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ToyCollector
Thu January 10, 2002 7:34am
Rating: 9 
Superformance 427

This is my Superformance with a stroked 427 top oiler. Bought the car from Bill Parham of Southern Automotice engine building fame. Car was built to show off his engine capability and give people heart attacks on demo rides. Engine has high riser heads, a Holley 1050 CFM 3 barrel, 4 spd toploader driving a 3.31 rear end. Great way to work on a suntan
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KobraKarl
Thu April 17, 2003 6:02pm
low riser

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KobraKarl
Thu April 17, 2003 6:08pm
mid riser

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Bruce Edwards
Fri January 23, 2004 5:28pm
427 Holman & Moody in 2nd car

Well here is the roller for the 2nd car we built. It has a fresh 427 Holman and Moody, that I warmed over to push 500hp + and over 7,000 rpm. Lemans rods & crank, medium riser heads twin Holleys and so on, scatter proof bell, our custom fuel tank,(The one Everett stole from us, can you believe they asked me how I solved the vent problem? Lot of nerve), a set of custom headers by us, 4 wheel disc and gas shocks. Can you say go FAST?
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luke-44
Sun July 25, 2004 7:43pm
Rating: 10 
427 High Riser Manifold

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luke-44
Sun July 25, 2004 7:45pm
Rating: 5.5 
427 High Riser Heads

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luke-44
Fri July 30, 2004 3:47pm
FE High Riser Intake Dimensions

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Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 11:28am
Rating: 10 
factory 427 High Riser intake

factory 427 HR single 4 bbl intake , I believe to be used on 427 comp cobra's. The intake originally was cast with a "4 hole" style carb pad, but someone modified it like a modern intake, with two large openings.
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Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 12:03pm
Rating: 10 
Hilborn FE 427 High Riser head Fuel injection

This a 1960's Hilborn Fuel injection system for a ford 427 with High Riser heads. The system consisted of two pieces, two banks of 4 throttle bores, of 2 7/16" diameter, that are bolted to the top of the intake. I believe the intake has the 58mm weber bolt pattern and spacing. As you can see, the throttle bores are straight up, not canted at all. A somewhat rare intake. It has been polished, and no identification marks are visable. This should make alot of top end power.
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Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 12:07pm
Rating: 10 
Hilborn Fuel injection for a Ford 427 High Riser on a 58mm weber intake

This a 1960's Hilborn Fuel injection system for a ford 427 with High Riser heads. The system consisted of two pieces, two banks of 4 throttle bores, of 2 7/16" (62mm) diameter, that are bolted to the top of the intake. I believe the intake has the 58mm weber bolt pattern and spacing. As you can see, the throttle bores are straight up, not canted at all. A somewhat rare intake. It has been polished, and no identification marks are visable. This should make alot of top end power.
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Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 12:19pm
Rating: 10 
48mm IDA weber vs 58mm weber intakes

On the top is a new blue thunder 48mm IDA intake, with a 10 degree canted mount angle.


Below is a 1960's Hilborn Fuel injection system for a ford 427 with High Riser heads. The system consisted of two pieces, two banks of 4 throttle bores, of 2 7/16" (62mm) diameter, that are bolted to the top of the intake. I believe the intake has the 58mm weber bolt pattern and spacing. As you can see, the throttle bores are straight up, not canted at all. A somewhat rare intake. It has been polished, and no identification marks are visable. This should make alot of top end power. I unbolted one of the fuel injection throttle body castings to expose the mating surface of the intake.


As you compare the two intakes, you can see the larger bolt pattern of the 58mm weber intake, as well as the larger ports. There isn't enough of material on a 48IDA intake to redrill for a 58mm pattern.
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Anthony
Sat August 7, 2004 12:22pm
Rating: 10 
48mm IDA intake vs Hilborn fuel injection on 58mm weber intake

On the left is a new blue thunder 48mm IDA intake, with a 10 degree canted mount angle.


On the right is a 1960's Hilborn Fuel injection system for a ford 427 with High Riser heads. The system consisted of two pieces, two banks of 4 throttle bores, of 2 7/16" (62mm) diameter, that are bolted to the top of the intake. I believe the intake has the 58mm weber bolt pattern and spacing. As you can see, the throttle bores are straight up, not canted at all. A somewhat rare intake. It has been polished, and no identification marks are visable. This should make alot of top end power. I unbolted one of the fuel injection throttle body castings to expose the mating surface of the intake.


As you compare the two intakes, you can see the larger bolt pattern of the 58mm weber intake, as well as the larger ports. There isn't enough of material on a 48IDA intake to redrill for a 58mm pattern.
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Jasonj23
Thu October 7, 2004 11:41am
427 side oiler med riser

pic of my 427 Med riser side oiler with todays newspaper as proof.
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CSX4278
Sun November 14, 2004 12:18pm
Rating: 10 
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427 medium riser roller motor. side winder intake ,lemans carb. scatter shield . 4 spd. big in out toploader.
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Michael C Henry
Thu December 16, 2004 7:24pm
Rating: 10 
other head stamped

Other head , other end of a Dove alluminum Canadain Super Cobra Jet replica heads, low riser. Warmed over a little

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