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FE Ford into '40 Ford pictures/info

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by V8 Bob, Jan 14, 2025.

  1. V8 Bob
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    I have been asked to post some pictures and info on how I installed a 428 CJ into my '40 coupe that I bought in 1965 and finally got on the road in 2022. I probably didn't take as many pictures as I should have, but hope what I share will be helpful. Let me know if there are any questions.
    There have been a couple changes made shortly after a few miles that the pictures don't show. First was changing to larger AFCO 2 3/4" front calipers, and switching to QA-1 front coil overs and Heidts lower control arms.
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    The first 3 are very early construction, but show the Chassis Engineering Inc. block mounts, C.E. crossmember and their Ford style biscuits.
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    The next two may better show the block brackets and....cross member,.....which will be removed and replaced with a new one installed 180*, and next to the front cross member. I had to reposition the engine slightly for better drive line angle and a switch to a TKO 5-speed instead of the '64 top loader. This cost me using the fender well headers I spent soooo much time building. They were Jet-Hot coated which ruled out any modifications, so they became "garage art" until they eventually sold.

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    The following show the new cross member installed with alternator and remote oil filter. I had room for a short filter before moving the engine..

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    Next are shots taken during final assembly.

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    The oil pan used is a '60s rear sump Ford truck C6TZ-6675-B.
    Pickup is C6TZ-6622-A.
    Special main bolt to support the pickup I used is ARP HARJ3.500-1 155-5201

    I was able to "squeeze" in a 17" steel 6-blade Derale fan (instead of an electric) along with a Walker '40 Ford shroud, behind the copper/brass 3 1/2" Custom Auto Radiator.

    Headers are Sanderson FF 427 for '53-up F-100.

    Thank you for the interest.
    Bob
     
    Last edited: Jan 16, 2025
  2. Roothawg
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    Thanks Bob. I appreciate the effort. What headers did you use? Sanderson? What was the body style they were intended for?
     
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  3. V8 Bob
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    They are Sanderson FF 427, for '53-up F-100. I bought them plain in case I had to do any modifications, then had them ceramic coated locally in Niles MI.
     
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  4. Roothawg
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    Well, that should work out since my truck is a 56 F100.
     
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  5. 6sally6
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    My X-neighbor was installing a 454 Shivel-lay in his 39 Ford when I first moved into the neighborhood.
    It was an impressive sight setting between the fenders without the radiator installed yet......
    I like this MUCHO BETTER-O !!
    You selling tickets for rides ?! Guaranteed 'smoke-machine' fer sure !:);):):)
    Nice..........
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  6. hipojoe
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    Beautiful build! That answers my question can one of these handle a FE Ford Behemoth. I was thinking about adding one of these to a 39 we have thanks for the pics.
     

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  8. V8 Bob
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    Thank you. No tickets or smoke, tires are too expensive! ;)
     
  9. V8 Bob
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    I appreciate the compliment! :)
     
  10. Roothawg
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    How is it on gas...?I'm a little afraid to ask.....:)
     
  11. V8 Bob
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    Not bad. I'm running the stock 735 CJ Holley jetted one number up and 3:89 gears, so 5th in the TKO and 65-70 mph has the engine tacking +/- 2000, resulting in 16-17 mpg on the road, and 8-10 around town. I'm still messing with vacuum advance timing and hope to improve the mileage a tad, but it's still better than I thought it would be with the more aggressive roller cam.
     
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  12. Roothawg
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    That's not bad.....I was thinking of trying the Edelbrock Pro Flo 4 FI on mine..... I am still in the pipe dream phase.
     
  13. 6sally6
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    :):);):cool:
    I like you better already !!
    6sally6
     
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