
Ford 429/460 Engines: HTB Max Perf: How to Build Max Performance
Format: Paperback
For years, Ford relied on the venerable FE bigblock engine design to power its passenger cars, trucks, and even muscle cars—and why not? The design was rugged, reliable, amortized, and a proven race winner at Le Mans and drag strips across the country. However, as is always the case with technology, time marches on, and Ford had a new design with many improvements in mind. Enter the 385 family of engines (also known as the “Lima” bigblock). Produced from 1968–1998, the 385series engines were used in multiple applications from industrial trucks to muscle cars and luxury cruisers.
In Ford 429/460 Engines: How to Build Max Performance, which was written by Ford expert Jim Smart, all aspects of performance building are covered, including engine history and design, induction systems, cylinder heads, the valvetrain, camshaft selection, the engine block, and rotating assemblies. The best options, optimal parts matching, aftermarket versus factory parts, budget levels, and build levels are also examined. The 429/460 engines are a good platform for stroking, so that is covered here as well.
Whether you want to build a torquemonster engine for your offroad F150, a betterpreforming version of a 1970sera smog motor for your luxury Lincoln, or an allout highhorsepower mill for your muscle car, this book is a welcome addition to your performance library.
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