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Our New 302 cid Engine |
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Engine compartment has been delailed to look almost stock 64 Falcon except for alternator and Autolite 4100 carb |
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Our new engine is a small block Ford 302 cid. The stock color of the block in 1964 was Black |
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Ford Racing windage tray and other performance parts in the bottem end of the engine. |
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The enine is very clean. |
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| Left hand exhaust manifold is unique to the '63-'65 V8Falcons and Comets. We used Eastwood's Hi-Temp Manifold Coating |
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For dependability, we choose a double roller timing chain Milling hi-volume oil pump. |
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This throttle bellcrank and kick down rod is also unique to 63-65 Falcons |
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Alternator has been converted to a "One- Wire" voltage regulator from Falcon Parts.com |
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