A Ford 428FE Cobra Jet For $200!??

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  • @kaledanielson9781
    @kaledanielson9781 Před 2 lety +38

    I would say instead of coyote swapping that fastback do a 428 with like a 6 speed. Would be pretty sweet!

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +2

      Haha yes that would be really awesome. I’m building the 428 for the galaxie so I’ll see how she handles. Might change plans after I do some burnouts haha

    • @Coronet_shop
      @Coronet_shop Před 2 lety +1

      @@OmarRamirezGalaxie t56 fits right because similar transmission design

    • @460duck
      @460duck Před 2 lety +8

      @@OmarRamirezGalaxie that 428cj needs to go into something that deserves ut,like a mustang or a torino, a fairlane

    • @lilmike2710
      @lilmike2710 Před 2 lety +2

      Coyote swaps are so grossly OVERrated.

    • @lilmike2710
      @lilmike2710 Před 2 lety +3

      @@460duck Torino GT. Perfect for that.

  • @scottb8175
    @scottb8175 Před 2 lety +6

    As soon as I saw your heads and exhaust manifolds, I new it wasn't a CJ....or even a GT or PI.
    In 1995 I bought a 69 factory replacement complete Q code 428 CJ engine assembly, pan to air cleaner, O.E. distributor, bell housing, clutch, fuel pump, flywheel, accessory drive, distributor, alternator, and aluminum finned valve covers, exhaust manifolds - everything, in like new condition with only 700 miles on it, for $1500. The add came out late Thursday evening. I skipped work the next morning so I could drive half a day to get there first. While I was loading the engine onto my truck, the guy's phone was ringing off the hook. He'd just pick it up and say "sorry, it's sold - another guy is loading it up right now", put the phone back down just to immediately start ringing again. I drove back home and right away turned it over to a friend for the $1500, plus my gas money - because he had bought a R-code 1969 Mustang GT convertible chassis missing its engine. A worthy cause, I figured.
    At the same time, I also bought the matching big spline Cobra Jet 4-spd Toploader, a set of never used Hooker big-tube headers for an FE in a Fairlane or Torino, and a new old stock still unopened in the box Hurst "Competition Plus" shifter to go with the transmission - all for another $400. But for whatever reason, he wouldn't sell the N-case Traction - Lock rear axle - he was firm about keeping that. Then I spotted a drivable, virtually rust free 1969 351W Fairlane 2-door hardtop in the far corner of his yard, so after some inquiring, he told me it had a swapped 68 428-4V Police Interceptor engine, Cobra Jet C6 auto trans, and a WAR case 31 spline 4-pinion traction lock diff in it. A little persuasion and another $2000 - I drove it home a week later.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před rokem +1

      Haha wow man you got some nice finds. I think nowadays it’s definitely a lot harder to find any of this stuff but those who know will get some good stuff

    • @nofortunatesonII
      @nofortunatesonII Před 2 měsíci

      What state was the R code GT convertible found? I came across a 1969 Mustang GT convertible R code Drag Pack missing the engine many years ago. That car was located in MA near the coast.

  • @jimjungle1397
    @jimjungle1397 Před rokem +3

    In the late 1970's, the service replacement engine blocks for the 428 were 391 truck engine blocks, bored out and the external oil line hole had a plug put in it. That's the way they came from Ford. A friend bought a 1970 428 police car at a government auction. It had the cast iron Cobra Jet intake manifold, anti-pump up hydraulic lifters with adjustable rocker arms. The police engines had the GT camshaft, but unlike the CJ, the crankshaft gear did not retard the camshaft 8 degrees. The CJ crankshaft gear retards the camshaft. The police crank gear has the timing mark in line with a gear tooth, while the CJ gear has the mark between gear teeth.

  • @craigm.9070
    @craigm.9070 Před 2 lety +18

    There was a time when FE blocks were readily available from salvage yards. Many years of racing, truck pulls, etc., have really reduced available inventory for classic car guys. Nice deal on this one, I hope this block can be saved for rebuild. Looking forward to the head install coming up!

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +4

      Yes I guess those salvage yard days are over. Not too many good parts left if any. Just received the heads! Excited to put them on

    • @wildestcowboy2668
      @wildestcowboy2668 Před rokem +1

      @@OmarRamirezGalaxie Don't forget to torque the heads bolts, our Yankee neighbor said he has built over a 1000 engines yet he didn't know about dog and.....etc

    • @ericbofcarsonc
      @ericbofcarsonc Před 8 měsíci +1

      was the block salvageable?
      @@OmarRamirezGalaxie

  • @fredcarter8382
    @fredcarter8382 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video Omar! You are SO right about the confusing world of FE motors. Takes a lot of research at times to know what you have.

  • @maniyan_wanagi
    @maniyan_wanagi Před 2 lety +12

    Feliz cumpleano Omar. I'm an old FE guy myself, bought my first FE in 1974. After all these years, I only have one FE now, and it's pickled in a drum of diesel fuel. It's *special*, one of 50 built, one of two that escaped to the wild. In 1964, Ford built 50 390's with 4 bolt mains, radical solid lifter cams, 12.5:1 compression, rods that look like Lemans rods, and medium riser heads, 2x4bbl. Experimental, all 50 went to the Wisconsin State Patrol, and were supposed to come back to Ford. 48 did. I found mine in a rural junkyard in Iowa a long time ago, way before internet. Mailed all the numbers I could find (many with XX's) to Ford archives, they said they didn't know the engine. I found one last number, on the face of the camshaft, under the cam gear - sent that to them, and they asked where the engine was, wanted it back. NOPE. MINE. I ran it in 7 different vehicles over about 15 years, then pickled it, to wait for the perfect old Ford, which I've never found (yet).

    • @CoyoteFTW
      @CoyoteFTW Před 2 lety

      How much power did they make?

    • @maniyan_wanagi
      @maniyan_wanagi Před 2 lety +1

      @@CoyoteFTW Never dynoed mine, but my butt tells me around 550 hp, huge torque from midrange to wherever you let out of the throttle. When I first got it running, it was hard for me to believe that they turned this loose in a patrol car - the cam is wack-radical and doesn't slack off even when you know you're turning it too tight. Amazingly well balanced.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! That sounds really cool, never heard of that before.

    • @CoyoteFTW
      @CoyoteFTW Před 2 lety +1

      @@maniyan_wanagi 550hp in the 60’s wow! You are lucky to have such a cool experience thank you for sharing great story.

    • @johnhennery8820
      @johnhennery8820 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Great story I like those I bought a 4 bb.fe.at a yard sale late on Sunday thay were shuting it down and as I was looking this old feller said to me I have something here that might work well in my 63.5 galaxy and I said what's that he said it's probably better than the engen in your car I told him it was a 352 pi.4v engene he pulled up this clear plastic cover and thair was this fe 4v. Block with aluminum fined valve covers but nothing else it had a price on it for 1200:00 dalars I said I don't have that kind of money but it shure is pretty it was complet it had a scoop in the air cleaner I had no idea what it was he asked me how much money i had I was 19 years old I had 400:00 dalars at home he said you go get it and hury back and you can have it I just want it gone and this was in 1979 I did but didn't really want to spend all my money and wish I had said I only had 300:00 any way I went back gave him the money and he put it in my trunk on some boards and y had air shocks he aired them up I went to my uncle's to use his back hoe to get it out and all this time I'm thinking wat did I just do I wasn't really happy but I checked it out and found out it was a 1969 428 scj. Out of a shaker mustang even had the correct exzost manifolds wat a deal and I still have it

  • @DavidKing-jx3sg
    @DavidKing-jx3sg Před 2 lety +3

    What a find
    Great info about these engines and you know your stuff.
    Keep em coming

  • @neil7692
    @neil7692 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Omar, you just brought back so many memories of arguments about ford big blocks from my teen years. Anyone that had a ford big block FE all claimed it was either a 427 or 428.(never the 332, 352, 360, 390 or 406 or 410) Being raised in a family that followed STOCK CAR Racing I was aware of the many differences. My dad and uncle raced at a local track. Ford used these engines in so many displacement configurations that people still argue about. It was my understanding also, the CJ and SCJ started life as police interceptor engines. Love your videos. I am now a new follower. Also, I think some of the 390GT heads made it onto the early 428s. Exhaust bolts were at 10 & 4 o'clock positions. I'm now subscribed.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks Neil, these engines definitely have a ton of history and a hundred uses. The FE engine has to be my favorite engine so far, I would t mind having a couple of 390s and 428s!

  • @bobp5356
    @bobp5356 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. I enjoyed the engine archeology. Look forward to the upcoming shows.

  • @lewiskinser8320
    @lewiskinser8320 Před 2 lety +2

    Happy Birthday bro, good things happen to good ppl n ur good ppl man. Thank u for putting out these vids with so much great info. East coast fan

  • @doctorromex7804
    @doctorromex7804 Před 2 lety +8

    Some 428s came in thunderbirds as thunderjet 428, they were basically police interceptor style engines but were 428s instead of 390s. Still a great engine. Most a
    FE blocks say 352 on the side of the block. A 352 will not allow overbore to 428 cubes.

    • @deankidd1743
      @deankidd1743 Před rokem

      I remember see so many 428s in Tbird s. Buddy of mine had one in his Tbird

  • @edwardpoff575
    @edwardpoff575 Před rokem

    I had to buy that book because the great info you shared. Thanks for looking out for the rest of us.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před rokem +1

      It’s a great resource, I’m also going to buy Jay Browns Great intake Comparo. He dyno tested many intakes and other parts on the ford fe

  • @bigvanillasmooth6772
    @bigvanillasmooth6772 Před rokem

    I love your channel! I have a 63.5 Galaxie and would love a 427 SOHC...
    I've been on the hunt for a 64 Galaxie 2 door club sedan. Not as desirable as the fastback, but I like that oddball stuff.
    Keep up the great content!

  • @larrynorsworthy8582
    @larrynorsworthy8582 Před 2 lety

    Always keep a positive mind set. Words of wisdom. Thank you.

  • @kingoffunelvispresley261

    Good information To Know & I'm Happy you Got A Good FE ,Block To Rebuild 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @carguytroy
    @carguytroy Před 2 lety +2

    Happy Birthday!! You have some cool cars and parts there. Some FE heads are better than others. That book you have is a good one for sure. Helps identify just about everything for those engines. The guy that wrote it is the FE guru.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety

      Appreciate it! Yes the book is great and I agree, Barry is the FE Master

    • @stanleyallen5393
      @stanleyallen5393 Před 2 lety

      I am an old school Ford man for those who do not know this every 428 on the right side of the freeze out plug in the middle has a stamp for 428 check it out see if I'm right. Ford a better idea💡

  • @fullautophx
    @fullautophx Před rokem

    Good find! Many years ago we got an FE core from a customer that bought a 390. As soon as I saw the hatchet spacer I told the core guys not to tear it down. Turned out to be a ‘70 SCJ.

  • @edsmachine93
    @edsmachine93 Před 2 lety +5

    Very nice find, you got a great deal.
    The crankshaft is worth more than what you paid.
    I have a new set of Racetech pistons for a 4.155 bore.
    I would give someone a deal.
    If you block would clean up, would be nice.
    Take care, Ed.

  • @glennappelgren5492
    @glennappelgren5492 Před rokem

    Great video ! I recognize myself with engines that comes Into my workshop
    Mostly Chrysler but sometimes other makes.
    Thanks from Sweden Scandinavia

  • @nigeltownsend6053
    @nigeltownsend6053 Před 2 lety +3

    Redemption! And happy FE birthday Omar!
    That was a nice find 👌 assess the block and who knows? It could be a great engine for your Mustang project. Much cooler than the coyote. There are some good fuel injection options for the Ford FE now to help keep these great old engines running reliability. Enjoy your birthday 🥳

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Nigel. Very true, if this block can be saved a 445 would be pretty awesome in the mustang

  • @garyhaller7853
    @garyhaller7853 Před 2 lety +2

    Very interesting 👌 THANKS FOR KEEPING THEM GREAT FORD'S GOING 🙂

  • @Coronet_shop
    @Coronet_shop Před 2 lety +1

    Glad to find another FE enthusiast, you got me glued my seat. A built FE is worth the blood sweat tears a-z. Just ask my 390 🏁

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha I love the FE. Best engine in my opinion. I think it’s the most versatile engine out there.

  • @byler390
    @byler390 Před 2 lety +1

    Love these videos Omar. Holy Cow is right! That intake is crazy heavy bro. BTW my Edelbrock FE heads shipped! Ya baby. BOOM!

  • @atribecalledcookies4
    @atribecalledcookies4 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh right on you have a 64 Galaxie! I had a 64 XL 500, blew up several 390's 410's, finally went to a medium riser 427 with a baby c6 and what a difference , it used to snap drivers side engine mounts frequently . Used to collect FE engine parts , still have a couple 427 side oilers waiting to find a nice comet or a fairlane to put one in.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m building a 428 for the galaxie so I guess we’ll see how many mounts it will break haha

  • @williammatthews2948
    @williammatthews2948 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't know much about Ford engines but I would have bought this myself. My mechanic would love it. I hope you have a Happy Birthday. Picking up one of those old intakes is like picking up an overweight bulldog. Lol.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks William! I agree, you’ve got to watch your back with these lol

  • @logan_e
    @logan_e Před rokem

    A 428 eh, I got a story that will break your heart! Back in 2010 was having income problems and couldn't keep up monthly payments on my storage unit and ended up losing the whole thing. In that storage unit was a complete 1965 427FE top oiler with medium riser heads, Ouch!
    I bought it from my dad when he built another one to swap it out of his F250, just time he decided to try a different setup of cam and heads! Mine had been in his truck since 1977 and was still a runner!
    I subscribed to watch your project come along, should be fun!

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před rokem +1

      Oh mannn, someone got a good find! That sucks. Maybe someday you’ll find another!

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 Před 2 lety

    Happy Birthday. Very informative. Thanks

  • @jefferykaighin7039
    @jefferykaighin7039 Před rokem

    Great Video, great accuracy, Happy Birthday Brother!

  • @bw3506
    @bw3506 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't know the casting number of them but I had a set of 16 bolt exhaust heads from my 67 Fairlane GTa in my dad's barn because I was running some rebuilt police T bird heads that had smaller chambers at the time. Long story short my step brother pitched my heads on his load of scrap metal. I was not a happy camper! And you are right those FE cast intakes can give you a hernia.

  • @darrylskerman6808
    @darrylskerman6808 Před 2 lety

    Happy Birthday, Omar! And thank you.

  • @booncha1971
    @booncha1971 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy birthday! Another great video !!

  • @tonychavez2083
    @tonychavez2083 Před 2 lety

    nice find and great price. building an FE myself currently

  • @roy60piper
    @roy60piper Před 2 lety

    Happy birthday man I enjoy your content and I love classic Ford I like the old Galaxy 500s and I love the old ford mustang the 64 through 1970 mustang

  • @brianlamb7937
    @brianlamb7937 Před 2 lety

    Happy Birthday !!!...great find at a great price. now to decide FE in the fastback or the coyote my 2 cents is the coyote. My 17 gt runs great has the 727hp roush SC kit on it and STILL gets 28-30 mpg on the highway with the ac going. in town....well iam happy at 14 lol

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Brian, dang that sounds like a lot of fun haha. An FE would be really cool but really leaning towards the coyote!

  • @jimmynickels5361
    @jimmynickels5361 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a good set of 428 cobra jet heads from a 69 Torino GT (fastback), yes has the 16 bolt pattern on the exhaust. And I absolutely know that to be true because I've had them since they were removed from the car in 1975. Replaced it with a 427 side oiler.

  • @novanut1964
    @novanut1964 Před rokem

    good video with all the research info, thanks

  • @ARKANSASHUBCAP
    @ARKANSASHUBCAP Před 2 lety +1

    Hey bud happy birthday to you and keep on trucking used to into three 90s back in the day the ones with the two Bolt engine mounts castings had a 66 two-door post Fairlane and a 67 Ranchero used to blow the doors off the kids in the Camaros anyways those intake manifolds are a little heavy aren't they want to know a trick I'm sure you already know those cast iron intake weighs 75 lb aluminum 18 lb besides better breathing raises the front of the car up about a half an inch okay have a good one and again happy birthday enjoy listening to you keep up the good work

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety

      Appreciate it! Haha that’s cool I would love to own a 67 ranchero. I agree, the aluminum intake is a good upgrade. But I don’t mind them on pick ups!

  • @buick7476
    @buick7476 Před 2 lety

    Happy birthday mate -from Perth, Western Australia.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety

      Thank you appreciate it! This is so cool you are watching from Australia!

  • @logancarter2134
    @logancarter2134 Před rokem

    IMHO it's still a cool engine and a great find!!! Good for you.

  • @michaelgaffney5643
    @michaelgaffney5643 Před 2 lety

    Just putting together a new engine for my sons 67 Galaxie. Was a C scratch block block we put in 16 years ago. made it 70k miles, and an intke water leak hydro locked it and bent a rod. The one going in as a 434c.i. bored, and stroked (4.125 steel crank) 360 block, with billet cross bolted mains, roller cam, and ported Edlebrock heads. Love the FE's, and the small blocks for that matter. Nice score on the block. I bet it can be saved. Cheers, Mike

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow would love to try out a stroked FE I bet it just has gobs of torque. If I can get 70k miles of fun out of my 428 I think that’s worth it haha

    • @michaelgaffney5643
      @michaelgaffney5643 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OmarRamirezGalaxie Yes lots of torque, and that's what you want for the street. The more common stroker crank is 4.25, which gives you around 445ci. Makes for a real stump puller.

  • @dougabbott8261
    @dougabbott8261 Před 2 lety

    Happy Birthday Oscar and here's to many more.

  • @lj6278
    @lj6278 Před rokem

    First-time viewer, great video, a good explanation for us non-auto guys, and Happy Birthday, Omar

  • @georgegundersen7780
    @georgegundersen7780 Před 2 lety +1

    Also the 428 head's have a taller intake port. I got some 390gt head's with the 16 bolt holes.

  • @kyzor-sosay6087
    @kyzor-sosay6087 Před 2 lety

    Subscribed,man.You are interesting and a wealth of information.
    Looking forward to the next video.

  • @smokeskull
    @smokeskull Před 2 lety +2

    428 cobra jet pistons say 428 SUPER on them. Even the regular CJ. The CJ also had 13/32 rod bolts a bit bigger than other FE rods. 428 used a high volume water pump so that would have value.

  • @bicylindrico
    @bicylindrico Před 2 lety +1

    Great find! Happy Birthday!

  • @georgiastyletv91
    @georgiastyletv91 Před rokem

    Really love what your doing here, we gotta save these classics before there gone👍

  • @dougsguitarlounge7927
    @dougsguitarlounge7927 Před 2 lety

    Happy birthday Omar, great deal on the block for 200 bucks! I think the block would clean up on a .030 over.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Doug! Yes it looks rough but I think it can be saved. Will be taking it to the machine shop!

  • @junkie842
    @junkie842 Před rokem

    Ok new subscribe! Someone with information! Not even into ford product, but this was really mind blowing

  • @hotrod7938
    @hotrod7938 Před rokem

    Loved the reaction when picking up the intake 😂

  • @rongamblin2107
    @rongamblin2107 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video, good information , ty vm.

  • @bd0727
    @bd0727 Před 2 lety

    Love the content. Happy birthday!

  • @thepoormanschannel5203
    @thepoormanschannel5203 Před 2 lety +1

    I had set of cross bolt FE heads with intake.....Believe it or not someone stoled them along with all my high performance parts...They also cleaned out all of my flathead parts...That was good deal on any 428....

  • @KBS117
    @KBS117 Před rokem

    I owned a 69 torino scj drag pack special. Had factory Lemans rods, the whole package.

  • @eddiespagetti8395
    @eddiespagetti8395 Před rokem

    My dad found a 428 block like this. He built it up to lots of HP. Filled the block water jackets filled in. Big power bored stroked blueprinted 428 was crazy power 1200 plus HP on bottle

  • @brianhdueck3372
    @brianhdueck3372 Před rokem

    The 360 truck engines also have the 3 fingered webbings..... mostly... variations as you said.

  • @robertwoodward388
    @robertwoodward388 Před rokem

    Look in the middle freeze plug you will also see it in the bottom casting of the jacket

  • @waiting4aliens
    @waiting4aliens Před 2 lety

    Well researched video, thank you.

  • @ruwithlee1970
    @ruwithlee1970 Před 2 lety

    Good find! Hopefully it's usable!

  • @lilmike2710
    @lilmike2710 Před 2 lety

    Excellent find!!!

  • @danonoveh8114
    @danonoveh8114 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for that info👍👍👍

  • @ginomorris4873
    @ginomorris4873 Před 2 lety

    Very cool content happy birthday!

  • @bigeddie1231
    @bigeddie1231 Před 2 lety

    Still a good purchase looks like some nice projects around

  • @jackflash6377
    @jackflash6377 Před rokem

    Back in the day, early 80's, a friend of mine from school wrecked his mustang.
    I asked to buy the 428 CJ from him. We pulled the motor and loaded it into my truck.
    I paid $385 for everything from the fan to the bell housing, including the shaker hood scoop.
    I put the motor in my 76 Ford 4x4 truck, lifted with 37" tires.
    Had the hood scoop stashed in the barn at my parents house.
    They rented the barn out to some people and it was stolen.

  • @Timmayytoo
    @Timmayytoo Před 2 lety +4

    That's pretty much my reaction every time I pick up one of those stock intakes too.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +1

      Lol have to watch my back with these

    • @helpful5539
      @helpful5539 Před 21 dnem

      Yes 85 lbs. Try having to lift one out over the fenders or front support. I had heard that ford recommends a cherry picker to pull them. I never did but it sounds like the way to go. Going to an aluminum intake is 50lbs less right there. Performance gain and less weight off of that pathetic spindly ford front suspension

  • @rolliehunt5173
    @rolliehunt5173 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 428 that has a heavy duty block with the reinforced main bearing webbing and they are even thicker than the ones in this video. There are plenty of them out there that were service/replacement blocks and they have no vin numbers like mine. It's a 1974 D4TE block with a mirror image 105 on the front. It's bored .030 over 428 standard bore size and it never even gets close to overheating. It's absolutely impossible to know my engine is a 428 by external examination as with lots of these FEs today since they've got so many mixed up parts in them.

  • @scottbawden834
    @scottbawden834 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey Omar, I'm currently watching Tom Cotters Barnfind Hunter featuring you. Love your cars, just subscribed to your channel.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Much appreciated Scott! I plan to keep posting videos regularly

  • @brocluno01
    @brocluno01 Před rokem

    Some of the big Merc's got reinforced blocks anywhere from 390 up. Could be one of those 🙃
    Clean it up and see if it'll sleeve OK on that rusty cylinder ... Then you can make a decision on what bore to take it to 😁

  • @rjjablo
    @rjjablo Před rokem

    Had the exact same motor in my 1968 Ford Galaxie XL

  • @steveproctor1748
    @steveproctor1748 Před 2 lety

    Mine had 4 bolt holes for each exhaust port. 32 header bolts.

  • @brantardrey7360
    @brantardrey7360 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been a mechanic for 55 years I did heads for 20 years along with other parts and I also used to go to swap meets and sell parts not flea markets! You probably have truck heads or the truck top end the exhaust manifolds are car or truck because they're flat if you just have two bolts on the heads I can't see through the grease on each Port then you got a standard head look at the valves they're a little bit bigger on 428 and there's multiple exhaust holes on the head cuz I've had Cobra Jet manifolds for 390 and the manifolds are more round like a pipe and they're bent downward instead of out somebody could have sold the 428 top end or the heads? But you have regular 390 or so heads they heads aren't covered yet the block is hard to say without hot tanking it cuz there's too much crap on it I had my own hot tank once everything's hot tanked you can expect to see everything but like I say you can put a 428 crank in a 390 block but you also have to look at what the Pistons were because they are flat and not dished most Cobra Jets have only two valve relief some of them have only one it depends on the compression but after you've hot tanked all that crap you'll know but if you have two bolt holes on the heads those are standard 390 or 428 standard then look at the T-bird when it had a 428 the T-bird did not have Cobra Jet Parts on it so you could have a T-Bird motor you could have a Mercury motor cuz Mercury did not have Cobra Jet top end

  • @markbohn6534
    @markbohn6534 Před rokem

    Yes you got it right.. 4 bolts to each port on the heads.. I had a 68 1/2 ford mustang fastback 428 cobra jet with the top loader 4 speed as my 1st car at the age of 16 (0: Those 4 bolts with headers are a nightmare to put in... And that clutch was hard to hold down also... It was a fun car... I guy i sold it to 40 years ago still has it.. But he has a 351 Cleveland in it now... I did have problems with cracking heads and losing head gaskets so water got into the block.. It did this twice to me... Simple fast cars to work on.. This stuff they make now is total crap... Every time a modern car goes to hell on me... I put old school stuff from older cars,,,engines and wiring to them... So I never have to put up with all these chips and sensors any more... It's a racket to just steal all your cash...

  • @marksearcy9708
    @marksearcy9708 Před 2 lety

    Still a great find. Happy Birthday.

  • @thecollectoronthecorner7061

    I Just Subscribed if you look in the water Jackets. The number 428 is cast into the block. On both sides below the center freeze plugs. and at the very back of the water jacket thru the gap in the mating surface. We have a 67 Q code T Bird. 428 car. A Mirror 106 casting 390 block can often safely be bored to a 428.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety

      Yes I’ve heard of the 428 stamp. I’ve also read about fitting a certain sized drill bit in between the cylinders. I’ll have to take a look and see if this block has it. And I think those mirror blocks are from trucks if I remember correctly

  • @charlesshonat8295
    @charlesshonat8295 Před 2 lety

    Happy Birthday, Omar!

  • @jmflyer55
    @jmflyer55 Před 2 lety

    Wow!! You get some great finds!!

  • @johnm9941
    @johnm9941 Před 2 lety

    C8OE-N heads are also drilled and tapped for smog tubes.

  • @alexcorona
    @alexcorona Před 11 měsíci

    I recommend getting a truck mounted engine hoist, you can get them second hand for $100 or less. It makes losing and unloading so much easy. It also folds out of the way when not in use.

  • @keithwiebe1787
    @keithwiebe1787 Před 2 lety

    I could tell by the intake it wasn't a CJ. What about the rod nut? I had a 68 428 PI and it had the odd rod nut that was a tad smaller than 9/16 and actually took an 19/32 socket if memory serves me. I used a 9/16 socket to put it together but actually found an 19/32 socket in the trunk of my 65 Galaxie later. How odd is that?

  • @errolpoxleitner7901
    @errolpoxleitner7901 Před 2 lety +1

    I have 68 coup I put a 428 out of a mercury marquis and it runs like a scalded dog it is a tight fit with top loader 4 speed and borgusen power steering and long tube headers.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před rokem

      Haha man I hope mine runs like that. Excited to start up the 428 build

  • @user-cs1ne8gx9u
    @user-cs1ne8gx9u Před 2 lety +2

    For 200 you did well. Good cores are getting harder to find and I'd bet it'll clean up fine.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes I think for $200 it was a good gamble. I think it can be saved

  • @jaivette
    @jaivette Před 2 lety

    Thank you , very interesting.

  • @davidturk6170
    @davidturk6170 Před 2 lety

    If you’re checking the block, check the casting and also the stamping number on the block.

  • @kevinvoyer5053
    @kevinvoyer5053 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m going to guess what you have there is a 4 brl truck engine. A 428/4V engine. I once drove a 3,000 gal 6 wheel F750 oil tanker, that was powered by a 428/4V, with a low hole 5 speed with 2 speed rear with 5:88 posi, that was to help deliver heating oil in bad weather. As it’s illegal for tire chains on oil trucks. The owner of the fleet had 4 or these, the others were just like, but had Cat V8 diesel, that would hold speed on hills, but took longer to get up to. With headers and short dual exhaust they sounded awesome! Especially with a small load split shifting at full throttle! Side by side with the Cat Diesel it was no contest 0-65! That was top speed in the diesel, but the gas could get over 75, that was at 4,400 rpm red line. The diesel ran for 300,000 miles easily between rebuilding, but the 428 gas was lucky to get 160,000 on a original, but mine never used any oil and ran for 175,000, before it developed a rod knock.

  • @adamramirez7626
    @adamramirez7626 Před 2 lety

    Happy Birthday bro!

  • @patbooth1798
    @patbooth1798 Před 2 lety

    looks like I had one and didn't know what I had put it in a 1960 T-Bird Convertible and sold it but this was back in 1996

  • @duke2304
    @duke2304 Před 2 lety

    There is another trick for positive identification as a 428. If you pull the freeze plugs 428 is cast into the block, I just can't recall the exact freeze plug location. Use a strong flashlight. I know for sure this is true on 1969 428CJ blocks but can't say for sure that it applies to all of them. Many years ago I was also on the hunt for a 428 and it is harder than it might seem at first. Good luck with your projects.

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety

      Yes I’ve seen that 428 cast in the rear water passage. I’ve also heard of a certain size drill bit fitting In between the cylinders.

    • @FabRaceModRepeat
      @FabRaceModRepeat Před 2 lety

      Right side middle freeze plug on my 2

  • @jackruss4733
    @jackruss4733 Před rokem

    Look on the piston connecting rod's if it has SUPER in raised letters you got a 428 super cobra jet

  • @KING-LEO
    @KING-LEO Před 2 lety

    I have a orderd 1971 LTD with a 429 4bbl not shure if its a cobra.it has factory bucket seats .auto shifter on floor. Power disc brakes and a 3.25 rearend.every one i talked has hurd of this package but never seen one.

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew Před 2 lety

    Years ago I went to look at a 390 for one of my trucks. Got to the guy’s farm and it was literally sitting upside down in a pig pen. Can’t even remember his asking price but I turned to the seller and said “I’ll give you fifty bucks”. He started squealing so I turned and walked towards my truck. Dude must have needed cash cause I got it for fifty. Tore it down and it had a set of 428 SCJ connecting rods - apparently from the factory. Sold them at a swap meet for good coin. It’s like the old box of chocolates. You never know what you’ll get.
    Just subscribed!

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha wow that’s awesome. I’m waiting for my turn to find a 427! Maybe someday I’ll come across one

    • @localcrew
      @localcrew Před 2 lety

      @@OmarRamirezGalaxie Yep. Found one of those too. Older guy. Ford hoarder. Had a whole field full of old Fords - mostly convertibles, wasting away. Went to look at the 427 side-oiler bare block he had for sale. It was indeed a side-oiler but it was already marked .030 over and was lying on the ground out in the open. Took a pass on it. At $750.00 I probably should have taken a chance. This was about thirty years ago. Can’t buy ‘em all, I guess.

  • @turbo32coupe
    @turbo32coupe Před 2 lety +3

    Congratulations. I have built several of these engines. I used to own a 1968 GT500KR. Presently I have a 452 cu. in Shelby aluminum blocked FE with Edelbrock heads. It has a street roller cam, fuel injection and an stack intake system. The engine made 550 hp and 600 lb.ft of torque. It is in my 1968 fastback. It has run a best of 7.18 sec in the eight mile (about 11.3 quarter mile). If you want any advice on cam selection or head selection, I'd be happy to help. I have a new solid flat tappet cam you can have if you pay the shipping. 248/256 6.10/6.20 on a 110 LCA. I also have a used street roller solid cam with similar specs if you want it. I recommend the TFS heads, if it's in your budget. If you wish to contact me, let me know.

    • @brianboyle3998
      @brianboyle3998 Před 2 lety

      turbo32coupe, I just bought a 1967 Fairlane GTA convertible with a C8ME-A engine, which tells me it is not numbers matching. Is there any fast way to confirm it's at least a 390?

    • @turbo32coupe
      @turbo32coupe Před 2 lety

      @@brianboyle3998 Ford didn't put the 352 in the Fairlane, so you have a 390 most likely. I have a used 428 crank which would make it a 410 if its a 352. If you pull the pan, look at the crank. The 390 crank will say 2U or 2UA

    • @brianboyle3998
      @brianboyle3998 Před 2 lety

      @@turbo32coupe Thank you.

  • @samuelfreeman9518
    @samuelfreeman9518 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the bore, 4.13" or 4.05"? It could be a 410. Check that book you referenced and it tells you how to check the cylinder casting thickness using a drill bit as a go / no go gauge after pulling the freeze plugs. If it's a 410 with the thick cylinder castings it could be over bored 0.080 and now you have a standard 428.

  • @daledavies2334
    @daledavies2334 Před 9 měsíci

    Installing that manifold in the vehicle is a nut buster.

  • @jamessharp9790
    @jamessharp9790 Před rokem

    Way to persevere man !

  • @stephengreene1856
    @stephengreene1856 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a 1968 and a half Mustang Fastback,A long time ago now.
    At the time I bought the car (1985)
    I had no idea of what it was, except that it was a Fastback and it had a Big Block which I initially thought was a 390.
    The engine was no good,the heads had been taken off and left on the ground under the car,Water had gotten into the block and it had 3 cracked pistons,and at least 2 hairline cracks in the block.. yeah they were big cracks I could see.
    Anyway I did salvage the crankshaft, camshaft, and the heads...I traded those parts and $100 for a running 428 from a Thunderbird and put that in the Mustang,I drove it until 1997-98...I did learn the car was in fact a 68 1/2 Cobrajet but I didn't have the money or space to restore it properly,and I sold it.
    The 428 I was running didn't perform as well as the original 428 Cobrajet but she was no slouch either,I like those 428s

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety

      Oh mannn, I’ve heard lots of stories where people sell their cars and later regretted it. But I guess back then they weren’t that valuable as they are now

    • @stephengreene1856
      @stephengreene1856 Před 2 lety

      @@OmarRamirezGalaxie back in the 80s you could still find 60s 70s Mustangs,Camaros,Chargers for 3k-5k still running...of course they were pretty beat up and nothing special or rare but they were still fun.
      And back then,not alot of research was being done on Muscle Cars except the high-end well known models.
      And so cars like my 68 and 1/2 sort of slipped through the cracks...I had never heard of one..the only Factory Big Block Mustangs I had ever seen were the 67-68 390 cars.
      Good luck with your Mustang!!

  • @tomdavis1694
    @tomdavis1694 Před rokem

    I learned to drive stick in my brothers 428CJ. That car had balls.

  • @kramnull8962
    @kramnull8962 Před měsícem

    The 1965 and 1966 352 and 390's were put into production too early. Many had to have the cylinders worked, to make the rings seat when they were new. Chevy ran into the same problem and introduced the 402, a bored out 396. The BBC's wouldn't seat the rings. Most of the 1970 454 had to be worked over at the dealer.

  • @gumundurkjartansson4931
    @gumundurkjartansson4931 Před 9 měsíci

    In some older tech literature on the 428 it was stated that the crank IDs reveal what type of 428 you have: A 1U means 66-70 Q or P- code 345hp; 1UA denotes a CJ and the 1UB means SCJ ...... Is that true? Also you had different balancing specs from Ford for each type and THEN another set of specs depending on whether you had 4-SP or C-6. That means SIX different weight specs for all 428s. Piston weights varied between 682 to 712 grams. It was a jungle and also the main reason why they had consistent failure on the #5 main bearing after parts swapping by people who did not know what they were doing. Severe vibrations. (unless the engine had been dynamically balanced.) Which most were not. Most were built in your home garage and then on to the boulevard. The ´67 block I have was damaged this way. A 4sp was installed in the car and the flywheel was a zero balance unit off of a 390 engine. It was rebuilt each time and no one had a clue as to why it failed every time.

  • @autosalvage
    @autosalvage Před 2 lety

    also looks like 352 the correct heads and valve covers and the block u have c7 67 the parts c8 parts from 68

  • @imanenigma3348
    @imanenigma3348 Před 2 lety

    Hey mate, apart from Happy Birthday!
    Here is food for thought.
    You say the CJ heads are worth money,
    could the CJ heads have been sold sometime?
    The heads you have there are like my 1968 Mercury 390, C8AE-H.
    The S code manifold is the same as well on mine
    1968 Std 4 barrel 10.5 - 1 315HP (390ci)
    I figure you have the std 1968 428 4 barrel motor, big brother to mine.
    I would be checking the conrod part numbers just in case you
    did get lucky, it is your birthday remember.😉

    • @OmarRamirezGalaxie
      @OmarRamirezGalaxie  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I’m guessing this thing came out of a police car here in Los Angeles. An LTD is my guess. It looks like all the parts are original to the block but who knows. Maybe someone had a spare engine and they swapped everything.