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    Advice in rebuilding my Aussie 351C

    I agree with the high pressure over high volume as I'm using the stock oil pan. I was also considering the retro roller cam. My thought is the roller will give get more air in & out without the extra duration. This will make more power and still give me a good idle and vacuum. Have you ever...
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    Advice in rebuilding my Aussie 351C

    I'm using Sealed Power moly rings in my engine. The mfg says use a 400 grit hone which I think is kinda smooth. Was thinking of using a 320 flex hone. The cylinders are clean, straight and std. so I don't see any problem using the flex hone. Opinions ? Leon
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    Advice in rebuilding my Aussie 351C

    Thanks Greg. Lots of info to read through.
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    Advice in rebuilding my Aussie 351C

    I was told it was a rebuilt a couple years before my friend bought it then he had it in his showroom for a couple years before I bought it. Got it 1 1/2 years after I bought. Figure five years at least. No telling when the oil was changed.
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    Advice in rebuilding my Aussie 351C

    Hey Greg, I've had this car 10 years and only driven it 500 miles or less. The RHD thing is fairly unsettling. I love the lines of the car but hate to say it isn't built any better than a Mustang or Torino and the Lucas electrics are something to be revered. Once the power train is done I'm...
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    Advice in rebuilding my Aussie 351C

    The back story on my engine is it always had low vacuum @ 11inches. I had 150 psi in all cylinders until #1 took a dump. I put some oil in the cylinder and got 150 psi then back to zero. The valves were moving so I figured there was a problem with the piston. Put air into the cylinder after...
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    Header Selection

    I put both Hooker Super Comps and Comps on my 71 back in 1987. The Supers required cutting the fender apron and hung too low. I flattened all the bottom tubes in less than a month. Regular Hookers fit a bit tighter. Leon
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    Help ID this 351C tubing

    Can anyone shed some light on this part ? Thanks Leon
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    Anyone use Trick Flow EFI Intake

    Its for a 351C in my 1974 Falcon. Not looking to race just smooth reliable power and efficiency. Engine in a 2V and will run an AOD trans.
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    Anyone use Trick Flow EFI Intake

    Ive been waiting for this intake for years. Has anyone used it. What fuel rails and ECU are needed? Wire harness ect? Thanks Leon
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    Need a Good Running 351C

    Looking for a good running drop in 351C. Has to be a runner. I'm located in NYC and will to travel a reasonable distance. Thanks Leon
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    351C Intake Manifold Leak

    Well after tearing it 7/8 apart I thought for sure the intake wasn't sealed right. For years I was sure it was the cam as this had always been the issue in the big blocks I usually run regarding low vacuum. I should have listened to myself. I could have invested another 45 to remove the grille...
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    351C Intake Manifold Leak

    Yes, that is a definite. I have a complete Felpro kit. I was curious if others found evidence of gasket leaks under the intake. No valley pan.
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    351C Intake Manifold Leak

    I've had low vacuum since I got my car seven years ago (10-12"). I checked the intake manifold for leaks using all manor of sprays and didn't find any leaks. I had low vacuum (14-15") in a stroker FE engine which was due to a long duration cam so I planned a cam change. As the 351C engine was so...
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    Ram Air for 351 4V

    Those must be those Ohio Specials I heard about :)
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    Ram Air for 351 4V

    Nope. The 2V was a non performance engine and didn't require EGR thus no plate. Leon
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    old school ram air

    I got no dog seat but I got the car. Wanted one since tenth grade when the movie came out. Same color too. Leon
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    Endura bumper distortion

    Bumpers are really hard to straighten even for professionals. Better to replace. Contact Don at Ohio Mustang. While it may cost you a couple hundred to have prepped and painted it'll be a painless bolt on and your car will look even better instantly. You'll go madtrying to push on your bumper...
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