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WTB a reverse rotation SB Ford

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Printed Date: November-19-2024 at 4:41am


Topic: WTB a reverse rotation SB Ford
Posted By: ryangreta
Subject: WTB a reverse rotation SB Ford
Date Posted: October-07-2009 at 4:07pm
I own a 1967 Correct Craft Mustang. It had originally a 160 or 165 hp 289 ci 6 bolt bell housing engine. It lacked an intake and 2bbl carburetor. The 289 block is junk but I have the rest of the parts. I also have a 1974 302 with GT-40 heads built up but its standard rotation. I have a brand new Reverse rotation cam and lifters for a 302. I also have 2 types of Interceptor exhaust manifolds. Several flywheels as well.

What I want to arrive at is some kind of engine that's a Ford, runs backwards, heads designed for low end torque (I think), and is reliable and powerful. I am in the market for maybe a 289 block, a RH 302 crank, or E7E heads. Can you help? Advise is certainly welcome too!
Thanks,
Ryan
(419)260-0597

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1996 Ski Nautique        1967 CC Mustang
Previously owned '69 Baracuda and '87 Ski



Replies:
Posted By: DrCC
Date Posted: October-09-2009 at 2:12pm
Crankshaft is the same RH or LH

If you have the RH cam, all you need is a RH distributor, starter and crank seals.

AT


Posted By: ryangreta
Date Posted: October-20-2009 at 3:23pm
Bump

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1996 Ski Nautique        1967 CC Mustang
Previously owned '69 Baracuda and '87 Ski


Posted By: Fl Inboards
Date Posted: October-20-2009 at 3:39pm
Where are you located?
I have a 302 Mercruiser about a late 70's edition.
It is pulled down, crank and block are together. rods and pistons went to the scrap heads are real old school. The motor came out of a 65 Nautique that Art at South East had, it was not the original motor.
Motor block is in good core condition It would make a good stroker set up.

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1993 Shamrock "fat" 20. 2008 Nautique 196 5.0



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