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Old 08-06-2005, 10:26 PM
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400SB or 460BB

Gonna put it in a 66 Ford body on a 73(approx) frame 4v4 with 3.73 gears with 36inch tires whitch motor should i use has a 400 in it now needing rebuilt also needs carb and intake can get a 460 for 225$ plus rebuild cost whitch would you do? keep in mind gonna be mildly camed intake and exaust put on it
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Old 08-07-2005, 09:20 AM
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Well if it's a Ford 400 then I'd stick with it. The 400 has a longer stroke than the 460. It makes around 300 ftlb of tq at 1400 RPM . If you rebuilt it and gave it some room to breath I think you'd have a nice motor on your hands. High torque at low RPM's and decent horsepower. Hope things turn out for the best.
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thx for the input anyone else have anything to say?
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