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Poll: 427 CID Only
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http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/small-block-talk/128877-poll-427-cid-only.html)
| AL427SBF |
05-11-2014 07:36 AM |
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Kill this poll, another poll with better criteria will be posted.
What categories of 427 makes the most sense?
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| sllib |
05-11-2014 08:27 AM |
I assume you count the 427 Dart as "other". How about the 427 Cleveland?
Bill
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| AL427SBF |
05-11-2014 08:45 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by sllib
(Post 1299920)
I assume you count the 427 Dart as "other". How about the 427 Cleveland?
Bill
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Good point, kill this poll and I'll do a better job on the next one.
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| BAsque1 |
05-11-2014 09:04 AM |
Add side oiler
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| AL427SBF |
05-11-2014 09:09 AM |
If you think about the list could get long, does this work for general brackets?
Ford SB
Ford BB
Dart 427
Pond 427
GM 427
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| MOTORHEAD |
05-11-2014 10:29 AM |
Shelby?
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| AL427SBF |
05-11-2014 10:50 AM |
How about Ford Racing 427
I don't believe SAI actually builds motors, if that's wrong let me know.
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| itstock |
05-11-2014 01:24 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by AL427SBF
(Post 1299934)
How about Ford Racing 427
I don't believe SAI actually builds motors, if that's wrong let me know.
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That would be based on a 351w, so a 427 Windsor, no?
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| AL427SBF |
05-11-2014 01:38 PM |
true, I'll go with ...
Ford SB 427 (non-Dart)
Ford BB 427 (all types)
Dart 427
Pond 427
GM 427
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| itstock |
05-11-2014 02:49 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by AL427SBF
(Post 1299948)
true, I'll go with ...
Ford SB 427 (non-Dart)
Ford BB 427 (all types)
Dart 427
Pond 427
GM 427
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The dart block is still technically in the Windsor family, just as the aluminum ford racing 351 or iron ford racing boss 351 are.
Why have them as different categories? Just curious....
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| Dimis |
05-11-2014 03:39 PM |
What's the aim of the poll?
That might help you determine what the split should be.
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| RodKnock |
05-11-2014 03:50 PM |
Can we start a poll to see how many people want this or any other poll? :CRY:
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| twobjshelbys |
05-11-2014 03:53 PM |
I think my roush was a dart base block
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| twobjshelbys |
05-11-2014 03:58 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by AL427SBF
(Post 1299934)
I don't believe SAI actually builds motors, if that's wrong let me know.
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Oh they must certainly do Shelby engines now owned by denbeste. I went to Gardena and got to watch a huge cnc machine take a casting and mill it to a 427. Wow what a process
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| Ralphy |
05-11-2014 04:10 PM |
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| CSX3183 |
05-11-2014 04:23 PM |
Personally, any BB FE 427 be it Shelby, Pond or whatever, no need to break it down more than that.
A FE or a little motor trying to be a FE, very easy and simple.
Quote:
Originally Posted by AL427SBF
(Post 1299948)
true, I'll go with ...
Ford SB 427 (non-Dart)
Ford BB 427 (all types)
Dart 427
Pond 427
GM 427
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