How to Build Max-Performance Ford FE Engines
The Ford FE (Ford Edsel) engine is one of the most popular engines Ford
ever produced, and it powered most Ford and Mercury cars and trucks from
the late 50s to the mid 1970s. For many of the later years, FE engines
were used mostly in truck applications, but there has been a renaissance
of FE engine in high-performance street, strip, muscle cars, and even
high-performance trucks. While high-performance build up principles and
techniques will be discussed for all engines, author Barry Rabotnick
will focus on the max-performance build-up for the most popular engines,
such as the 390 and 428. With the high-performance revival in FE
engines, a variety of builds are being performed from stock blocks with
mild head and cam work to complete aftermarket engines with aluminum
blocks, high-flow heads, and aggressive roller cams. How to Build
Max-Performance Ford FE Engines will show you how to select the ideal
pistons, connecting rods, and crankshafts to achieve horsepower
requirements for all applications. The blocks chapter will discuss the
strengths and weaknesses of each particular block considered. The book
will also examine head, valvetrain, and cam options that are best suited
for your performance goals. Also covered are the best-flowing heads,
rocker-arm options, lifters, and pushrods. In addition, this volume
covers port sizing, cam lift, and the best rocker-arm geometry.
The FE engines are an excellent platform for stroking, and this book
provides an insightful, easy-to-follow approach for selecting the right
crank, connecting rods, pistons, and making the necessary block
modifications. Finally, Ford FE fans have the one book they have been
looking for.
HOW TO REBUILD FORD 330 352 390 427 428 FE ENGINES
Ford FE engines, which were manufactured from the late 1950s all the way
through the mid-1970s, were designated as the large-displacement engines
in the Ford lineup. FE means Ford Edsel, and reflects an era when Ford
sought to promote the Edsel name. The design of these engines was
implemented to increase displacement over its predecessor, the Y-Block
engines of the previous decade. Early models were fairly modest in
displacement, as were most big-blocks of the era, but they grew quickly
to fill the needs of rapidly changing chassis requirements and consumer
demand for larger vehicles. As it grew, the FE engine performed
admirably as a heavy passenger car and light truck engine. It also
became quite accomplished in performance circles, winning the 24 Hours
of Le Mans, as well as powering Ford's muscle car and drag racing
programs in the mid- to late 1960s.
In Ford FE Engines: How to Rebuild, you will learn everything you need
to know to rebuild one of these legendary engines. CarTech's unique
Workbench series format takes you step-by-step through the entire
rebuilding process. Covered are engine identification and selection,
disassembly, cleaning, parts analysis and assessment, machine shop
processes, replacement parts selection, re-assembly and
start-up/break-in techniques. Along the way you find helpful tips on
performance upgrades, trouble spots to look for, special tools required,
and professional builder's tips.
FE master, owner of Survival Motorsports, and veteran author Barry
Rabotnick shares all of his tricks and secrets on building a durable and
reliable FE engine. Whether you are simply rebuilding an old truck for
reliable service use, restoring a 100-point show car, or building the
foundation for a high-performance street and strip machine, this book
will be an irreplaceable resource for all your future FE engine projects.
Author: Barry Rabotnick
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Publisher: Midlife Classic Cars
Binding Type: Paperback
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