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Posted by dhermesc on May 18, 2004 at 06:04:17 from (68.110.220.22):
In Reply to: Re: ford truck engines posted by DavidO on May 18, 2004 at 04:19:37:
Agree with you on the 400M, 400W and the 400C statement - none of those engines ever existed. Ford only made one 400 and it was known simply as the "400" and it was in the same block family as the 351M. The 351M was the "big block" (not really accurate either) bolt pattern evolution of the 351C along with some other modifications. Both the 351M and 400 in pickups & light trucks where reliable and produced decent power for their day but where fuel hungry. Both where dropped from production in 1982 due to their inability to meet emission standards. From then till 1997 your V8 choices where limited to three the 302, the 351W and the 460 (in limited applications). From 1997 to now your choices are even more limited the 4.6 or the 5.4 - neither does much for me.
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