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Old 04-30-2013, 03:41 PM
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360 stroker

Has anyone stroked there 360 to a 390 and is it worth the extra money
 
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Old 04-30-2013, 04:34 PM
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ford351m Welcome to FTE & the Bumpside forum

Yes sir many times. The 360 is a 390 bore block engine with a 352 rotating assembly. All you need is a 390 crank and rod set with new pistons properly sized and you are all set. Piece o cake.

Add an RV cam, shorty headers, a small 4 barrel carb and you will have a stump puller. Stay at 600cfms or smaller on the carb.



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Has anyone stroked there 360 to a 390 and is it worth the extra money
Worth it? Check this out. Ford's 390 came from the factory with real close bore and stroke numbers as what the Bow Tie Brigade now build their 383 with. They are all so puffy chested about it being a torque monster. We beat them by DECADES!
 
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Thanks for the info, and would 750 cfm Carb work if I put a mild performance cam in?
 
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Way too much carb for that engine. Better to keep it to 600 or less, 5-550 cfm would be better. It will run the 750 but not burn the gas.



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Originally Posted by jowilker
Way too much carb for that engine. Better to keep it to 600 or less, 5-550 cfm would be better. It will run the 750 but not burn the gas.



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jowilker is absolutely correct. If your 750 is a vacuum secondary with a black or brown spring so the 390 never sees the whole 750 CFM kinda maybe. But I stand pat with jowilker. Too much carb equals low efficiency. Bad gas mileage. Low power.
 
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i agree with above. 390 is much better the a 360. not only performance but believe it or not it will even get better mpg if you tune it right and put the right carb and exhaust on.
 
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i'll disagree about the 750 being to much , i've had three carbs on my mild build 390
600 vac sec, 650 double pumper and the 750 vac sec
600 was good , 650 bogged 750 runs like a scalded dog
 
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i'll disagree about the 750 being to much , i've had three carbs on my mild build 390
600 vac sec, 650 double pumper and the 750 vac sec
600 was good , 650 bogged 750 runs like a scalded dog
Cool that you got one to work. I'm sure the 10:1 compression ratio helped ya. For my own info, do you remember which color spring is in your secondary diaphragm housing?
 
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Old 05-02-2013, 09:17 AM
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actually I have the quick fuel adjustable secondary kit . makes tweeking alot easier .
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Quick-Fuel-Holley-Carburetor-Adjustable-Vacuum-Secondary-Kit-Quick-/190814536296?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c6d6ec268&vxp=mtr
 
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That quick change is a lifesaver!
 
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