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390 in a 54 Custom

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Rodderboy54, Apr 17, 2005.

  1. Rodderboy54
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    Sorry guys, Ive been getting my *** kicked at work, 7 12's, So I havent been on in awhile. Got a question. I have a chance to pick up a 390 and ****** out of a 65 thunderbird. AC and PS too. Has anyone ever put this in 1954 Ford Customline? Guy tells me its a straight drop in. But i dont know? Help.........thanks
     
  2. 57JoeFoMoPar
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    It'll pretty much go right in. The FE blocks are pretty much bolt ins for any car that came with a Y block. You may have to change a few little things, but the overall dimensions and location of key components are perfectly suited
     
  3. Rodderboy54
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    Thanks man, Thats all i needed to hear.
     
  4. shoebox72
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    Here's mine.

    Billy
     
  5. TP
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    from conroe tx

    Are the 390's a rear sump? Would it slip in a 50 merc?
     
  6. Rodderboy54
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    Hey billy.........How does it run? ANd what if anything did you have to change over on the install?
     
  7. merc-o-madness
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    shoebox, i have a 390 with the stock radiator as well, how does ur engine run temp wise, cause mine runs hot almost all the time, i just got a new 6 blade fan that i didnt put in yet, hoping it cools it better, im just wondering how ur engine keeps cool
     
  8. Comet
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    Not on the cars (that I'm aware of anyway). However the 4x4 trucks with the 360/390s had rear sumps. Plentiful in junk yards. Obviously when you find one, don't forget the pick up and there is a braket that mounts to one of the mains. Also, grab that stud the bracket is attached to. When you take the bracket off, you will see why.
     
  9. RoadKat
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    Engine mounts are for 66 ford truck.
     
  10. 57JoeFoMoPar
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    FEs will fit drop in any care that came with a Y block because in '58 they started offering both the Y block and the FE (352) in Ford cars, and made the mounts and everything to correspond. I'm pretty sure the Y Block's run was from '54-'62, so a FE should fit in any of those. I'm not a Ford fan, but an FE is a BIG step up from the why?!-block
     
  11. shoebox72
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    TP, FE p***enger car engines are front sump & fit best in 54 & later ch***is. But hey where theres a will theres a way.

    Rodderboy54, It runs like a ****d ape. Use a 63 & earlier bellhousing & it will bolt up to your stock manual trans.
    I'm running a 63 galaxie T10 4spd.

    Merc-O, I've been driving it quite a bit the last few weeks & I have yet to see it get up to 180 yet. It almost runs too cool. :confused:

    Billy
     
  12. Comet
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    I've owned several FEs over the years, and I always hear people saying "they tend to run hot." I have the same experience as shoebox72 in every FE I've owned. If anything, they run too cool. And I have never run one with a fan shroud. I don't know what people are doing wrong, just my experience. Matching the rad. is key though (as it is with any swap.)
     
  13. Rodderboy54
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    Hey Shoebox , Im getting the ****** PS pump, AC compressor and motor. Can i use that ****** or do i have to use my old one?
     
  14. shoebox72
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    Yes you can use the ****** on the 390. Some adapting/fabrication may be required for the ****** mount but it should be minimal if any. Use your stock 54 radiator if it is in decent condition. Get rid of the expansion tank on the 390 & get a regular thermostat housing of a later motor & use flex hose to hookup to the stock radiator. Also use a remote ****** cooler for the AT.

    Billy
     

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