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Default Looking for info on HiPo 260 Cobra motors

I'm trying to dig up as much info as I can about the engines used in the early 260 Cobras (cars with generators). I'm doing some research on the Shelby prototype Tiger and the builder of the car (George Boskoff) tells me the Tiger prototype got one of the early Cobra motors.

The motor that came in the car had a build date of 2K26B which means it was an early 260 with 6 inch spacing on the motor mounts. Does anyone have any pictures of these early Cobra motors or any other info? What made these HiPo motors? I'm assuming they had C2OE-9425-K 4V manifolds. Did they also have solid lifter cams? What about generators? Were they Lucas? The one picture I have shows a gear reduction on the back of the generator for the tach and this matches what is on the Tiger prototype. It also has a Corvette/Harrison overflow tank. What kind of valve covers would it have? Would the oil fill be in the timing cover? I'm hoping some pictures can answer all of these questions.

I've read all the Mannel (this book is amazing), Taylor, Haynes,etc. books I've gotten all I can from these books so am now looking for more detail about the early 260's that came in Cobras (especially the 3/1963 timeframe). Any info/pictures will be much appreciated. Also any leads on a 1962 260 with 6 inch motor mount spacing (especially with a 2K26B build date) will be rewarded with $$$. From what I understand this type of 260 block was common to the Fairlane line of cars.

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First, Bill Carroll owns the Shelby prototype Tiger (or did). [1] I doubt that car had any race stuff on it. Probably the best thing would be to ask some of the Tiger folks - if you have trouble PM me.

I have a 260 long block from a Tiger (352 vin) in my garage - we can work something out.

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I'm trying to dig up as much info as I can about the engines used in the early 260 Cobras (cars with generators). I'm doing some research on the Shelby prototype Tiger and the builder of the car (George Boskoff) tells me the Tiger prototype got one of the early Cobra motors.

The motor that came in the car had a build date of 2K26B which means it was an early 260 with 6 inch spacing on the motor mounts. Does anyone have any pictures of these early Cobra motors or any other info? What made these HiPo motors? I'm assuming they had C2OE-9425-K 4V manifolds. Did they also have solid lifter cams? What about generators? Were they Lucas? The one picture I have shows a gear reduction on the back of the generator for the tach and this matches what is on the Tiger prototype. It also has a Corvette/Harrison overflow tank. What kind of valve covers would it have? Would the oil fill be in the timing cover? I'm hoping some pictures can answer all of these questions.

I've read all the Mannel (this book is amazing), Taylor, Haynes,etc. books I've gotten all I can from these books so am now looking for more detail about the early 260's that came in Cobras (especially the 3/1963 timeframe). Any info/pictures will be much appreciated. Also any leads on a 1962 260 with 6 inch motor mount spacing (especially with a 2K26B build date) will be rewarded with $$$. From what I understand this type of 260 block was common to the Fairlane line of cars.

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According to any early book I have they were "off the shelf Falcon Sprint 260 engine with chrome valve covers and air cleaner". It also said that car#s 71-200 switched from the Lucas generator to the Ford generator and then went to a Ford alternator from 201-589.
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Thanks for the response David. I bought the car from Bill so it now sits in my garage. The car would have received whatever engine that the Cobras had. Shelby said to Boskoff "see that white car over there? I want you to put one of our motors in there." The engine would have come from the pile of engines they had getting ready to go in the Cobras. That also explains why the prototype Tiger has the Harrison overflow and the Lucas generator.

I've talked to all the Tiger guys and have also talked to some of the original builders including Phil Remington and George Boskoff. I've also talked to photographers from that period including Shelby photographer Dave Friedman. They just don't have any pictures of the car since it was a "secret" build. That and the fact that all the guys in the Shelby shop were paying attention to the cool new Cobra. I'm hoping original Cobra photos will shed some light on what the engine compartment looked like.

I do have several 260 Tiger blocks but I'm trying to get as numbers correct as possible and that would be a 2K2 date coded block. The car currently has a January 1964 HiPo that codes (563-A) to Fairlane with manual transmission. Nobody knows how that motor got in there but it appears to have been there since before 1976. Bill Carroll says it was shipped back to Shelby in 1964 or so to have the HiPo put in it. Shelby says that Bill put the HiPo in it. The only real proof I have is the Shelby tag on the firewall (and the stamping in the firewall sheetmetal) that shows motor 2K26B. I know it's a longshot but I'm going to search for a 260 with a similar or exact code on the block. In the mean time the HiPo will do but it smokes like you wouldn't believe. It didn't have an oil filter when I bought it and probably never did. I think it's a little worn out.


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First, Bill Carroll owns the Shelby prototype Tiger (or did). [1] I doubt that car had any race stuff on it. Probably the best thing would be to ask some of the Tiger folks - if you have trouble PM me.

I have a 260 long block from a Tiger (352 vin) in my garage - we can work something out.

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According to any early book I have they were "off the shelf Falcon Sprint 260 engine with chrome valve covers and air cleaner". It also said that car#s 71-200 switched from the Lucas generator to the Ford generator and then went to a Ford alternator from 201-589.

What book is this from? Sounds like I need to get a copy. For those of you that don't know....the Bob Mannel book on Mustang and Ford motors is incredible. It covers everything the motors came with right down to nuts and bolts. Even has info on what fan you should have or what water inlet is correct.

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Haha - small world! ( and you seem to be 3 jumps ahead of me )

I can check the date code of my motor (if I ever get back that far) but imagine it would be 1965ish. (My Tiger was a "Mk1a" )


Somewhere I have some snaps of the car from a dinner at Bill's house - we had it on the back deck.

Its good to know it went to a proper home - good luck w/ it!

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Thanks for the response David. I bought the car from Bill so it now sits in my garage. The car would have received whatever engine that the Cobras had. Shelby said to Boskoff "see that white car over there? I want you to put one of our motors in there." The engine would have come from the pile of engines they had getting ready to go in the Cobras. That also explains why the prototype Tiger has the Harrison overflow and the Lucas generator.

I've talked to all the Tiger guys and have also talked to some of the original builders including Phil Remington and George Boskoff. I've also talked to photographers from that period including Shelby photographer Dave Friedman. They just don't have any pictures of the car since it was a "secret" build. That and the fact that all the guys in the Shelby shop were paying attention to the cool new Cobra. I'm hoping original Cobra photos will shed some light on what the engine compartment looked like.

I do have several 260 Tiger blocks but I'm trying to get as numbers correct as possible and that would be a 2K2 date coded block. The car currently has a January 1964 HiPo that codes (563-A) to Fairlane with manual transmission. Nobody knows how that motor got in there but it appears to have been there since before 1976. Bill Carroll says it was shipped back to Shelby in 1964 or so to have the HiPo put in it. Shelby says that Bill put the HiPo in it. The only real proof I have is the Shelby tag on the firewall (and the stamping in the firewall sheetmetal) that shows motor 2K26B. I know it's a longshot but I'm going to search for a 260 with a similar or exact code on the block. In the mean time the HiPo will do but it smokes like you wouldn't believe. It didn't have an oil filter when I bought it and probably never did. I think it's a little worn out.
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It is a small world. I'd love to see the pictures you took from that dinner. I had a guy send me some that were taken in 1976 and it helped with some questions I had about the car.

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Haha - small world! ( and you seem to be 3 jumps ahead of me )

I can check the date code of my motor (if I ever get back that far) but imagine it would be 1965ish. (My Tiger was a "Mk1a" )


Somewhere I have some snaps of the car from a dinner at Bill's house - we had it on the back deck.

Its good to know it went to a proper home - good luck w/ it!

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This is one of the few pictures I have of the car. That is Miss California 1964 sitting behind the wheel. Does anyone recognize this wooden steering wheel or what it was used in originally? Possibly Cobras? The car is now missing that ring that goes around the emblem in the middle of the wheel. I'm looking for a replacement.

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I don't think the Sprint had a Hi Po engine (i.e. wild cam,solid lifters,better ,etc.). The 1963 Fairlane had a 260 Hi Po,which I bet is what got into the Cobra. I haven't yet researched that,this is just from recollection.
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I don't think the Sprint had a Hi Po engine (i.e. wild cam,solid lifters,better ,etc.). The 1963 Fairlane had a 260 Hi Po,which I bet is what got into the Cobra. I haven't yet researched that,this is just from recollection.
We know they had some special treatment...a special 4V manifold for one. I'm not sure about the rest though. It appears some of the later motors were hopped up but these Cobra motors were built in mid to late 1962 so some of the later tricks may not apply to the earlier cars.
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I think I was wrong-the 63 hipo Fairlane was a 289 (late year option). I think the hipo 260s were made by using Ford engine kit C4OZ-6A044-B (p. I-22 of Mannel's book).
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I think I was wrong-the 63 hipo Fairlane was a 289 (late year option). I think the hipo 260s were made by using Ford engine kit C4OZ-6A044-B (p. I-22 of Mannel's book).

I did talk to Bob Mannel and he said the motors would have come from Ford ready to go. In other words they weren't replacing cams, manifolds, etc.
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What book is this from? Sounds like I need to get a copy.
It's from a Wallace Wyss book published in '77 with forward by CS called "Shelby's Wildlife-The Cobras and Mustangs". It isn't too specific on some things but has some good info. Since it was still fairly soon after production had ceased, I think some of the details are as accurate as some that have been created in the following decades.
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It's from a Wallace Wyss book published in '77 with forward by CS called "Shelby's Wildlife-The Cobras and Mustangs". It isn't too specific on some things but has some good info. Since it was still fairly soon after production had ceased, I think some of the details are as accurate as some that have been created in the following decades.
I've seen that book before. Sounds like I should dig up a copy. Thanks for the info.
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Does anybody have good photos of the Lucas generator set-up and tachometer drive for early cobras?

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Did the 260 c.i. cars use early 6" spacing fairlane motor mounts at the engine?
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Did the 260 c.i. cars use early 6" spacing fairlane motor mounts at the engine?
Yes, the early 260's only had the 6" spacing for motor mounts. My car now has a 289 but still has the 6" motor mounts. They welded on some tabs to make them able to bolt up to the 7" 289 mount holes on the engine.
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I'm looking for a source for 1962 6' spacing Fairlane mounts,none on E-bay. Any help?
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Gotta brag here; I have an old Carroll Shelby autographed copy of "Shelby's Wildlife."
First time I have seen book mentioned on this site.
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Question Original Fairlane/Cobra 260 6" motor mount

Are you looking for the original style as used in the small block Fairlane/Cobra or do you want a version used in the Mustang?

I have a couple of complete sets of the original Fairlane/Cobra style 289 mounts and I may have one complete set of the original Fairlane/Cobra style 260 ones... not sure. All of these are rare as hens teeth and fairly expensive, but, as you've found out, the 260 ones are more rare.

I believe the smaller ones are about 6" on center, for the mounting holes to the block, and the larger ones are about 7" on center.

Let me know if you want me to look for them, or if you are looking for something different.
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