1969/79 Bumpside Build

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Re: 1969/79 Bumpside Build

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Yea, I'm not expecting it to be complicated at all, but will be my first time ever trying. So figured I'd ask. thanks for the pics and the confidence!
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Been looking at brakes and trying to decide between a vacuum booster and hydroboost. Looks like hydroboost is going to win, mostly because of clearance of the 460 valve covers. PSC has a diagram to show how to route hoses for the double ended ram and hydroboost, so at least I'll know how to route everything.

Also been in talks with a guy to buy a pair of supposedly running 460s and an additional 4x4 c6. I need to find a way to store all these engines and transmissions!

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This may be a dumb question, but its not something I've ever come across...

When I plumb up my fuel lines, how to I run a fuel return line to the fuel cell without starving the carb of fuel? Return line pressure regulator?
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I love my hydro bost it's able to lock up 37 without thinking about it. Who are you thinking of going with for the pump? Just run a fuel pressure regulator with a return.
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fordguy_78 wrote:I love my hydro bost it's able to lock up 37 without thinking about it. Who are you thinking of going with for the pump? Just run a fuel pressure regulator with a return.
Steering pump is a PSC. Fuel pump, I'm not sure about yet. Possibly an Aeromotive.
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Purchased 2 more 460s. One from a 1970, and one from a 1977. Supposedly both came from running vehicles. If not, I'll bite the bullet and get one rebuilt. The 1970 460 was rated at 365hp/510tq. Should be more than enough power, even if its a little tired now. Will be dropping my aluminum intake on it. And unless I find a hell of a deal on something used, a rebuild of my factory 650cfm Holley carb in is the plans as well.
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what's the 70 460 out of? I've got a 68 429 out of a t-bird in mine and it will light up my 37s if i want to and that's with 4.11s so they do make some good torque. Keep the updates coming.
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fordguy_78 wrote:what's the 70 460 out of? I've got a 68 429 out of a t-bird in mine and it will light up my 37s if i want to and that's with 4.11s so they do make some good torque. Keep the updates coming.
Honestly don't know. Not even 100% its a 460 yet. I do know its a D0VE headed 385-series engine. So could end up being a 429
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Purchased a 770CFM holley truck avenger carb. Should work great until I figure out my fuel injection setup later on.
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if its out of a ford then it's probably a 429 if it out of a lincoln then it probably a 460 but the numbers on the crank will tell ya.
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fordguy_78 wrote:if its out of a ford then it's probably a 429 if it out of a lincoln then it probably a 460 but the numbers on the crank will tell ya.

Guy I bought it from said when we pulled it, he was wspecting a 429, and it ended up being a 460. Honestly I don't care either way. I mainly wanted the D0VE heads. When I do rebuild the engine, it'll possibly get a stroker crank anyhow.
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Hurry up I need more updates
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fordguy_78 wrote:Hurry up I need more updates
If it were up to me, I'd have a lot more done. ******** at work have me stuck in Tennessee for a minimum of another week.
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