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Name that motor! - cuz1 - 03-15-2009 You boys are good!. 427 Tunnel Port SOHC. Now-- What do you suggest I do with it. carl Name that motor! - DeTowman - 03-16-2009 cuz1 Wrote:You boys are good!. that's not a SOHC(single over head cam) engine, but still a dam good one....sell it to me so I can put it in a Fairlane 66-67 vintage..:biggthumpup::rebel: Name that motor! - broncomatt - 03-16-2009 My bad, 429 would have been a cleavlend block. 427 side oiler is most likely the build. Tims right, would need to know the bore and stroke, my 390 looks the same 9except the intake) but is stock. Thinking of slaping it in your eb Carl? Name that motor! - berg bronco - 03-16-2009 How did you stumble across it? Name that motor! - sparkchaser - 03-16-2009 carl,if you could find a 631/2 galaxie you could build one helluva lightweight clone. Name that motor! - cuz1 - 03-16-2009 It was my brothers motor. He had it at a friends shop who rebuilt it completely. Not sure what to do with it. I guess for the right price it may get sold. Name that motor! - bucketobolts - 03-16-2009 427 is the only FE I know of with cross bolt mains. You wouldn't happen to know the casting #'s on the heads? Name that motor! - berg bronco - 03-16-2009 And whats the right price?:popc1: Name that motor! - SC74 - 03-16-2009 Carl - off topic, but whatever happened to that rare mustang motor that you found? Name that motor! - Timstrk - 03-16-2009 For a rebuilt 427SO you're looking for $15K plus. Cha-ching. Tim |