang? -- giacamo, 01/29/2005
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