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Old 08-12-2020, 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by GMC_Typhoon View Post
it's not the boss 429 motor though right?
Correct. The 429 was offered in three variations:

429 Thunder Jet - basic 4V
429 Cobra Jet - performance
429 Super Cobra Jet - high performance

The 429 was unique in many ways. It offered:
  • Thin wall casting
  • Longer bore centers than the FE block
  • Huge bearings
  • Canted-valve cylinder heads forming a slightly hemi-spherical combustion chamber
  • Rocker shafts were replaced with rockers riding on fulcrums with separate pedestals

https://www.carmemories.com/ford-eng...428-429-specs/

It was first offered in the 1968 Thunderbird (Thunder Jet). Later on it became the Ford 460. It is not part of the FE engine class: 427, 428
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