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NKOTB 08-25-2006 03:36 PM

Holman Moody Steel 427SO coming
 
Hi fellas,

I didn't see any posts about this, but made a call last week to Holman Moody, based on a parking lot conversation I had last weekend at the Riverstone Parkway Cruise-in here northwest of Atlanta. I spoke to Mr Holman (one of the son's) last week, and they think they are about 6 months from getting their 1st castings right on a steel 427 block.... I think he said it would be somewhere in the $4500 price range... He also said a more robust model would follow in time with re-enforced pieces for turbo and SC applications...

Whaddya think of that? How about a csx4### with a full tilt HM block? Cool eh? "They's just goes together like peas an carrots", as Forrest would say
DD

sssnot 08-25-2006 03:57 PM

Cool! :) .

Anthony 08-25-2006 04:08 PM

aren't genesis iron 427's $3500, and for $4500 you can have an aluminum pond or genesis 427.

SCOBRAC 08-25-2006 10:25 PM

They are, but they are not really 427 side oilers... I don't want to start a wizzing match but there is something really different about the sound of a real 427 that the arrruumminum block and head engines don't have.

I spent $10k for a rebuilt 427 that was .015 over in pieces. I would love to have found a NOS block but they were 5k at that time and they generally need plenty of machine work and prep. I'd go $4500 for a new OEM side oiler with the machining done and ready to assemble.

undy 08-26-2006 03:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SCOBRAC
They are, but they are not really 427 side oilers... I don't want to start a wizzing match but there is something really different about the sound of a real 427 that the arrruumminum block and head engines don't have.

I spent $10k for a rebuilt 427 that was .015 over in pieces. I would love to have found a NOS block but they were 5k at that time and they generally need plenty of machine work and prep. I'd go $4500 for a new OEM side oiler with the machining done and ready to assemble.


Using that thinking then the only "real" 427 S/O block are those that were made by Ford. H/M falls exactly in the same catagory as Pond and Genesis. I see no benefit, other that the name, over the others.

NKOTB 08-26-2006 06:45 AM

I think the value's in the name AND the ability to piece together an exact reproduction... Iron heads and all. now someone just needs to produce a bell housing that protects like steel/aluminum, but looks like the OEM Ford cast ones... I think I'm more fond of putting together a visual time machine, than I am an all out performer. IMHO.

DavidNJ 08-26-2006 06:56 AM

And which chassis is an 'exact reproduction'?

undy 08-26-2006 11:06 AM

The Genesis block is practically, from the exterior, an exact duplicate of the OEM block. It even has the correct Ford casting numbers for the 427 S/O (as Pond does too). I can't imagine how H/M's offering could look any more correct than the cast iron Genesis.

Burgs 08-26-2006 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SCOBRAC
They are, but they are not really 427 side oilers...

Mine is a side oiler,.... I'm not really sure what you mean???

Brad

Burgs 08-26-2006 02:27 PM

Are you saying it's not an original, vintage, "REAL" side oiler block?

badrich 08-26-2006 03:17 PM

Michael: You have my curiosity up, just what is "something really different about the sound of a real 427 (I presume you mean 'original 427') that arruminium block and head engines don't have?" I've always thought that 427s sounded similar, of course depending upon how high the compression is, how radical the valve timing is, how minimal the exhaust is, etc. Of course I often have my earplugs in when I hear some of these beasts... :confused: Rich

Excaliber 08-26-2006 03:21 PM

Well the it sounds to me like an alloy block and heads is NOT what I had in mind when I bought my car. I wanted a vintage 427 side oiler WITH iron heads.

I'd take a modern iron block over an alloy block as well. I don't know, alloy just doesn't 'sound right' to me for MY 'time machine'. :D When I rebuilt the motor I also went with a flat tappet cam, because, well, a 'roller' cam just didn't 'sound right'. :LOL:

As far as 'true side oiler' goes, the Shelby blocks are not really 'side oilers'. Perhaps they are even better, but thats not the point. As for HM, Pond or Genesis, I don't know if there true side oilers or not.

Yeah, I KNOW it's a replica, so what does it matter? Well if it doesn't matter to you why don't you run a VW engine and put an auto trans behind it? After all, it's 'only' a replica, put some nice 20" chrome wheels on it, maybe a big air foil in the back and some cool neon lights under the side pipes while your at it. After all, it's only a replica. Where do YOU draw the line? I wanted a side oiler, period, my car my choice, do what you want with yours (as so many screwed up replicas attest to)!

If you can't appreciate a side oiler, you might want to follow this guys lead (warning VW powered):
http://www.cobracountry.com/cobra4sa...t-cobra-ca.jpg

Commander 08-26-2006 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NKOTB
Hi fellas,

I didn't see any posts about this, but made a call last week to Holman Moody, based on a parking lot conversation I had last weekend at the Riverstone Parkway Cruise-in here northwest of Atlanta. I spoke to Mr Holman (one of the son's) last week, and they think they are about 6 months from getting their 1st castings right on a steel 427 block.... I think he said it would be somewhere in the $4500 price range... He also said a more robust model would follow in time with re-enforced pieces for turbo and SC applications...

Whaddya think of that? How about a csx4### with a full tilt HM block? Cool eh? "They's just goes together like peas an carrots", as Forrest would say
DD


Possibly they're going to partner with Genesis, who's a relative unknown, lending their BRAND name to Genesis' product for a markup, to bring a Genesis block up to $4,500 (machined and actually ready to use).

Personally, and I can't believe I'm saying this, but I think there's enough choice today as far as FE blocks go.

All these guys developing blocks and (SOHC) heads, do they KNOW that in less than a year there's going to be a new SOHC FACTORY 427 ENGINE called (currently) the Hurricane (though likely to be called Boss when finally introduced)? And the new Boss engine'll have SOHC's, VVT, DOD and EFI, from the factory?

If you're putting non-original, non-vintage motors in, why not put in a modern engine? It's going to be basically a 21st century FE.

If anyone's going to develop a new block, develop one that'll allow someone to bolt on a new set of Boss heads with the related injection hardware since it'll have veeeerrrrrry close to the same bore spacing. With a little creative offset cylinder casting, we could have a bolt on situation.

Excaliber 08-26-2006 04:26 PM

Why not? WHY NOT????? I can think of a bunch of reasons! :D

NKOTB 08-26-2006 05:25 PM

DavidNJ,

I would say the new csx4### frames, the custom - from original plan built ones & .... Oh yeah! Contemporary ;-)

Undy, OK I'll defer to you on this one, but maybe Genesis and Pond get some price pressure now & poor 428 guys like me can afford a 427 one day like the more fortunate ones. (I do have a little engine envy, can you blame me)

DD

HotRodJoe 08-26-2006 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burgs
Mine is a side oiler,.... I'm not really sure what you mean???

Brad


Yeah, I don't really understand that comment, either. The Pond blocks are really sideoilers.

Cracker 08-26-2006 05:50 PM

DD - The Contemporary frames are not true to original - they simply have round main rails with a slightly thicker wall, than the original CSX's. Other than that they are not much alike. Just lettin ya know. Is your car painted yet?

Michael - I'm hearing ya man - an original solid lifter fourtwentyseven has a sound all it's own.

ROUSHAC 08-26-2006 07:22 PM

http://www.cobracountry.com/cobra4sa...t-cobra-ca.jpg

Ernie,

C'mon, don't tell me that you don't want your Cobra to look like that. :3DSMILE:

It certainly is "different". :eek:

Cheers!
Dave

Excaliber 08-26-2006 08:54 PM

Kind of gives a whole new meaning to 'bundle of snakes' for the exhaust system. :D

It DOES pain me a little to suggest their might be 'short comings' with anothers guys interpretation of his replica. I'm sure the owner was very proud of his work and it is 'different'. The car has been on Cobra Country offered for sale for MONTHS at $12K. If you want to do it YOUR way, just plan on keeping it for awhile. :D

NKOTB 08-26-2006 09:06 PM

Hey Cracker,
Can't I still fantasize? At least it's got some round tubing. ;-)

No. No paint yet... Bruce is a bit busy... maybe next month. thx for asking.

DD


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