M-block info
"Thanks to Occupant for locating the long-lost BubbaF250 M-Block Workshop webpage. For those of you who don't know what this was, from 2000-2003 Dave Resch (aka BubbaF250) created and maintained an extensive website dedicated to the 351M and 400 engines. It was and still is the best website ever made for these engines, and was certainly a very big part about raising general awareness about these engines (and I would estimate part of why we see more 351M/400 activity today).
Sadly, it seems he last updated his website in December 2003, made his last post to the ProjectBronco.com discussion forum in January 2004, and then simply "disappeared".
He had mentioned on his website he was moving. It seems he never got back online.
Unfortunately, BubbaF250's site disappeared in late 2007 and all attempts to contact him have failed. It seems likely that Dave may have become ill, or alternatively is no longer able to maintain his website.
Given the value of the information contained in Dave's site, I decided that the Bubba's M-Block Workshop would be reconstructed from the "way back web archive" site, and will be maintained on GranTorinoSport.org until Dave's site is once again active. I am sure you will appreciate Dave's great contribution to the 351M and 400 engines (even if you are not a fan of them)!
Enjoy!"
Bubba's M-Block Ford V8 Workshop
I've often wondered what happened to him, his last post on this site was in Feb. 2005. Very knowledgeable on the 335 series engines.





