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RE: 360 to 428cj? possible?
By richard - 09/29/2001 2:29:22 PM; IP 209.180.113.221
the 360 was built using a 352 rod and crank with a 390 piston. a 428 crank would go in and with the stock bore you would get 410 ci. the stock 390 bore is 4.05 where as the stock 428 bore is 4.13. if the block passes a sonic check you could bore it .08" but since you can build the 410 for much less money and give more rebuilds i would do that instead. if you really want a 428 then i say find a 428.
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 360 to 428cj? possible? -- MustangRacer'67, 09/29/2001
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 RE: 360 to 428cj? possible? -- MustangRacer'67, 09/29/2001
 go for it and have a blast!!(nm) -- richard, 09/29/2001
 with a 360 block how would it be a "true" 428CJ? -- FE427TP, 09/30/2001
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 On rare occasion it can be done properly. -- Dave Shoe, 09/30/2001
 Re: c4tz-12367-a -- Mike McQuesten, 09/30/2001
 RE: On rare occasion it can be done properly. -- MustangRacer'67, 09/30/2001
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=8381&Reply=8364><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor8381" onclick="return false;">What do you recommend sir? 390? 410?</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>MustangRacer'67, <i>10/01/2001</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 What do you recommend sir? 390? 410? -- MustangRacer'67, 10/01/2001
 Study cylinder wall requirements for race engines. -- Dave Shoe, 10/01/2001
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 RE: On rare occasion it can be done properly. -- Scott Hollenbeck, 10/01/2001
 I've got a great looking "A" block. -- Dave Shoe, 10/01/2001
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