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Brent Mills 08-25-2007 09:50 PM

Any FE engine building videos?
 
I've never built an engine before, but I was thinking about freshening my 390 over the winter as a bit of a project. I have Steve Christs book, which is good of course, but for a person who is new to building an engine, having the movement and discussion points, seems like it would be a better way for me to learn.

I realize it's not rocket science, and I've done it in my head a bunch, but there's something daunting about the thought of actually doing it for some reason.

Are there any FE build videos out there? If not, is there a video you would suggest? reason.

RICK LAKE 08-26-2007 05:57 AM

1 video on buildup
 
Brent there is 1 video on VHS that has a basic buildup. Muscle power on a budget MUSTANG Mild to Wild. made in 1995. Try Simitar.com. Outside of the Mag buildups this is the only one I know of. Rick L. I don't have a copyer to put it on disc. SORRY

trularin 08-26-2007 06:06 AM

May I suggest you check with Brent Lykins ( blykins ). He may have what you are looking for...or know where to find it.

:D

Anthony 08-26-2007 08:22 AM

there was a video on restoring an original 427 street car, and I'm sure it had some aspects on rebuilding the engine.

Dinobyte 08-26-2007 08:34 AM

Not a 427FE, but a 351 from Engine Factory.

http://www.mustangengines.com/video/companyprofile.wmv

Rick Parker 08-26-2007 09:25 AM

Brent:
Read any and all the magazine articles from Back inthe day. They will detail alot of the neccesary stuff, otherwise it's just paying attention to details.
There was on the web an article for a Hop up 390 buildup done by Edlebrock. It's out there.

Google 390 Ford Buildup................many options with pictures and text

FFR428 08-26-2007 09:49 AM

The DIY network had a pretty good one on a 427FE build for a Unique Cobra a few years ago. Several episode parts to the engine build but you can still see clips on the DIY network site. Not the most detailed version but a good general overview.

RedCSX1 08-26-2007 11:41 AM

Brent,

This web site was extremely helpful to me during my FE build. George has done a good job providing some very useful information. I would study the rebuild process and make a check off list. I can not tell you the number of times that I said to my self." Did I torque that bolt or nut?"

http://gessford.com/engine.htm

PaulProe 08-26-2007 04:28 PM

Articles
 
Brent,
over at Webrodder.com, Doc has a number of articles on building/rebuilding a 390. He does it in three different versions - Stock - Mild and Go for It

http://www.webrodder.com

I found it very helpful in my bored/stroked 431 build.

If you are unable to find the articles mentioned, I think I have links to them on my site, http://www,3x2csx.com. If not, I know I have the old Hot Rod article, the Edelbrock article, Doc's three articles and the original oiling modifications article.

Paul P

RedCSX1 08-26-2007 04:46 PM

Paul, You are correct. The articles were also very helpful when I build up my FE motor. Webrodder did a very good job with the articles.

SantaFe66 08-26-2007 04:49 PM

390 Rebuild
 
I second what Paul wrote above. I paid for all the articles written by Doc and they have been invaluable in my build-up. The stroked and bored 390 puts out some pretty impressive dyno figures and looks like it will last as well. He and his block man did it right. They might still have the stroked motor for sale as he had to build another one after the original one featured in the article was stolen.

I'm using the article to build up my own 390 this winter. Already started buying the component parts.

After you get to the webrodder site, enter "FE" in the search and you'll find all the articles.

Paul Ingraham

philminotti 08-26-2007 05:05 PM

Brent-

Not video, but two other books that have been enormously useful to me have been "The Engine Builder's Handbook" by Tom Monroe, and "The Step-by-Step Guide to Engine Blueprinting" by Rick Voegelin.

They're not specifically FE, but lots of practical information.

phil

Brent Mills 08-27-2007 09:36 AM

Thanks for all of the input guys!


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