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cardude54
02-25-2005, 01:48 AM
Hi everyone! i own a 1966 mustang coupe that I am in the work on storing it and making some of my own mods. I HAVE A QUESTION?!!!! does any body know where(hopefully near nor-cal)I can buy a new 289 and a c4 tranny? or even just a new c4?.....all info very much helpfull!



GOD BLESS AMERICA, and KEEP OUR TROOPS SAFE!

StangNut86
02-25-2005, 09:31 AM
Hi everyone! i own a 1966 mustang coupe that I am in the work on storing it and making some of my own mods. I HAVE A QUESTION?!!!! does any body know where(hopefully near nor-cal)I can buy a new 289 and a c4 tranny? or even just a new c4?.....all info very much helpfull!



GOD BLESS AMERICA, and KEEP OUR TROOPS SAFE!

i say forget the 289, go find a junked 302 fox mustang, take the motor, put a carb intake on it, and throw that in. headers, a nice intake, anice carb, and gasket refreshing will make plenty of power. you can get a mildly built C4 from performance automatic, summit racing sells them, so does 50resto, i'm sure you can make it happen.

SkylineUSA
02-25-2005, 12:17 PM
Hi everyone! i own a 1966 mustang coupe that I am in the work on storing it and making some of my own mods. I HAVE A QUESTION?!!!! does any body know where(hopefully near nor-cal)I can buy a new 289 and a c4 tranny? or even just a new c4?.....all info very much helpfull!



GOD BLESS AMERICA, and KEEP OUR TROOPS SAFE!


I agree with StangNut. You're not worried about matching numbers, go with a 302, and a T5:D

cardude54
02-25-2005, 10:50 PM
yes that would be dandy and all but what i want to do is get a 289 and build it from the ground up, and get a bullet proof c4.....long story but i need a new eng first.



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StangNut86
02-25-2005, 11:58 PM
yes that would be dandy and all but what i want to do is get a 289 and build it from the ground up, and get a bullet proof c4.....long story but i need a new eng first.



God bless our troops

i'll stick to my guns on the tranny, performance automatic has lots of options for street and strip cars. if you're dead-set on a 289, pull one out of a junked stang, fairlane, etc, that has one, strip it down, and refresh the bottom end. carb, headers, and intake will make it fly.

cardude54
02-26-2005, 02:49 AM
yeah thanx for everyones ideas but no body answered my question.....where can i find a new one???

StangNut86
02-26-2005, 06:26 AM
yeah thanx for everyones ideas but no body answered my question.....where can i find a new one???

i'm not sure you can find a new 289... maybe get a 302 block and a destroker crank?

351wStang
02-26-2005, 10:29 AM
There where two different 289's before and after 1965. So make sure you know what year it is or the tranny you buy may not bolt up. Ther had different stroke, bore, and tranny bolt pattern.
Now, as far as finding a new one...you wont. They quit making these things around 1968 I beleave. If you want a new C4 I would suggest a TCI. But no, you will not find a new 289ci ford small block v8.

SkylineUSA
02-26-2005, 11:31 AM
Go 302, no problems. That is my suggestion. Not sure why you have to have a 289, can you explain the importance of having a 289, and not a 302?

turboEKhatch
02-26-2005, 01:12 PM
Yeah, externally a 289 and a 302 are the same. Only thing is if you ever wanna stroke the 289 the cylinder bores are actually shorter, and the piston can come out of the bore at BDC. I had a friend ruin his 347 kit because he put it in a 289 block.

TheStang00
02-26-2005, 02:38 PM
i looked everywhere online i could think of and i didnt find anyone that sells a 289, longblock shortblock whatever.

StangNut86
02-26-2005, 03:04 PM
Yeah, externally a 289 and a 302 are the same. Only thing is if you ever wanna stroke the 289 the cylinder bores are actually shorter, and the piston can come out of the bore at BDC. I had a friend ruin his 347 kit because he put it in a 289 block.

2 grand worth of bottom end down the tubes, friggin ouch!

cardude54
02-28-2005, 05:46 PM
the reason why i wanted a 289 to make a long story short is so that the #'s match....but the idiot before me took it out and put a 200 straight six instead(ass!) so...i guesse i will go but a 302....if i go buy a 302 can i put a b&m c6 tranny?

turboEKhatch
02-28-2005, 08:19 PM
the reason why i wanted a 289 to make a long story short is so that the #'s match....but the idiot before me took it out and put a 200 straight six instead(ass!) so...i guesse i will go but a 302....if i go buy a 302 can i put a b&m c6 tranny?

Having a 289 in there has nothing to do with numbers matching. If you get the ORIGINAL 289 block that was actually put in your specific car, that would be a numbers matching car. When you stick some random 289 block in there it doesn't mean shit, and frankly nobody at car shows, etc, really cares.

351wStang
02-28-2005, 08:26 PM
if i go buy a 302 can i put a b&m c6 tranny?

You dont need a C6. If your car was a V8 car, which would have been a 289, it came with a C4 tranny. A C6 will fit in these cars but they are just about too big and bulky. They weigh more, and they rob more power. A C4 is what I would suggest you go with.

Mendari
03-02-2005, 04:02 PM
Having a 289 in there has nothing to do with numbers matching.
Yup,
Having the Numbers Match means that the V.I.N. found on the car's chassis are the same as the V.I.N. found on the engine. Open up the hood in any new car and you'll see.

The original 289 has probably been melted down for scrap parts and is now in someone's kitchen being used as a skillet.

Take StangNut's advice, he knows what he's talking about. You can either have fun driving your car or get an ulser chasing a Wild Goose.

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