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Backup 351c motor for my mustang.

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  • Hector
    el Hombre de Acero
    • May 19, 2003
    • 31852

    #16
    Originally posted by Zemo
    This motor was a 1970 351c core that was given to me. We machined and rebuilt it completely. Just built this engine stand/tester for our motors. The carb, disturber, wires will not be on the motor, we just had them lying around and used then to fire it up.











    First chance I get to see this thread on my desktop...I have been using my iPhone all day...until now...

    Now I can truly appreciate not only the pics...but the awesome sound from the video...it sounds like a pizzed off Godzilla angrily gargling acid mouthwash, awesome, lol.
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    • steelcouch
      Career Member
      • Feb 11, 2006
      • 867

      #17
      I'm have always been partial to ford engines. That 351c came out sweet. It brings back memories to when I was in autoshop in high school and had to rebuild a engine and make it run on a stand. You have mad skills.

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      • Zemo
        Still Smokin'
        • Feb 14, 2006
        • 3888

        #18
        Originally posted by steelcouch
        I'm have always been partial to ford engines. That 351c came out sweet. It brings back memories to when I was in autoshop in high school and had to rebuild a engine and make it run on a stand. You have mad skills.
        Thanks, were pretty proud of the stand. It sure beats dropping a motor in a newly painted car, only to have issues. lol

        As far as painting them, to me if it's not a numbers matching motor, I like to go custom. The one in my stang now is black. And thanks for the props Hec.

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