We break down our production stock block 351w to prep it for a refresh after 3.5 years of boost, miles and many track passes!
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I’m gonna guess it looks fine. I never had an issue with my 410W and it was NA and I was always bouncing it off the rev limiter. Also was a jerk to it and shot it with 75hp dry shot of nitrous without any nitrous tuning in the Holley.
Looks good. It's crazy how much a production block can hold. I can't wait to see what happens next.
How many runs per Oil change?
Was those king bearings or clevlite I prefer king bearings
Looks brand new still. What kind of oil do you run?
The upload, I was waiting for. So, pretty much timing component failures? From, the looks of it. Thank you, for the upload!
Wow it looks great, with all the extreme hours, miles, abuse on the dyno, street, track, with boost, she damn near
looks like it was put together this year. With amount of HP you are getting from a SBF single turbo is beyond
amazing. It really goes to show a awesome build, awesome maintenance, and just strong these Fords are!
Love to see good folk teaching on the ol Ford power.
I never got more than 2000 km on an oil change. And that was under 400 hp.
curious what kind of torque numbers was it doin
Looks dam good
Always impressed with your engine breakdown and build knowledge! You definitely know engines inside and out!
Looks good, glad nothing got destroyed
How was cap walk looking?
That's a whole lot of power and a really clean motor