429 2V-4V..?
I have a 71 429 2v and was wondering if there is a difference between the 2v heads and the 4v heads. When rebuilding, I'm planning to go to a 4 barrel.
Thanks, John C |
429 2V-4V..?
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 11-Feb-01 AT 09:14 PM (EST)[/font][p] There is or was no difference between the base model 429-460 heads, whether for use with a 2 barrel or 4 barrel. They only changed the manifold's configuration. BTW the 429 used both 2 barrel and 4 barrel manifolds where as the 460 ONLY used a 4 barrel manifold during production.
Todd BB79RANCH |
429 2V-4V..?
Thanks todd
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429 2V-4V..?
hey John C., what's up? yes Todd is correct on the head info. the only other difference in these are the compression ratios. the 2v engine is 10.5:1 at 320 hp. at 4400 and 460 lb.ft of torque at 2200 r.p.m. and the 4V engine is 11.0:1 ratio at 360 hp at 4600 and 480 lb. ft. of torque at 2800 r.p.m. these numbers are taken from the ford service manual. take it easy. C.J. later.........
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429 2V-4V..?
Thanks CJ for the info
Hey, should I get any head work done when I start to re-build other than general? I plan to go to a aluminum intake w/ 4 bbl, cam, bore if I have to, pistons, crank turned if needed. The engine only had 100k on it when removed. And..any ball park figure on HP..? also any tips you may have thanks again John c |
429 2V-4V..?
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429 2V-4V..?
I'm sure these guys are correct, I just wanted to add that on a Pontiac (I know) 400 there was a 2v and 4v head and the 4v heads specifically flowed better for the 4 barrel and stock 2v heads with a 4 barrel would still basically perform as a 2v with a 2 barrel.
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