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06-13-2012, 01:04 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Cobra Make, Engine: KMP 539, a Ton of Aluminum
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Originally Posted by Cashburn
I never understood why the FEs are less popular in the SPFs. But from the BDR perspective meeting a predefined version of a "Cobra" is not the reason a customer selects BDR, so from there on out it's about optimizing the car to their tastes, use, and budget.
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Obviously having a business relationship with engine builder such as Roush may contribute to the reason why most SPF's and BDR's have SBF's. For whatever reason, there are alot of Roush SBF's in BDR's and SPF's. The Roush BBF's are about the same price as BDR or SPF roller, so that could be just one reason for the lack of BBF's in BDR's and SPF's.
Last edited by RodKnock; 06-13-2012 at 01:10 PM..
Reason: tense correction
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06-13-2012, 01:08 PM
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Backdraft Racing Dealer
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: North Haven,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Backdraft Racing
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RodKnock
Obviously having a business relationship with engine builder such as Roush may have contribute to the reason why most SPF's and BDR's have SBF's. For whatever reason, there are alot of Roush SBF's in BDR's and SPF's. The Roush BBF's are about the same price as BDR or SPF roller, so that could be just one reason for the lack of BBF's in BDR's and SPF's.
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It may have a slight influence but not much anymore. Very few Roush engines going out the door the last 2+ years. Adding to some of the reluctance on the BDR with FE builds is the headers are generally not stocked etc.
There's also a lot of SPFs with Ford Racing 460s ... that would be a tip to the cost factor.
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06-13-2012, 01:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cashburn
Very few Roush engines going out the door the last 2+ years.
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I wonder why?
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06-13-2012, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by RodKnock
I wonder why?
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Options... a few years ago you had 2 or 3 choices for small block 427s. Now with the availability of the DART SHP blocks the prices have come down and other builders in the mix. Not to mention Ford Racings 427.
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06-13-2012, 02:47 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: New Jersey,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Shelby Cobra CSX4206 aluminum body, original 1965 NASCAR 427 SO, Dual quads.
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Todays small blocks will give you tremendous power and damn near that BB roar and rumble for far less $$$ but in MHO just don't look quite right in a 427 engine bay. But thats me.
The FE 427SO is the only "correct" motor for the 427 Cobra except for the 428 Police Interceptor that found it's way into some street cars for a short run in production. These two motors are only indispensible motors for your "Cobra" if you are a die hard in "correctness" and aesthetics like yours truly.  These motors are, especially the SO becoming very rare and very expensiive. I think they will definitely increase the value of any build but you will pay for it. A dead nuts NOS 427SO built right today, soup to nuts will be every bit of $35,000.00.
A nice 428 CJ or 390FE will look and sound the part and provide as much if not better torque then the 427SO for much less $$$$.
It sounds like the 428CJ or 390FE are the way to go for you from what I sense from you posts. You can also do a 428 PI for much less then an SO and still be "Cobra correct".
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06-13-2012, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by REAL 1
A dead nuts NOS 427SO built right today, soup to nuts will be every bit of $35,000.00.
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Assuming that's correct, and I don't know if it is, but all aluminum SOHC engine built by Keith Craft is $38,000. And I'd take that in a heartbeat.
New Ford Aluminum SOHC 427 FE Cammer Engine Complete | eBay
Personally, when it comes to engines, an aftermarket all aluminum FE for about $20K +/- works for me. I don't need NOS blocks, heads, intakes, etc.
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06-13-2012, 04:52 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RodKnock
Assuming that's correct, and I don't know if it is, but all aluminum SOHC engine built by Keith Craft is $38,000. And I'd take that in a heartbeat.
New Ford Aluminum SOHC 427 FE Cammer Engine Complete | eBay
Personally, when it comes to engines, an aftermarket all aluminum FE for about $20K +/- works for me. I don't need NOS blocks, heads, intakes, etc.
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Then a nice original 427SO will be in the same range if not more. I consider $35K to be in the same range as $38K. I was likely low on my estimate that why I qualified it with words like "every bit of".
Point is you can get BB power for alot less if you can do with out the Holy Grail of Cobra engines and the 427SO is clearly that IMHO or a nice aluminum block 427 like the Shelby block.
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06-13-2012, 04:54 PM
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Quick question, any cooling issues with the iron sleeved aluminum blocks?
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