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It all comes down to bore spacing |
By Bill Conley - 09/14/2005 12:10:58 PM; IP 68.120.231.207 |
The fundamental number for any engine family is the spacing between cylinder bores. You'll see members of the same engine family with different bores and strokes (390,427,428) and even different deck heights (302, 351W), but you'll never see memebers of the same engine family with different bore spacing.
It seems the big block/ small block nomenclature originated with Chevys. Our Fords are a bit more murky. The FE bore spacing makes it more of a "medium block", with bore spacing in between the Windsor engines and the "385" series Lima engines.
JMO, but I did work at Ford as an engine engineer.
-Bill |
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