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Maybe, but don't take it to the bank.
By Gerry Proctor - 03/08/2006 2:02:16 PM; IP 137.242.1.15
The rods should be the big bolt rods used in the 427 and 428CJ. I believe the shank diameter is 13/32 on those. I'm not sure though so seek a second opinion.

The C3AE-E crank is just an ordinary 390 crank.

Honestly, I'm a bit of a dunce when it comes to Ford casting numbers since I don't have enough grey matter to devote to recognizing them.
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 RE: 428CJ heads -- dave, 03/06/2006
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 RE: Use the search button -- dave, 03/08/2006
Maybe, but don't take it to the bank. -- Gerry Proctor, 03/08/2006
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 RE: Use the search button -- dave, 03/08/2006
 For a lot of reasons. -- Gerry Proctor, 03/09/2006
 RE: 428CJ heads -- BanditChaser, 03/08/2006
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