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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: New Carlisle, IN
Posts: 48
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So here are the engines that i have in my grage waiting to be built up 351 cleveland, 428 corba jet , 460 so what one do u guys think would do the best for what im doing
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Jack 1969 Bronco, 351 cleveland 1972 Bronco, 351 Cleveland |
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Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Az
Posts: 854
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You're going to have to spend some big bucks to get alot of rpm out of a 351c. As for taking off at high RPM, you dont need a small block.. a BB would work way better. Some steep gears and a low RPM BB would work better, the SB doesnt have the TQ if you start to bog down. Check out www.460ford.com , quite a few pullers and boggers there.
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