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I stripped a block today and heres what I found.
Block cast#'s D1VE-A2B
Crank cast#'s 4UAB
Pistons cast#'s D3SE (stamped 429)
Rods cast#'s D00E
I looked up the block on a web site and it said the 429 casting numbers are D1VE and the 460 casting numbers are D1VE-A2B. Is the block a 429 or a 460? I also looked up the crank and rods and they came up under the 429. The heads are DOVE C. The block is a virgin and everything is standard. I am not a ford guy I just need some info on the parts I have. I have a guy begging me for all of these parts but I dont want to get screwed.I am just going to sell the stuff to finish my two boats. All the internal components are 429(I think) but I am really confused about the block. Could you guys please clear this up for me? :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: wink
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the 429,460 block are the same ,the only difference in the two engine's are the crank and pistons. :) devil
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your rods might be the cobra jet rods but the rest of it sounds pretty good.Those are the good years for the ford parts.Another thing the 429 uses a different piston from the 460(the crank and pistons are the only difference)rods will interchange between the the two.that motor should be a 10.5-1 comp from the factory.
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The deciding factor on that motor comes down to where you tie the rope to it 396. :D :D :D
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Try looking here... Ford motors or here More ford stuff looks like the only differance is in the stroke.
[ January 20, 2003, 07:30 PM: Message edited by: Hal ]
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Hal:
Try looking here... Ford motors or here More ford stuff looks like the only differance is in the stroke. and the pistons different stroke also needs a different piston thats about it.