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Is this a good deal for motor and tranny?
I have a buddy who is trying to sell a complete 400cui motor and C-6 (or so we think) tranny that is out of a 1974 T-Bird. He says the motor is complete, from the carb to the oil pan, including the accesories. He is asking $500 for both, but said he would sell me the 2 for $300. I would like to get this, but honestly don't know what I would do with it. Anybody know anything about this block? A friend of his was telling him that its a 351 made into a 400, but supposedly its not a stroker? How is that possible? Just curious if anybody has any ideas on this. I figure for $300 I couldn't go too wrong.
Chris |
According to the references I have the 400 was not placed into the 1974 Thunderbird. The Thunderbird is listed with the 460.
I think the information may be incomplete though, as the Mercury Cougar (platform mate) did list a 400ci in 1974. The 1974 400ci engine is a 4.0" bore, and a 4.0" stroke. It was rated at a whopping 170hp@3400rpm and 330lb/ft@2000rpm. Those ratings are net, not gross. Figure 135rwhp with a C-6. It made the power via a 2bbl carb and 8.0:1 compression. You may be able to get it to wake up by replacing the pistons along with the intake and carb, but in the end, you're left with a relatively unknown engine. I've never really heard much about the 400, so I'd probably use something else. |
Unit 5302 I was at a car show and there was 2 400cu on a t-brid I have Pics
http://64.136.37.167/Image%20file/Vi...1/DSC00041.JPG I think that is it. ------------------ 14.28@103.0 Engine: Steal Mounts, Under drive pulleys, K&N, Home ported Lower Intake, No power steering, No A/C Drive Train: 3.55, World Class T-5, NOW it is time for Real power STUFF I Have and will put on after I get everthing: Mac cold intake, 70MM TB, Valve covers (COOL ONES)255 Fuel pump. Next to get: rocker arms,Cam,TFS Heads,Injectors 26,Holley intake, What might I need??? [This message has been edited by Stang Runner (edited 08-25-2001).] [This message has been edited by Stang Runner (edited 08-25-2001).] |
Had a BB 400 in a 77 ford 4x4, it was a piece of **** !!!!!!!!!!!!! from what i heard it was based on the 351M motor (but that was along time ago so don't quote me)...
swapped it for a 360, what a difference... sorry not much help, but I would say no to the $300 motor... at a minimum, you have alot of $$$$ to spend to make it a dependable motor.. ------------------ Black,84 GT,ground effects,shorty headers, 'open' dual exh.,302 HO(no pollution control crap)bored .060,T5,89 ported heads,edelbrock Performer manifold, Edelbrock 2122 cam,600 Holley, high volume oil pump... Some day (3:73 gears & N2O)!!! will this ever end???? |
Great thanks for all your guy's responses. I wasn't sure about the motor, so I figured I would ask the people who would know! I'm not one to want a big block anyway. Would rather get my 331, but I figured it never hurt to find out what I could about this motor to see if I wanted it for some reason. I appreciate all the replys.
Chris |
Now it is working the pic
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