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Old 09-01-2009, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by patrickt View Post
Ray, let me tell you why a 428 service block is the perfect block for a quality Cobra Replica.

* All service blocks of that date have the additional Cobra Jet crank saddle webbing for extra strength (along with those nice ribs as well).

* For originality nuts, they're just as appropriate as sideoilers.

* When properly rebuilt they will make as much power and torque as you can get from any FE.

* There is usually enough room on the block so that after the rebuild there is still enough room for a "freshen up" (I bored mine .025 over).

* They seem to be a little less prone to the overheating problems that some sideoilers suffer.

* 1974 blocks seem to get through the emissions just as easily as earlier blocks.
Thanks Patrick for your thoughts, really just what I needed to hear. When I first started to go in the direction of the 428 I know it was you and Rick Lake (as well as some others) that helped me to understand this was the right direction to go for a street car and not to 'overbuild' the engine. Of course Peter at ERA was also a big help in talking with Joe so that I received the right engine for what I wanted.

-Ray
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