550 horsepower with 231/239@.050 cam specs shows just how awesome those Trick Flow heads are!
@ronaldseigworth6542Ай бұрын
😊
@ronniecox10911 күн бұрын
625 HP 351C 4inch stroke crank 408? All forged +5cc pistons ? .700 solid lift cam Lunati. Trick Flow Power Port heads ?and Trick Flow intake C6 trans. In a ragged looking 66 Pick up twin I beam suspension 6.90 8th. Built for a friend ? And I'm a chevy guy.
@brianOcurradhin2 ай бұрын
Watching those 351s run down conrod straight at bathurst australia they could rev man thats when i said im a ford v8 fan for life, cheers
@AndyPat2392 ай бұрын
Aussie here pretty sure they were Clevelands? my fave was the cobras c1977
@robertparker66542 ай бұрын
Aussies have all the when it comes to Cleveland stuff, getting even junkyard stuff in the states no easy feat anymore
@carterlee8344Ай бұрын
Bathurst, the greatest race on Earth.
@nathanhansford76Ай бұрын
From XW GTHO phase 2, it was the mighty Clevo until the end of the XE (tricky Dickys, greens tuff) then it was the Windsor in the fox body muzzy. Also, The LS is better known as the modern day Clevo.
@GorillaCookies2 ай бұрын
I built a 408 Clevor Stroker for my 70 Maverick last year. It flat out boogies. I've not chassis dynoed it but it is a beast. It's like it has a deep desires to destroy Tires . It really is one mean little Maverick
@tesmith472 ай бұрын
Yeah maverick, I had a 69 Freudian guilt, 170 ci c4, my first car!!!
@derekheuring29842 ай бұрын
So you built a Clabber!
@CathyInBlueАй бұрын
"Deep desires to destroy tires." LOL I'm totally stealing that.
@oceanhome2023Ай бұрын
What engine actually fits into the 302 motor without ANY Problems ? A Cleveland or a xxxxx ? What automatic transmission do I use ?
@FiteTheGoodFightАй бұрын
A 302 can be taken up to 347. A built C4 auto would work well. The Ben Alameda yt channel talks extensively on those.
@nathanhansford7618 күн бұрын
In Australia we called this a Ford boss motor. Windsor bottom end, Cleveland top end. Was never a production thing, but done many times. Two more benefits, windsor revs higher and has a better firing order.
@Catman-1959-Rex2 ай бұрын
Loved Fords all my life. Built A LOT Ford FE engines. Thanks for sharing this project. I’m all in when it comes to helping veterans. God Bless you
@kz6fittycent2 ай бұрын
44 minutes and one second of The Horsepower Monster??!?? Sign me up!
@TheHorsepowerMonster2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@hangonsnoop2 ай бұрын
The extra second makes it even better.
@kz6fittycent2 ай бұрын
@@hangonsnoop it does!
@robertwest30932 ай бұрын
I never get bored watching engines being assembled. You almost always learn something new. This Ford Windsor build is right up my alley too! I like how Ford Motorsports scalloped the outside of that block to make the block as light as possible without giving up material in critical areas.
@caseym31182 ай бұрын
In a world of LS engines I think it’s cool to be different. As a ford guy I even like sbc in cars now because there becoming rare . This clevor is sweet !
@nathanhansford7618 күн бұрын
The LS is also known as the modern day Cleveland, eerily similar engineering.
@caseym311818 күн бұрын
@@nathanhansford76 not really in my mind( never heard of it ). If it’s because of the high flowing heads then yeah maybe ? Cleveland s have canted valves LS does not . There’s nothing shared.
@teddyjones80272 ай бұрын
Hellzz yeah brother I haven't seen one built in 30 years since my family retired from racing. My uncle and his father swore by these engines lovin it
@stevemyers10782 ай бұрын
grew up around Clevelands so it was good to see people still talking about them. It was sad to see Ford Australia pull the pin on them 40 years ago
@Enigma-Sapiens2 ай бұрын
Awesome! Now I'd love to see a max effort Clevor!
@mitchellragle6415Ай бұрын
There was a Cleveland head 300 six cylinder that made 650 horsepower no boost. It was drag raced in a pinto
@deanster34352 ай бұрын
I kinda liked the Canary Yellow tbh, looks good on that era of truck
@raginroadrunner2 ай бұрын
The yellow was far better. Blue is boring.
@charlesfritz71312 ай бұрын
Canary yellow looked good on my 71 Roadrunner also.
@fknbastagesАй бұрын
I thought so too.
@mainiac4patsАй бұрын
He’s got a nice truck, I liked the yellow better too, but it’s his truck 🛻. Glad for him big time!
@iceman45ification12 ай бұрын
Very cool swap! I never even knew Trick Flow offered a Cleveland head for a Windsor block. Great video, my friend!! 💪🔥
@lilsammywasapunkrock2 ай бұрын
They also offered a fuel injected intake for that setup.
@oneninerniner342721 күн бұрын
You could conceivably put those heads on a 302. They are all the same bore spacing.
@adambergendorff27022 ай бұрын
I love anything with cleveland heads!
@MrTheHillfolk2 ай бұрын
Was cool to learn about the 300-6s they hopped up with cut up Cleveland heads back in the 70s. I see tons of those in service on generators still, one of my favorite industrial engines
@tomcrosby6332Ай бұрын
Thanks for the lesson. I learned a lot about the Cleveland head. That guy is gonna be real happy with his truck.
@TheHorsepowerMonsterАй бұрын
Hey thanks! And thanks for watching!
@registrationhaterАй бұрын
I used Boss 302 pistons with a 302 crank and 289 rods, and a modified 4V 351C heads converted to screw in studs and guide plates in my Clevor build. I used a stock Boss 302 manifold with a 750 double pumper, and a Boss 302 camshaft with .560 lift and 252 @.050. Not much torque, but ran a 4.88 gear with a 4 speed and had awesome power from 5-7k. The motor pulls hard well past 7,000 rpm but with 2 bolt mains, thats where I set my rev limiter. I sure do wish the intake manifolds were available back then to allow the use of the 2V heads.
@TheHorsepowerMonsterАй бұрын
Sounds like a nice build!
@AlexAvila-hw3ys2 ай бұрын
Before I had some Yates heads I also made a Clevor with an Australian 2v heads
@shonbratton1906Ай бұрын
I remember when JBA performance was selling closed chamber Aussi 2V’s
@Ang3lUki2 ай бұрын
I love educational history builds like this! Old school big power FTW!
@JJThebigoneАй бұрын
One hell of a Video never built many Ford engines my Dad did in his H&M days. My building was mainly Chevrolet and maybe a Dodge now and then. I remember when i was learning he would go into long explanations how the differences in the 427 Fords where with all the types Ford was developing. I never really made the connections , but watching this video I understand the clearly. Thanks
@coolguy1122862 ай бұрын
That cleveland intake from Speedmaster was for a 3V! Aussie raised runner. : ) it says in its description it is only for 3V or 4V with tongues. This is the best video you've done! Love clevors and the serious tech you show. Thank you!
@TheHorsepowerMonster2 ай бұрын
Hey thanks! I guess I should have read the description more carefully. (Not the first time I've made that mistake, though.) Thanks for watching!
@coolguy1122862 ай бұрын
@@TheHorsepowerMonster It happens to all of us, I've done it too! Lol, you're welcome!
@ANotSoHotRodGarage2 ай бұрын
In dirt track racing we always said, horsepower is how hard you hit the wall, torque is how far you move it
@lassikinnunen2 ай бұрын
Torque graph is just an indicator for horsepower. Or rather torque is the number the dynos sensor measures, while hp tells how much work is actually being done. High lower rpm torque indicates higher horsepower available at lower rpm, easier driving, more mph range per gear higher percentage difference in rpms you have power at, if you have power at 2000 to 3000 rpm thats 33% of rpm range you're in power vs if your power band is 5000 to 6000 its only 16%, you'd need double the gears to stay in the power range for the same variation in speeds not that it really matters for a daily you use 20% of the max output driving around for
@iraagans31442 ай бұрын
"It's just going into a truck", 600+ roller cam lift,Holley Fuel injection, custom push rods,the list go's on! 😅
@chopperchuck2 ай бұрын
i ran Clevland motors in my cars in high school in the 80's this is my dream build
@Liquid_FaithАй бұрын
Awesome video. Love the Clevor. Also loved showing the issue and how it was fixed with the thrust bearing versus just talking about it. Nothing ever goes perfect, always hiccups in a build.
@TheHorsepowerMonsterАй бұрын
Thanks!
@grandmasmalibu2 ай бұрын
The really cool Ford engine you wanted to build when you were 17. Then you grow up and realize how complicated and expensive it is to build one of these Frankensteins and start shopping for a nice set of standard Windsor AFR heads for your SBF instead. Still, it's cool to watch somebody actually build Frankenstein, cost and complexity be damned.
@riccocool2 ай бұрын
How do Windsor windsor flow compared to these?
@johnnyringo44632 ай бұрын
@@riccocool i think the Clevland has slightly bigger valves since they have an off center design. The Windsor heads/valves are all in line. I dont know personally, but from what I read online that modern Windsor heads are better than Cleveland heads. It was mainly back in the 60s, 70s the Cleveland was considered better.
@I_like_turtles_672 ай бұрын
@riccocool probably close to 45cfm more than a nice inline head. Nascar uses a clevor design for their Roush/Yates engines. I like both. However for ease of parts availability. I built a 351w with regular AFR heads.
@brownwrench2 ай бұрын
What's an "aaarn" block?
@chadkent12412 ай бұрын
Only one of them changed an entire drag racing class. Only one powered a 78 Fairmont to an undefeated season, never losing a round or event. Only one still has its DNA in current pushrod Ford Nascar heads. It's NOT the 351W
@Kwaka28Ай бұрын
Thanks for the build mate, great to see a very strong sbf.. interesting combo with clevo/Windsor and EFi
@randr10Ай бұрын
You can buy a cheap ring grinder off the online getting places for very little money. What I did is pulled mine apart, chucked the shaft up in the lathe, trued it up, then reassembled. the runout was comically bad before that. Next I removed the hand crank and rigged it up in the bench vise with a drill attached, and then used the old zip tie on the trigger trick to keep it running hands free. This ended up working really well and I don't think I'll ever go back either.
@elvispresley33402 ай бұрын
CHEERS from AUSTRALIA (HA - the CLEVELAND KINGS of the world)
@michaelbradley75292 ай бұрын
I think the customer will be happy with that engine.
@robertwest30932 ай бұрын
I’m surprised that this channel doesn’t have ten times the subscribers! If you’re interested in performance engine building it doesn’t get any better than The Horsepower Monster!
@TheHorsepowerMonster2 ай бұрын
Hey, thank you so much! Always appreciate the kind words!
@jamielombardo52922 ай бұрын
I just built a 408 Cleveland stage 2 with aluminum heads and Australian intake
@robertlivingstone46482 ай бұрын
Great to see clevor style engine build, not enough of these being built on youtube. I think the speed master intake was made for stock cleveland block with 4v heads (huge ports).
@disfordiesel82192 ай бұрын
Or the "3v" CHI(?) Head from the down under.
@benjaminwatson78682 ай бұрын
@@disfordiesel8219possibly
@stuartwall8212Ай бұрын
I am using the Speed master intake to build a 2v mini-boss. The ports on that intake were called "3v" but they are 2v size. I am using open chamber 2v heads with the combustion chambers modified for piston intrusion. 289 rods and cleveland flat top pistons put them .085 out of the hole. If I mill the heads another .050, I can have 10.5:1. It is a full on frankenstein experiment.
@benjaminwatson7868Ай бұрын
@@stuartwall8212 I wanna see as where that goes
@edwardpate61282 ай бұрын
Any time I see one of these Ford engine builds it makes me glad I am a Gen 1 Small Block Chevy lover!
@deadon48472 ай бұрын
SBC, a simple engine for simple people.
@chadkent1241Ай бұрын
@@edwardpate6128 it's ok to enjoy the lesser of the two Powerplants. The Cleveland is the SBC daddy.
@robertwest30932 ай бұрын
I love the blue Ford pickup sitting in the background. This motor would be a ton of fun in that truck!
@derekspringer64482 ай бұрын
I think that's where its going....?
@colfox97792 ай бұрын
Your videos are seriously some of my favorite on this site. Your passion and attention to detail are so inspiring! It was great to see you turning the wrenches this time, too
@TheHorsepowerMonster2 ай бұрын
That's awesome for you to say. Thanks!
@demonic4772 ай бұрын
back in the late 70's and early 80's a Clevor was like the holy grail of Ford engines . it was one of those yes you can or no it will never work questions but it did and it works really well if done right . the problem was you needed to know a builder that knew how to set it all up and the ones who knew how kept it as a closely guarded secret only for there drag racing buddy's.
@therealuncleroadkill12 күн бұрын
Reminds me of when I was in Auto Shop class (30+ years ago) and the teacher was building something crazy. He had a Bronco I frame that he dropped an EXP body on, and the engine was a 289 block with 351 heads and 302 (actually a later 5.0 Mustang junkyard engine) steel crank and roller cam.
@MsKatjie2 ай бұрын
Great heads. All we had in Oz, as in Clevland's. Well up until 1982 ish. Enjoyed the clip. Cheers.
@hdvictoryford53292 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I have seen to date. So glad you included the many steps and how they were done and the reason why. I learned more from this video than any other. THX great job.
@steveshoemaker63472 ай бұрын
WHAT A FINE BUILD +.....Thank you Sir.... Old F-4 Phantom pilot Shoe🇺🇸
@hotrodray6802Ай бұрын
Back in the early 90s Gary Roughly near Ft Smith was casting both single and dual plane intakes for both the W and 302s using the C/M heads. Street Boss and Track Boss were his names.
@CS_2472 ай бұрын
THAT is the engine I wanted to build for my '75 F250.
@Guido_Sarducci007Ай бұрын
Very nice shop and a fun build to watch! We built one 30 years ago using B&A Ford (long gone) Intake. Fantastic street engine w/ killer torque. Great vid- thanks!
@rdsledge13 күн бұрын
Great show! I love the back and forth banter between y’all! Very funny.😂
@garycamara99552 ай бұрын
I've done Cleavors before, works good.
@shanewenzel2612 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍 this was so informative , as this is the same engine build I've been thinking of , perfection for my 35 sedan hotrod build . 👍👍👍👍👍
@michaeledeburn11543 күн бұрын
At the time I started building my Clevor, Aluminum 351w heads were out of my price range. I got the heads first and then the intake manifold ( old school single plane B&A ) and worked backwards from there. I then got a great deal on E-bay for a stroker kit.After looking at some projected Horsepower numbers I figured I would go with a Dart block, also on E-bay. I asked for a 4" bore but received a 4.125 bore and wasn't going to send it back. The Dart block had Cleveland sized main bearings, so the only thing I could still use from my kit were the H-beam connecting rods. Finding the right pistons took a little while, and everything else was easy to find and off the shelf except for the headers. Not enough demand for production in my application ( 65 Mustang) I didn't want to chop my strut towers off, and that sure would have made my life easier. I went with tri-y's for a Cleveland Torino and modified them and notched my towers. I'm still working on it, and nowhere near done. Shit keeps happening in life and sometimes I can't touch my car for months.
@justinschmidt9180Ай бұрын
Great video!!! Your is the only video anywhere online that shows where to drill the holes for coolant great job . Throw the efi in the garbage and put a carb on it
@TheHorsepowerMonsterАй бұрын
Hey thanks!
@Pull_It_Apart_Paul_Ham_CB2 ай бұрын
Great build, Australian's have been doing th is since the 80's. 351 Cleveland's were the most popular from Ford during the day. Yeah sure 231ci 6cyl 250ci 250ci crossflow 289s 302w 302c 251w 351c 400c then modern 5litre , Barra, and a hybrid v8 in final. Cleveland was ver popular until dart produced blocks and then the forced induction fun began
@williamstamper4422 ай бұрын
Believe it or not there are a lot of similarities between small block Ford stuff and my Oldsmobile 455 stuff. Bore sizes are in same ballpark (kinda) center thrust, similar weight in reciprocating assembly. I'll concede to longer rods, stroke and bigger bore, but only a little bit. When I do a 400 inch Olds there are even more similarities. The Cleveland style heads blow away any flow I can get out of my Olds stuff, but the point I'm trying to make is that if one squints it would be hard to tell which engine one is working on. SBC stuff for example is quite a bit different. I'm just trying to make conversation here, I'm not really a Ford guy but I appreciate many aspects of Ford powerplants. When I did my first 460 Ford, it wasn't mine but a good friend let me take the lead on his build for his dad's 67 F100 and it made 550hp/590tq at least than 10:1 comp. Truck ran easy 11.90s and dad was thrilled with the build. I wanted to do a full on 650-700hp build but they both pulled the reins in on that. I've done a few classic 302's and couldn't have been happier with the low buck results. Also fell in love with the exhaust note of classic Fox bodies when they were new. Once I was able to get my hands on one and build it the way I thought would work, well it did. A 550hp sbf running 10.80s n/a is a lot of fun! I will admit this part I don't like....front sump oil pans!
@chadkent1241Ай бұрын
@@williamstamper442 f.s.o.p. are certainly a less than excellent aspect.
@brianross40572 ай бұрын
Great numbers for a 408, I would have liked to see a new Edelbrock VRS 750 Carby on it.
@curvs4me2 ай бұрын
Clevor is just cool. I have to give it to Trick Flow for making some awesome Ford heads and accessories.
@kricketscreations48872 ай бұрын
These days with the head Options that they have for the Windsors just easier but that was definitely the way to go back in the day and is still A great combo an has that Boss nostalgic effect
@jonvenden42842 ай бұрын
Price motorsports sells the intake adapters to run windsor intake manifolds on these clevors.
@hachibill2 ай бұрын
My dad told me stories from back in the 80’s. About a clevor he drove in a fox mustang.. and how powerful it was.
@bravofoxableАй бұрын
real nice build. Makes sense in all ways hey?, love those Cleveland heads
@joeellison-z2nАй бұрын
Great combination of block and heads !!! Made good horse power
@f4g19802 ай бұрын
I wondered about this combo. Thanks man 😎
@nova467spankerАй бұрын
That Speed Master intake is made for the High Port 3v heads like the CHI 3v heads
@kimwarfield1587Ай бұрын
Great build video. I have a 302 to do some work on. This film can help me decide some things. I do like Comp Cams. I also thought about Isky or Crane.
@Tenn1972Ай бұрын
Another great motor build. Lots of torque and fun in this great looking machine. Have fun.
@AlexAvila-hw3ys22 күн бұрын
I made a clever Windsor or a clevor back in college with Australian 2v small chamber heads and I cut the exhaust ports and raised them with heavy modifications and used the svo 2.75 main spacers to reduce the bearing to reduce bearing speed
@trentdawg28322 ай бұрын
Erik B and Rakim!!!!! …..paid in full!!!
@billp33102 ай бұрын
Yes please. More unique and one off builds! I love the odd ball combinations. And heard of the legendary clevor setup
@600wheel2 ай бұрын
LETS GOOOO! I love these things. If I had known how tough and reliable (600 wheel unopened for 14+ years) I would have gone this rout
@riccocool2 ай бұрын
I have a 482 fe and these clevors make so much power at like 400 ci.
@GIGABACHIАй бұрын
That's a nice Hybrid Mule you got there.👌😮👍 That truck it's going to haul ass ! ✊
@1978JonBullock2 ай бұрын
They are getting a great every day motor. She should give many years of great service.
@charmcitytoeАй бұрын
New subscriber here. Just wanted to say that this is a great video that has inspired me to look into some options for a future build of my own. And I just love the way you guys do things, from your design philosophy to your product integrity. Can't wait to explore more! 💯
@TheHorsepowerMonsterАй бұрын
Wow! Thanks for the compliment! And welcome aboard!
@jimjensen1414Ай бұрын
very cool, my first car, in 1977, was a wore-out 2v 1972 Mustang Mach1, I rebuilt the engine, hot-rodded it, then eventually put 4V heads on it, with Edelbrock alum intake and Holley 780 vac sec carb (should have went with 600......) but those 4V heads made a HUGE differnce !!!
@asmithh2697Ай бұрын
About awesome. Always loved the Wind-land motors!
@glennramsey9172 ай бұрын
Interesting build … love the truck .
@ZekaisАй бұрын
Nice to see a canted valve Ford build, especially one this thorough. It dispells some of the negative myths and misinformation that's all too common on the web about anything to do with the canted valve heads, and specifically Clevor builds. So, thanks. I'm also glad to finally see someone using the Trick Flow heads, as all you usually can only find documented CHI head builds, or ones using the very underperforming Edelbrocks. I still have my '70 Boss 302 engine, and my old garden variety '70 Cleveland, but have one 351 based Clevor and one 302 based, so it'd be hard for me to deny being addicted to canted-valve Fords. You may not have run across Tim Meyer's info in your search for intakes, but he acquired the rights to the old B&A/Bush Performance Clevor intakes and I know he sells the 302 version in both versions, IIRC. That is, the Street Boss dual plane and the Track Boss single plane. I believe he has both varieties for the 351W based Clevors as well, but the Clevor section of his web site is not as detailed as it used to be, so one would probably have to check with him. I have the 302 Track Boss, and have been very impressed with it. It looks a lot like the 2nd(?) gen Roush intake for Clevors from years ago, and really delivers some power. Tim Meyer is a "go-to" guy/shop/parts supplier for anyone who aims to put together a Clevor.
@michaelparadisis40762 ай бұрын
Great video as usual. They’re the heads I’d use on a Cleveland build.
@TheHorsepowerMonsterАй бұрын
Thanks!
@stippett1292 ай бұрын
Pretty cool build
@randr10Ай бұрын
A good backyard mechanic trick to work out that wrist pin sizing is to hand lap it into the piston and the rod end using a mildly abrasive rubbing compound.
@Sleeperdude2 ай бұрын
Very cool build
@jonathancross-jm9yu2 ай бұрын
Neat video..Clevors …my favourite engine combo of all time. Super torque monsters all the way. I have a 347 2v iron headed clevor in my Aussie Falcon.. makes a lazy 400 hp plus with big torque on 98 pump gas.. Dinosaur… hmmm..not really. Remember Ford used this design for many years in Racing classes in the States and they made super big power! Well done on the build. Keep the great videos coming!
@MrJak427Ай бұрын
Did you go the pavtec cnc heads? What cam did you use?
@frfrpr2 ай бұрын
Thanks, that is a well-balanced engine. Great video.
@TheHorsepowerMonster2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@tommanley29242 ай бұрын
Building a BA Cleavor got my senses tingling.
@AndyPat2392 ай бұрын
nice build 😊
@TheHorsepowerMonster2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@supercuda19502 ай бұрын
Great build. Unique and powerful but reliable.
@matthewwelborn97952 ай бұрын
They use to make adapter plates for winsor intake to cleveland heads and use a valley cover, Brother runs a victor jr on his clever
@TheHorsepowerMonster2 ай бұрын
Yeah, they are hard to come by these days. Tried and failed to come up with a set of spacers to test. Thanks for watching.
@harrypotter4309Ай бұрын
We've built and raced a few 400 Fords, +30 makes them 410ci. Then, if you can find them, the 2v Australian heads from their 302 Cleveland engine, which, with flat top pistons, gives a good compression,
@JosephCowen-fz8vjАй бұрын
Yeah Ford Australia produced a " Windland " 351 ci V8 in the very early 1970s , it was a 351 Cleveland Block with 351 Windsor heads , they built 20 running examples for testing in Australian Falcons , they even had very rare cast iron Ford four barrel intakes to mate Windsor heads to a Cleveland block . 5 were put in cars and driven around Australia. Ford Australia wanted a lesser V8 for mum and dad cars , the 351 Cleveland was a bit over the top for taxis and wagons ,etc, so they tryed many different options , in the end Ford Australia built the 302 Cleveland as the " lesser" V8 choice. But those 351 Windland,s are probably the rarest factory ford 351,s !
@ElaineCottrell-u2e17 күн бұрын
Yuck , they took off the best part of the Cleveland the Heads and put on sucky W Heads what a terrible idea!
@JosephCowen-fz8vj17 күн бұрын
@@ElaineCottrell-u2e yes , but when you need a V8 to go in every model ford , you can't have a 4V Cleveland that won't idle under 1500 rpm , and has 365 + HP , the Windsor heads calmed down the Cleveland, but in the long run , they decided on a 302 Cleveland to be the " lesser" V8 .
@ElaineCottrell-u2e17 күн бұрын
@@JosephCowen-fz8vj I have a 2v 351 Cleveland 1973 Mach 1 Mustang it’s very tame and easy on gas my other 351 Cleveland is a 1971 4v with a bigger camshaft and an 800cfm carburetor it was very responsive at all speeds! Really don’t get people saying 351Cleveland doesn’t have low end power. My problem was to much lower end power I had to keep lowering the rpm I dropped the clutch because my tires would go up in tire burning smoke! My car is a 1971 Torino Cobra with drag pack gears and 4 speed transmission, it’s a real mean beast!
@fatharmonix2 ай бұрын
Anything is more interesting than an lsx. Love clevors 🤘🏻
@billhendon10172 ай бұрын
Awesome man!! Love it !!
@flexjay872 ай бұрын
Really nice build, should be fun on the street !
@Albertgermanaro-fs7yf24 күн бұрын
Those heads on a 400 would be outrageous in that truck!
@oneninerniner342721 күн бұрын
This engine is over 400 cu in
@Albertgermanaro-fs7yf21 күн бұрын
@@oneninerniner3427 yes I saw that, love those Clevelands, but you were saying the engine was going into a truck. A few things the 400 does give you and is they make headers for 400's in trucks, I would imagine they are them for 351"s too They don't make them a y ore but I did get a couple sets of fenderwell headers for the 400, made it easy for making exhaust system. Was going to make a Cleveland for my 68 mustang ut went with an SVT short block and trick flow heads,
@swallowinn4410Ай бұрын
Very interesting build. Good results. What did it cost? You seem to be indicating this build for a daily driver trying g ro keep costs reasonable. The engine build here is almost the complete opposite of a cost effective daily driver motor that could spin the rubber on the odd occasion. The detailed description & demonstration of Windsor to Cleveland engines differences, was well worth watching. Keep the builds coming. Including the total build expenses would be an asset to your viewers.
@jamest43632 ай бұрын
This video is a perfect example of why I do all my own engine building , wow.
@joeh66972 ай бұрын
When you build your motor do you go the extra step and make sure that the water pump spins 😂
@jamest43632 ай бұрын
@@joeh6697 did you not know that engine assembly lube in the ring grooves can cause the piston rings to not seat in the cylinders and you never spin a crankshaft in the block like he did without having the main caps installed, important stuff like that.
@FordShelby-i6zАй бұрын
66` Stang with 408W 232/236@.050 AFR195, Super Comp Headers, Hooker aero flow mufflers and tail pipes 53 0HP @ flywheel. It turns heads at cars and coffee, won`t disappoint.
@realazlivingАй бұрын
Looking great. Thanks for the video. 🎉
@raystevens6872 ай бұрын
That engine is a nice setup I like for sure.
@stevenkirk25632 ай бұрын
Those ford motor sports Cleveland blocks were made in Australia!!!!
@onehot572 ай бұрын
Nice build!
@AndyFromm2 ай бұрын
Sweet build
@jcgamer892Ай бұрын
finding a good engine builder now-a-days is like finding a untapped gold mine. Not many of them left but, oh boy, are they worth their weight.
@Albertgermanaro-fs7yf24 күн бұрын
Wish more people would take a look at the 400, just a few parts and you have a great pick up engine.
@oneninerniner342721 күн бұрын
Windsor block is lighter tho.
@orjanwerner9696Ай бұрын
Thanks for a very good and informative video.
@victorriceroni84552 ай бұрын
I love the 400m. This has everything with none of the drawbacks. Very cool build.